Source: Cloudflare
Cloudflare is directly challenging WordPress’s 43% market share in CMS by packaging Astro and open standards into a deployment-native alternative that eliminates the traditional hosting layer entirely. The threat is real only if adoption follows the infrastructure provider’s distribution advantages. The move shows that CMS commoditization has accelerated enough for an infrastructure company to compete on the application layer, betting that developer preference for TypeScript and serverless architecture outweighs the friction of migrating from an entrenched, plugin-rich platform. Success hinges not on technical superiority but on whether Cloudflare can build a third-party developer economy and migrate workflows that WordPress won over two decades.