Compare AtlasForge vs. the alternatives.
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AtlasForge vs. Webflow
Webflow is a strong visual builder for smaller marketing sites. AtlasForge rebuilds in Next.js with no platform lock-in, higher Lighthouse scores, and native pSEO scale beyond what Webflow supports.
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AtlasForge vs. WordPress
WordPress powers 40% of the web for good reason, it's a flexible CMS with a massive plugin ecosystem. It also has a known security, performance, and maintenance tax. Our rebuilds convert a WordPress stack into a static Next.js front-end that keeps what works and drops the tax.
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AtlasForge vs. Squarespace
Squarespace is a good pick for small businesses that need a polished template-driven site with no engineering. Above a few dozen pages, or when SEO matters at the level mid-market requires, the template constraints start to hurt.
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AtlasForge vs. Framer
Framer produces beautiful animated sites and is outstanding for brand pages, landing pages, and portfolios. It's a poor structural fit for pSEO at scale, for heavy long-form content, and for sites where SEO must drive most of demand.
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AtlasForge vs. Local dev shops
Local dev shops are often good choices for mid-market projects when you need an in-person relationship or have unusual integration requirements. Our process is different: productized offers, 48-hour preview demos, a ship-in-weeks clock speed, and a pSEO stack few local shops maintain.
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