WordPress.com vs Ghost: Which Is Better in 2026?

Updated February 2026 · 8 min read

Winner Quick Verdict

The Ghost wins this matchup.

The Ghost takes the win over the WordPress.com with a 4.3 vs 4.1 rating. It excels with purpose-built for publishing and newsletters.

WordPress.com
$4.00★ 4.1

Bloggers and content-heavy sites wanting the world's most popular CMS with managed hosting

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Ghost
$9.00★ 4.3

Professional publishers and newsletter creators who want a clean, fast publishing platform with memberships

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Specs Comparison

SpecWordPress.comGhost
Price$4.00$9.00
Rating4.1/54.3/5
free_tierYes (limited)No (self-host is free, managed from $9/mo)
usersUnlimitedUnlimited staff
integrations59,000+ plugins (Business+)30+
apiYesYes
mobile_appYesNo
ecommerceYes (via WooCommerce)Memberships/subscriptions
custom_domainYes (paid plans)Yes

Pros & Cons

WordPress.com

Pros

  • Powers 43% of all websites — massive ecosystem
  • 59,000+ plugins for any functionality
  • Full flexibility on Business/eCommerce plans
  • SEO-friendly architecture

Cons

  • Free and Personal plans are very limited
  • Plugin conflicts can break sites
  • Requires more maintenance than hosted builders

Ghost

Pros

  • Purpose-built for publishing and newsletters
  • Built-in membership and subscription payments
  • Lightning-fast performance
  • Open source with self-hosting option

Cons

  • Not a general-purpose website builder
  • Limited design customization without coding
  • Smaller theme and integration ecosystem

Our Verdict

The Ghost takes the win over the WordPress.com with a 4.3 vs 4.1 rating. It excels with purpose-built for publishing and newsletters.

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