Choosing between Teachable and WordPress is a major decision for course creators. Teachable is easy, but WordPress offers control and flexibility.
This guide compares Teachable vs WordPress for course websites, focusing on pricing, customisation, ownership, and scalability.

Ease of use
Teachable is simple and hosted. WordPress requires setup, but gives full control.
Pricing and fees
Teachable charges monthly fees and transaction fees. WordPress has hosting and plugin costs but no platform cut.
Customization
WordPress offers full design flexibility. Teachable is limited to its templates.

Community features
WordPress with BuddyPress enables a full community. Teachable has limited community features.

Ownership and data
With WordPress, you own your student data and platform. Teachable keeps you inside its ecosystem.
Scalability
WordPress scales with the right hosting and plugins. Teachable scales but keeps you locked to its pricing tiers.
Conclusion
Teachable is fast to start, but WordPress provides long-term ownership and flexibility. Built with Reign + LearnDash + BuddyPress for a scalable platform.