CMS Picker: Find the Best CMS for Your Website
Questions
10 questions, ~3 minutes
Output
CMS recommendation + rationale + risks
Platforms covered
WordPress, Webflow, Shopify, Sanity, Contentful, Payload
Contact required
No — result shown before any form
What you get
A practical answer to a question most guides avoid
This quiz is not a feature comparison. It is a structured filter that looks at your real constraints and gives you a direction — even if that direction is to stay where you are.
Platform recommendation
Why it fits your situation
What to watch out for
Typical budget and complexity
CMS Picker
Which CMS fits your project?
Answer the questions below. The recommendation appears immediately after the last step — no contact details required.
FAQ
About the CMS picker
How long does the quiz take?
About 3 minutes. There are 10 questions covering your site type, current setup, biggest pain, content model, team, languages, integrations, technical capacity, budget, and timeline.
Is the result biased toward Payload CMS?
No. The scoring model is designed to produce honest recommendations. If WordPress or Webflow is the right answer for your situation, that is what the quiz will say. Payload only scores highly when the requirements genuinely justify it.
What does "architecture audit first" mean?
When your requirements include many integrations, multilingual markets, multi-brand architecture, or a high-stakes migration, the right next step is discovery before choosing a platform. Picking the wrong CMS in that scenario is expensive to fix.
What happens after I submit my contact details?
Your answers and recommendation are stored, and you receive a copy by email. There is no obligation and no sales follow-up unless you ask for one.
Can I retake the quiz with different answers?
Yes. There is a "Start over" button on the result screen that clears your answers and returns to the beginning.
If the result points toward a complex architecture, the next step is a proper scoping session before you commit.
Use the recommendation as a starting point for a conversation, not a final decision.
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