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The honest answer
WordPress is the stronger choice when you want to build and control a general-purpose website. AngryPages is the stronger choice when you want a publisher to turn the work into a structured reading product.
Publishing model
AngryPages: A publishing product with editorial packaging, books, archives, and reader access.
WordPress: A flexible website platform that can be configured for blogs, stores, memberships, and many other uses.
Setup and maintenance
AngryPages: The publication structure and reading system are already built.
WordPress: The owner chooses the theme, structure, plugins, payments, security settings, and ongoing maintenance.
Archive design
AngryPages: Long-form chronology, author pages, books, and layered reading are native to the product.
WordPress: A comparable archive can be built, but its quality depends on information architecture, theme, and configuration.
Paid access
AngryPages: Public and paid layers are part of the reading experience.
WordPress: Payments and memberships are available, but the owner must choose and configure the right tools.
Use them together
Use WordPress for a broad company or personal website. Use AngryPages for the authored publication, books, and paid reading experience.
Current platform facts
WordPress.com currently permits plugin installation on paid plans; features and prices vary by plan and billing term. Read WordPress.com's official plugin guidance.