Key Takeaways
- WordPress offers the most SEO control and customization, but requires technical maintenance and hosting knowledge
- Wix and Squarespace are easier to use and handle hosting/security automatically, but offer less flexibility for complex legal sites
- Modern Wix and Squarespace sites rank competitively. Platform matters less than content quality and on-page optimization
- Total cost varies widely: Wix/Squarespace $12–30/month vs. WordPress $50–500/month depending on hosting and support
- WordPress is better for large firms with many practice area pages; Wix/Squarespace for solo attorneys or small teams without IT support
When attorneys ask which website platform ranks best on Google, they're usually stuck between three choices: WordPress, Wix, and Squarespace. The short answer: all three can rank well if optimized properly. The real difference is in control, maintenance burden, and cost, not SEO magic.
This post breaks down the actual differences between these platforms from a ranking perspective, with real stats on page speed, SEO flexibility, and total cost of ownership. By the end, you'll know which one fits your firm's size, technical skill, and growth goals.
The SEO Difference: What Matters and What Doesn't
WordPress powers 43% of all websites on the internet (Search Engine Journal, 2025), and it's the clear favorite among SEO professionals. But that dominance is largely due to its flexibility and control, not because WordPress has built-in ranking advantages.
What actually affects your rankings:
- Content quality: Does the page answer the searcher's question? SEO pros spend 80% of their effort here, regardless of platform.
- On-page optimization: Headings, meta tags, internal links, and schema markup. All three platforms support this well now.
- Page speed: Google cares about Core Web Vitals (loading speed, interactivity, visual stability). Wix and Squarespace often win here because they optimize for you automatically. WordPress requires custom optimization.
- Technical SEO: Clean HTML, proper redirects, XML sitemaps, robots.txt. WordPress gives you more control; Wix/Squarespace handle most of it automatically.
- Link building: Backlinks and domain authority. Platform doesn't matter. Your content and outreach do.
The platform difference is real, but it's smaller than most people think. A well-optimized Wix site will often outrank a poorly maintained WordPress site.
Platform Comparison: The Real Tradeoffs
| Feature | WordPress | Wix | Squarespace |
|---|---|---|---|
| SEO Control | Maximum: plugins for everything | Good: built-in tools, limited plugin ecosystem | Good: built-in tools, limited plugins |
| Page Speed | Requires optimization ($50–500/mo for hosting + plugins) | Very fast out-of-box | Very fast out-of-box |
| Ease of Use | Steep learning curve (need developer or training) | Very beginner-friendly | Very beginner-friendly |
| Customization | Unlimited (themes, plugins, custom code) | Limited (drag-and-drop only) | Limited (drag-and-drop, but more template options) |
| Hosting | You manage (or pay someone else to) | Included (handled by Wix) | Included (handled by Squarespace) |
| Maintenance | High: updates, plugins, security patches | Low: automatic | Low: automatic |
| Price | $10–500+/month (hosting + support) | $12–27/month | $12–33/month |
| Best For | Large firms, complex sites, technical teams | Solo attorneys, small teams, design-focused | Solo attorneys, small teams, content-focused |
WordPress: Maximum Control, Maximum Responsibility
What You Get
WordPress.org (self-hosted) is a free, open-source CMS. You own everything: your data, your design, your plugin choices. You can add unlimited practice area pages, custom forms, client portals, and integrations with your case management software.
For SEO, WordPress plugins like Yoast or Rank Math give you granular control over meta tags, schema markup, internal linking, and readability optimization. This flexibility is why WordPress dominates in competitive practice areas.
What You Have to Do
- Choose and manage hosting. You pick your host (Bluehost, WP Engine, etc.). Poor hosting = slow site = bad rankings.
- Keep it secure. WordPress sites are targeted by hackers. You need security plugins, regular backups, and software updates.
- Maintain plugins. Plugins break with WordPress updates. Conflicts are common. You need someone (developer or you) to fix them.
- Optimize for speed. WordPress doesn't come fast. You'll need caching plugins, image optimization, and possibly a CDN (content delivery network).
Cost
WordPress itself is free, but total cost of ownership is not:
- Basic hosting: $10–25/month (Bluehost, SiteGround)
- Premium hosting (recommended for law firms): $50–150/month (WP Engine, Kinsta)
- SEO plugins (Yoast, Rank Math): $0–20/month
- Developer support (ongoing): $200–500/month
- Design/customization (initial build): $2,000–15,000
Total first year: $3,000–25,000+ (depending on complexity and support level)
Wix: The Easiest Path for Solo Attorneys
What You Get
Wix is a website builder designed for non-technical users. You drag elements around, customize templates, and publish. No coding, no hosting headaches. Wix handles everything: security, updates, backups, speed optimization.
For attorneys, Wix offers dedicated law firm templates, built-in client inquiry forms, appointment scheduling, and client intake features. Their SEO tools are solid: meta tags, schema markup, mobile optimization, and automatic sitemaps.
What Wix Does Well
- Mobile optimization: Wix sites score better on Core Web Vitals than many WordPress sites out-of-the-box.
- Security: SSL certificates, DDoS protection, and automatic updates included.
- App marketplace: 800+ integrations, including payment processing, email marketing, and appointment booking.
- Customer support: 24/7 help (not cheap, but available).
Wix's SEO Limitations
- Limited URL control: You can't customize deep site structure the way you can with WordPress.
- Fewer plugins: The Wix App Market has 800 integrations, but not the depth of WordPress's 58,000+ plugins.
- Less flexible schema: You can't add custom JSON-LD for advanced SEO use cases.
- Hard to migrate: If you outgrow Wix, moving to WordPress is difficult and expensive.
Cost
- Business plan (recommended for attorneys): $27/month
- Premium domain: $10/month
- Email marketing add-on: $7–20/month
- Appointment scheduling: free or $9/month
Total: ~$40–60/month (much lower than WordPress)
Squarespace: Beautiful Design, Content-Focused
What You Get
Squarespace is a design-first builder. If Wix is easy, Squarespace is beautiful. Their templates are polished, their design tools are intuitive, and the end result looks professional without any design background.
Squarespace has better blogging tools than Wix, making it good for firms that want to publish educational content to boost rankings. Built-in SEO tools include meta tags, page titles, schema markup, and automated sitemaps.
What Squarespace Does Well
- Design quality: Templates are objectively beautiful. Clients trust you more from design alone.
- Blogging: Better tools for publishing, organizing, and categorizing content than Wix.
- Content management: Easier content structure for multiple practice areas or blog posts.
- Mobile optimization: Clean, fast mobile experience out-of-the-box.
Squarespace's Limitations
- Less technical SEO control: You can't manually add complex schema markup or customize headers.
- Fewer integrations: Smaller app ecosystem than Wix. Some common legal software won't integrate.
- No conditional logic: Complex forms and workflows are harder to build.
- Higher price: Base plans are pricier than Wix.
Cost
- Business plan (recommended): $33/month
- Premium domain: $20/year
- Email campaigns: $15–25/month
- Total: ~$50–70/month
Which Platform Should You Choose? (The Decision Tree)
Choose WordPress if:
- Your firm has 5+ practice areas and needs complex site structure
- You have a developer on staff or budget for ongoing support
- You're willing to spend $100–500/month on hosting, plugins, and maintenance
- You want maximum customization and control over every detail
- You plan to scale significantly over the next 3–5 years
Choose Wix if:
- You're a solo attorney or small firm (1–3 people) without IT support
- You want to manage the site yourself without coding
- You value ease of maintenance and automatic security updates
- You want built-in appointment scheduling and client intake features
- You have a tight budget ($40–60/month all-in)
Choose Squarespace if:
- Design and brand presentation matter most to you
- You plan to publish regular blog content for SEO
- You want a beautiful site without learning to code
- You're okay paying slightly more for design quality
- You want to avoid the headaches of WordPress maintenance
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Schedule a Free ConsultationFrequently Asked Questions
Does the website platform matter for SEO rankings?
Yes. Platform choice affects technical SEO, page speed, content flexibility, and schema implementation, all ranking factors. WordPress offers more control and customization for SEO, but modern Wix and Squarespace sites can rank competitively if optimized well. The bigger factor is the quality of content and on-page optimization, not the platform itself.
Is WordPress better than Wix for law firm SEO?
WordPress offers more SEO control and plugin flexibility, making it better for complex legal sites with many practice area pages. However, Wix has significantly improved its SEO capabilities and often performs better on Core Web Vitals (page speed metrics). Choose based on your team's technical skill and site complexity, not just SEO reputation.
Which platform is easiest to update and maintain?
Wix and Squarespace are easiest for attorneys with no technical background. They handle hosting, updates, and security automatically. WordPress requires more maintenance: you manage hosting, apply security patches, and deal with plugin conflicts. If your firm has limited IT resources, Wix or Squarespace may be better. If you want full control and customization, WordPress is worth the extra work.
What's the real cost difference between these platforms?
Wix and Squarespace cost $12–30/month (plus add-ons). WordPress.org hosting costs $10–25/month for basic hosting, but professional law firm WordPress sites often need premium hosting ($50–150/month) and specialist developers. Total WordPress cost can be $200–500/month when you factor in development and maintenance. For a solo attorney, Wix/Squarespace is cheaper. For larger firms, WordPress ROI often justifies the cost.
Can you migrate from one platform to another later?
Migrating between platforms is possible but difficult. Content can be exported, but design, custom features, and URL structures may break. You could lose ranking progress if redirects aren't set up correctly. Choose your platform carefully. Rebuilding a site and recovering SEO rankings takes time and money.