how-is-cbsplit-different-from-traditional-cms
How is CBSplit different from traditional CMS like WordPress or Drupal?
CBSplit is designed with a very different audience in mind compared to traditional CMS platforms.
- Target users: WordPress and Drupal are general-purpose publishing platforms used for blogs, news, and enterprise sites. CBSplit is built specifically for ClickBank affiliates and performance marketers who need fast split testing, optimized funnels, and compliance-ready landing pages.
- Built-in A/B testing: In WordPress/Drupal, you must install third-party plugins for A/B experiments. In CBSplit, split testing is native and seamless, with no external scripts or flicker.
- Affiliate workflows: CBSplit includes features that matter for affiliates — checkout flow controls, order bumps, compliance page handling, and one-click upsells. WordPress/Drupal do not provide these out of the box.
- Lightweight + fast: WordPress and Drupal often suffer from plugin bloat, database overhead, and slow page loads. CBSplit runs as a lean SaaS platform, tuned for conversions and fast deployment.
- Code + no-code: Developers can still add custom HTML, CSS, JS, or React components, while marketers get a no-code editor to launch ClickBank offers quickly.
In short: CBSplit is not a general-purpose CMS like WordPress or Drupal. It is a conversion-focused CMS for ClickBank affiliates, where A/B testing, compliance, and funnel optimization are built in from day one.
how-is-cbsplit-different-from-traditional-cms.txt · Last modified: 2025/09/18 13:11 by stephan