Building Platforms, Not Just Plugins
Mortify is best understood not as a single plugin, but as a platform strategy for WordPress. Platforms prioritise: Extensibility over […]
Mortify is best understood not as a single plugin, but as a platform strategy for WordPress. Platforms prioritise: Extensibility over […]
Mortify Core is the foundation of the entire platform. It is responsible for defining how WordPress behaves as an application
Many modern “app” solutions rely on large JavaScript frameworks such as React or Vue. While powerful, these frameworks introduce build
In traditional WordPress sites, navigation is often an afterthought—menus bolted onto headers and footers. In Mortify, navigation is a core
One of Mortify’s most important design principles is incremental adoption. You do not need to: Redesign your entire site Replace
Native mobile apps offer deep device integration, but they come at a cost: Separate codebases App store approvals Ongoing platform
Despite the focus on “apps,” most digital experiences are still content-driven. Mortify respects this reality. Editors continue to work in
Mobile-first does not mean mobile-only. Mortify is designed to scale across: Mobile devices Tablets Desktop browsers The app shell adapts
In many projects, stability is treated as a limitation rather than a goal. Mortify takes the opposite stance. A stable
WordPress continues to evolve, but its strengths remain consistent: flexibility, ecosystem depth, and ownership. Mortify is built to align with
Mortify is intentionally split into focused modules rather than one oversized plugin. Typical installations include: Mortify Core – app shell,
WooCommerce is powerful, but its default UX is not optimised for mobile-first or app-style experiences. Mortify’s WooCommerce integration focuses on:
PWAs promise a lot but are often complex to implement and maintain. Mortify treats PWA features as optional infrastructure rather
Mortify is designed with professional workflows in mind. Key agency-friendly characteristics include: Predictable architecture Clear separation of concerns Versioned releases
Headless WordPress is often promoted as the only way to achieve performance. In reality, it introduces complexity that many projects
Mortify is ideal for: Businesses that want an app-like experience without rebuilding Agencies delivering repeatable WordPress solutions WooCommerce sites focused
Mortify’s roadmap prioritises stability, documentation, and extensibility over flashy features. Current focus areas include: Hardened Core APIs Clear extension points
WordPress powers over 40% of the web, yet most WordPress sites still behave like traditional websites. Mortify exists to close
Themes define appearance. Mortify defines behaviour. Traditional WordPress themes tightly couple layout, navigation, and logic. This makes long-term maintenance difficult
Most “WordPress to app” solutions involve exporting content into a separate mobile app stack. That approach introduces duplication, syncing problems,