Since its quiet launch in 2003, WordPress has travelled a long road — from a humble blogging tool to a global publishing platform that now powers more than 43% of the entire web. And in 2025, it continues to evolve, adapt, and lead.
The web has changed beyond recognition in the past two decades. We’ve seen the rise of mobile-first design, the explosion of eCommerce, the birth of no-code tools, and the integration of AI into daily workflows.
Through it all, WordPress hasn’t stood still.
Each shift brought new demands, and WordPress met them — first with themes, then plugins, then the REST API, Gutenberg, full site editing, and now, deep AI integration and headless builds. The pace of change has only accelerated, but WordPress remains a constant: flexible, open, and community-driven.
In its 22nd year, WordPress is still breaking new ground.
And perhaps most importantly — the plugin ecosystem is thriving. Thousands of developers are launching micro-SaaS-style plugins that solve real business problems and generate real income.
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