These big enterprises usually have a lot going on—multiple products, operations in different countries, customers speaking different languages, and content being pushed across all sorts of platforms. Managing these websites can get pretty complex, with custom setups for ownership and control.
We’re not just talking about one or two websites—sometimes it’s dozens, even hundreds.
A standard WordPress setup won’t cut it for businesses like this. That’s where we come in, using two main approaches to make it all work:
Multisite Network: Many enterprise clients need multiple websites sharing users, content, and design. WordPress Multisite is ideal for this. It lets us create many websites under one central hub, with easy management of users, content, and design across all sites.
Headless WordPress: With a headless CMS, you manage content in one place and push it out across different platforms like mobile apps or websites. This setup lets marketers easily manage content, while developers can build faster, automate updates, and scale across multiple digital platforms.