WordPress → Static, documented end‑to‑end
Everything you need to take a WordPress site static and run it for €0/month — exporting your content, deploying for free, editing without a database, and keeping your Google rankings. Done‑for‑you migration, fully documented so you stay in control afterwards.
Migration
Get your content out of WordPress and into a clean static site — no passwords, no plugins.
Importing Your Site to ZeroPress: Complete Recovery
Once you have your WordPress XML export, the next step is transforming that data into a blazing-fast static...
Read guide →Export Guide: How to Extract WordPress Content to XML
The first step in migrating to an ultra-fast and secure website with ZeroPress is extracting your current content....
Read guide →Not sure your site qualifies? The free checker tells you in seconds whether your WordPress site can become static — and we can do the whole migration for you.
Setup & Hosting
Deploy free on Cloudflare Pages, point your custom domain, and keep your source in a private repo.
Configuring a Custom Domain on Cloudflare Pages
Your ZeroPress site is live on Cloudflare’s blazing-fast global network. The final touch of professionalism is pointing your...
Read guide →Deploying to Cloudflare Pages: Fast, Free Global Hosting
You have your content safely exported, transformed by ZeroPress, and secured in a Private GitHub Repository. The final...
Read guide →Securing Your Static Site: Creating a Private GitHub Repository
A major advantage of migrating to a static site architecture (Jamstack) is that your website’s content and code...
Read guide →Features
Add what WordPress gave you — visual editing, comments, search, analytics — the static way.
Adding Analytics: Google Analytics vs Plausible
Once your ZeroPress site is live on Cloudflare, you’ll naturally want to know who is visiting, which articles...
Read guide →Adding Comments to a Static Site: Disqus vs Giscus
Leaving WordPress means leaving behind its native, database-driven comment system (and consequently, 99% of comment spam). However, community...
Read guide →Advanced Search Implementation with Pagefind
One of the historical drawbacks of moving away from a database-driven CMS like WordPress was the loss of...
Read guide →Setting Up Sveltia CMS: Git-Based Content Editing
The biggest misconception about static sites is that they are hard to edit. While technical users love writing...
Read guide →SEO
Keep (and usually improve) your Google rankings after going static.
Creating an XML Sitemap for Google Search Console
To ensure Google and other search engines quickly discover and index all your newly migrated content, you must...
Read guide →Optimizing Images for Static Sites: WebP and Srcset
You’ve migrated your database to Markdown and your site is hosted on Cloudflare’s Edge Network. Your server response...
Read guide →ZeroPress SEO Setup: Mastering Meta Tags for Static Sites
When it comes to Search Engine Optimization (SEO), static sites have an unfair advantage. Their blazing-fast load times...
Read guide →Growth & Performance
Core Web Vitals, speed and RSS to grow traffic with zero maintenance.
Improving Core Web Vitals with Jekyll
Google’s Core Web Vitals are a set of specific metrics used to evaluate the user experience of a...
Read guide →Setting up an RSS Feed in Jekyll
RSS (Really Simple Syndication) is the backbone of the independent web. It allows loyal readers to subscribe to...
Read guide →Customization
Make your migrated site feel like yours.
Ready to leave WordPress behind?
1. Check your site
Free migration checker. Find out in seconds if your WordPress site can go static — no login required.
Open the checker →2. Compare the cost
See how SiteGround, Bluehost, Kinsta, WP Engine, Cloudways and Strattic stack up against migrating once.
Compare alternatives →3. Migrate it
We export, convert and hand you a complete static site. One-time, no monthly bill ever.