Often, when you use a premade CMS, you’re attempting to shove a square peg into a round hole. However much you try, it simply doesn’t fit your company’s needs. And despite being cheap, a premade CMS that doesn’t work will likely cost your company money in the long-term. A custom CMS, on the other hand, is built specifically for you, not for a similar business. Every aspect of your business is considered, meaning the end product fits as snugly as a tailored suit from Savile Row.
A custom CMS is also often considerably easier to use than a premade CMS. Even a CMS like WordPress, famed for being simple, actually has some fiddly bits that stump those without a flair for tech. But a custom CMS is made with your workflow in mind and doesn’t have extraneous features that only confuse. We really do love WordPress, Drupal, and all the other prebuilt CMS options, but they aren’t for everyone, which is where a custom CMS comes in.