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WordPress plus LMS or just use an all-in-one course platform

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I am building a course and debating the tech stack. WordPress with an LMS plugin gives me control. All in one platforms are faster. For those who have tried both, which would you

choose today and why?

I started on WordPress and spent more time fixing tech issues than creating content. Moved to an all in one platform and my stress dropped immediately. Sometimes control is overrated.

WordPress if you have a technical person on your team. All in one if you are solo. The wrong choice is the one that makes you avoid launching because you are debugging a plugin.

I use WordPress because I already know it. The learning curve of a new platform would have delayed my launch by months. Use what you know unless it is actively breaking.

I am not technical at all. Hearing that an all in one platform reduced stress is pushing me in that direction. I do not want to become a web developer just to sell a course.

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