Moving to WordPress: A more flexible and scalable web platform

Intermediary AS has transitioned from its previous web builder to WordPress as the foundation for its website. The change reflects a strategic decision to adopt a more flexible, scalable and future-proof platform that better supports content development, performance and integration needs.
WordPress is one of the world’s most widely used content management systems and is known for its adaptability across different types of organisations and use cases. For growing companies, the platform offers a strong balance between editorial control, technical flexibility and long-term maintainability.
One of the key advantages of WordPress is its modular architecture. Content, design and functionality can be developed independently, making it easier to evolve a website over time without being locked into rigid templates or proprietary systems. This supports continuous improvement and allows new sections, features and integrations to be added as needs change.
Another benefit is content ownership and control. WordPress enables organisations to manage and structure content efficiently, whether publishing insights, customer cases, documentation or updates. This is particularly valuable for companies that rely on thought leadership, SEO visibility and regular publishing as part of their digital strategy.
From a technical perspective, WordPress offers strong integration capabilities. It can connect with third-party systems such as CRM platforms, analytics tools, forms, APIs and marketing automation solutions. This makes it well suited for organisations that need their website to function as part of a broader digital ecosystem rather than as a standalone presence.
Performance, security and compliance are also important considerations. With the right configuration, WordPress supports modern hosting environments, scalability and security best practices. Regular updates and a large ecosystem of developers and contributors help ensure that the platform remains current and well supported over time.
The move to WordPress provides a more robust foundation for future development and content growth. By choosing a widely adopted, open and extensible platform, Intermediary AS is better positioned to adapt its digital presence as business requirements evolve.