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When Your Website Needs Custom Code Beyond a Theme
Configurators, authenticated portals, and ERP-shaped data rarely fit pure no-code or generic CMS plugins.
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Themes handle marketing narrative well. They break when your UX is the product—rules engines, saved configurations, role-based views.
If every 'small tweak' depends on a plugin stack you do not understand, total cost of ownership already favors a bespoke module.
Treat the public site and internal tools as one system with shared auth and audit when customer data is involved.