WordPress BuddyPress Alternatives in 2026: When to Switch and What to Switch To
BuddyPress still runs on tens of thousands of sites. It is free, deeply integrated with WordPress, and gives you full ownership of your community … Read more
BuddyPress still runs on tens of thousands of sites. It is free, deeply integrated with WordPress, and gives you full ownership of your community … Read more
Subscriptions, tips, tokens, ads, or courses? This guide breaks down every community monetization model with real revenue math and a stage-based recommendation matrix for 2026.
A complete guide to discord community setup in 2026: server architecture templates, role hierarchies, bot stack (Carl-bot, MEE6, Statbot, Dyno), monetization with Discord Server Subscriptions, Patreon integration, and Upgrade.chat for Stripe-powered paid roles. Plus: when Discord is the wrong choice.
We've built 100+ BuddyPress communities. Here's our honest take on where the platform stands in 2026 — what's still strong, what's weak, and when to choose something else.
A practical decision framework for founders and business owners weighing build vs buy for their community platform. Real budget ranges, timeline realities, decision matrix by budget and team size, and an honest look at when SaaS (Circle, Mighty Networks) wins versus WordPress.
Choosing the wrong community model costs SaaS teams time, money, and members. This 2026 playbook breaks down three archetypes - Dev-Rel Discord, Open Forum, and Gated Customer Platform - with staffing costs, real case studies, and a decision framework to help you pick the right one for your product.
BuddyX free is a genuinely good theme. BuddyX Pro adds real features that save real dev hours. Here's an honest, scenario-by-scenario breakdown of when the free version is enough and when Pro pays for itself.
Honest comparison of Bettermode, Hivebrite, Discourse, and Circle Enterprise for B2B and enterprise customer communities. Covers SSO, SCIM, analytics, CRM integrations, white-labeling, SLA, and pricing from $10k to $100k+/year.
Ghost, Substack, and Patreon give creators audiences they do not fully own. In 2026, the creators building durable community businesses are moving to platforms where they control the data, the pricing, and the exit path. Here is how they are doing it.
Coaches need cohorts, accountability check-ins, homework submission, live call integration, and a community that keeps clients engaged between sessions. We compared Circle, Skool, Kajabi Community, and self-hosted BuddyPress with BuddyX on every coach-specific need.
Slack breaks down for SaaS communities past 500 members: search fails, channels sprawl, costs compound. We tested Bettermode, Discourse, Circle, Discord, and self-hosted BuddyPress as alternatives for SaaS customer communities. Here is what actually works.
Facebook Groups are losing value for serious community builders: algorithmic decay, no monetization control, and zero data ownership. Here is a step-by-step migration playbook for moving to Circle, Skool, Mighty Networks, or a self-hosted BuddyPress community in 2026.