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As a WordPress agency, staying ahead of the curve is paramount. Understanding the current state of the WordPress ecosystem—its usage, trends, security landscape, and more—is crucial for making informed decisions, providing top-notch client service, and maximizing your agency’s success. 

This comprehensive guide compiles 50+ of the most critical WordPress statistics for 2025, categorized for easy reference and optimized for your agency’s needs.

I. WordPress Usage Statistics: The Reign Continues 

WordPress’s dominance in the CMS market is undeniable. These statistics highlight its widespread adoption and continued growth, making it a safe bet for agencies and their clients.

WordPress statistics to know in 2025
  1. Market Share King: WordPress powers a staggering 43.5% of all websites on the internet. (Source: W3Techs) That’s nearly half the web!
  2. CMS Market Domination: WordPress commands a 62.5% share of the CMS market. (Source: W3Techs). It’s ten times larger than its nearest competitor!
  3. Daily Growth: Approximately 660 new WordPress websites are launched every day. (Source: Manferra). A testament to its enduring appeal
  4. Top Site Adoption: 28.7% of the top 1 million highest-traffic websites use WordPress.org. (Source: AIOSEO)
  5. Blogger’s Choice: WordPress is the preferred platform for 97% of bloggers. (Source: BuiltWith). This statistic is an answer to all those who once thought that is WordPress still relevant. WordPress is the king of content creation.
  6. Content Volume: WordPress users publish approximately 2.33 million posts daily, totaling 70 million each month. (Source: Master Blogging). 
  7. Global Reach: Over 409 million people view more than 20 billion WordPress pages each month. (Source: WordPress.com). If you wish to have a global audience at your fingertips, developing sites with WordPress is an ideal move. 
  8. Multilingual Support: WordPress is available in over 200 languages. (Source: Finances Online). 
  9. WordPress Sites Worldwide: Over 478 million websites worldwide are powered by WordPress. 
  10. WordPress Powers: 43.5% of all websites on the internet use WordPress as their content management system (CMS). (Source: W3tech)
  11. WordPress Market Share: WordPress holds an impressive 62.5% of the content management system (CMS) market share. (Source: W3Techs
  12. 8,538,048,000 posts are made on WordPress every year. Billions of stories are told.
  13. Every month, 77 million new comments are made on WordPress. Engaging with the audience.
  14. 69% of the users reported using WordPress as CMS only, while 20% reported using it both as a blog and CMS. If you wish to see versatility in action, WordPress is the best bet. 
  15. 30.3% of the top one thousand sites use WordPress. Even the biggest use it.
  16. WordPress has been reported to be the fastest-growing CMS platform for 11 years in a row. Sustained growth is key.
  17. A huge slice of the pie, 42.9% of the market share of all websites on the internet belongs to WordPress. 
  18. Among the top 100 thousand sites, WordPress owns a share of 35.94%. Popular with the mid-sized players too uses WordPress for site development. 
  19. WordPress has grown by 27% in the past decade
  20. WordPress holds 38.03% of the market share among the top ten thousand sites. 
  1. Around 163 million unique visitors are recorded by WordPress every month.
  2. WordPress is used in more than 178 countries, confirming its worldwide adoption.
  3. WordPress is available in more than 60 different languages.
  4. The US is the major hub for WordPress as there are approximately 9 million WordPress sites
  5. There are 3,777,615 WordPress active websites in the United States. 
  6. After the US, Russia is the biggest market for WordPress as more than 550k Websites in Russia are made on WordPress. 

II. WordPress Version Statistics: Staying Current is Key 

Keeping WordPress updated is not just a good practice; it’s essential for security and compatibility. These stats highlight the importance of staying current.

27. Version 6 Dominance: Version 6 powers 85% of all WordPress websites.

28. Older Versions Persist: While the majority are on Version 6, 11% are still on Version    5, and 3.7% are on Version 4. (Source: W3Tech

29. 59.9% of WordPress.org users have the 6.6 version. 

30. Version 6 of WordPress is used by 53.8% of websites using WordPress. 

31. Version 5 of WordPress is used by 39.1% of WordPress users. 

III. WordPress Theme Statistics: Design Matters

What makes WordPress a great choice for web development is the abundance of sources. The vast selection of WordPress themes offers unparalleled flexibility in website design.

32. Free Theme Abundance: Over 13,000 free WordPress themes are available in the WordPress.org directory. (Source: WordPress). This means the development of a cost-effective yet highly visually appealing website is easy with WordPress. 

33. Theme Pricing: The average price for a premium WordPress theme is around $57.49.

34. Hello Elementor is the most popular theme among the top 1 million websites and is used by 1.56% of websites analyzed by their service. 

35. Elementor is the most popular WordPress page builder on the market. The Elementor market share is now 14.1% of all WordPress sites. 

IV. WordPress Plugin Statistics: Extending Functionality

Plugins empower WordPress users to add virtually any feature imaginable to their websites. From ensuring a safe migration to clearing the cache, there is a plugin for each crucial workflow. Here are some of the most interesting WordPress plugin-related statistics. 

36. Plugin Ecosystem Size: There are over 60,000 plugins available in the WordPress Plugin Directory. 

37. Elementor Usage: 26.1% of all WordPress sites (Source: W3Tech)

38. WooCommerce Usage: 21.1% of all WordPress sites (Source: W3Tech)

39. WooCommerce Dominance: WooCommerce powers about 28% of all online stores and 93.7% of e-commerce sites built on WordPress. (Source: Web Tribunal)

40. Download Numbers: WooCommerce has been downloaded over 344 million times. (Source: WordPress)

41. WooCommerce Customer Base: 1.8 million+ (Source: 6Sense)

V. WordPress Security Statistics: A Growing Concern 

Despite being one of the most famous CMS, WordPress is prone to cyber-attacks and hackers. Here are some of the most must-learn WordPress security statistics that you should know in 2025. 

42. Vulnerability Source: Plugins and themes are responsible for 99% of WordPress vulnerabilities, with plugins accounting for 98%. (Source: SolidWP) One easy way to reduce the probability of vulnerability is to test the plugin/themes in a staging environment pre-deployment. 

43. Attack Frequency: A WordPress site is attacked, on average, every 28 minutes. (Source: Wordfence

44. Malicious Attempts Blocked: Wordfence blocks over 330 million malicious attempts daily. (Source: Wordfence

45. Outdated Software Risk: 39% of hacked WordPress websites use outdated software. Hence, you must emphasize on importance of updating WordPress core, themes, and plugins to your clients.

When you plan to build a site that ranks, WordPress is a go-to solution. Here are some statistics related to WordPress SEO. 

46. Search Queries: WordPress receives 3.2 million search queries monthly. (Source: Active Campaign)

47. Keyword Popularity: The keyword “WordPress” is searched 2.74 million times monthly. (Source: KWFinder)

48. Top Site Usage: 29.13% of the top 1 million high-traffic sites use WordPress. (Source: AIOSEO)

VII. WordPress Community Statistics: A Global Network

The WordPress community is a significant asset and is thriving globally. 

49. Active Community: Over 409 million people view around 20 billion WordPress pages monthly. (Source: WordPress)

50. Content Creation: WordPress users publish 27 new posts every second. (Source: Master Blogging)

51. WordCamp Events: WordCamps have been held in 395 cities across 65 countries. (Source: WordCamp)

52. WordPress World’s First Hackathon: InstaWP organized WordPress World’s first-ever hackathon with a whopping price of $10,000. (Source: InstaWP)

VIII. WordPress Developer Statistics

The estimated total pay for a WordPress developer is $84,588 per year, with an average salary of $72,114 annually. (Source: Glassdoor). This shows the high demand for WordPress development skills.

Conclusion: Empowering Your Agency

These WordPress statistics provide a comprehensive overview of the WordPress landscape in 2025. By understanding these trends and figures, your agency can:

  • Make data-driven decisions: Choose the right tools, themes, and plugins for your projects.
  • Provide informed client consultations: Advise clients on best practices for security, SEO, and performance.
  • Stay ahead of the competition: Identify emerging trends and adapt your services accordingly.
  • Contribute to the community: Use your expertise to help improve WordPress and support its growth.

By leveraging this knowledge, your agency can solidify its position as a trusted WordPress expert and deliver exceptional value to your clients. Remember to stay updated, as the WordPress landscape is constantly evolving!


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