
Wordpress
Free and open-source CMS for publishing websites.

WordPress is an open-source content management system (CMS) that powers millions of websites, blogs, and online stores worldwide.
It provides a flexible foundation for building everything from simple landing pages to full-featured e-commerce platforms.
With thousands of plugins, themes, and integrations, WordPress gives you complete control over your website’s design, functionality, and content.
About hosting WordPress on dFlow
Hosting WordPress on dFlow gives you a secure, scalable, and production-ready CMS environment without complex setup.
You can launch a new WordPress site in minutes, manage your content through the intuitive admin dashboard, and customize everything from themes to plugins.
dFlow handles SSL certificates, persistent storage, and automatic scaling - ensuring your site remains fast, secure, and always online.
Whether you’re building a personal blog, a business site, or an online shop with WooCommerce, WordPress on dFlow provides a reliable and efficient hosting experience.
Common use cases
- Personal blogs and portfolio websites
- Business and marketing websites
- E-commerce stores using WooCommerce
- Documentation and knowledge bases
- Publishing platforms with multiple authors
- Landing pages and SEO-focused websites
Feature highlights
- Intuitive visual editor and media management
- Thousands of free and premium themes and plugins
- Built-in user roles and permissions system
- Full control over custom domains and SSL
- SEO-friendly architecture and tools
- REST API for headless CMS and integrations
- WooCommerce support for online stores
- Self-hosted and fully customizable
How to install on dFlow
Deploy the WordPress template directly from your dFlow dashboard.
The setup is preconfigured with a web server and database for immediate use.
After deployment, visit your WordPress instance URL, complete the installation wizard, and start customizing your site.
Need help?
For setup details, plugin management, and advanced customization guides, visit the official WordPress documentation.
The docs include everything from theme development to database configuration and security best practices.
