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What platform would you use if you had to manage 50 sites tomorrow?

Hello everyone! I'm looking for some advice from anyone who's managed a big portfolio of websites.

We run about 50 dental practice sites and are finally thinking about consolidating them onto one platform. Nothing fancy, these are pretty simple sites where the main conversions are phone calls, contact forms, and appointment links to third-party booking systems. No e-commerce needed.

What we're after:

  • Easy multi-location management
  • Simple content/copy updates
  • Solid/SEO-friendly
  • Clean, modern design
  • Fast and secure

I've been looking at WordPress & Webflow, but before I commit I'd love to hear from someone who's actually been in the trenches with 20–50+ sites.

  1. If you were starting over today, what platform would you choose and why?
  2. Also, if you've gone through a large website migration, what mistakes should I avoid?

Appreciate any advice. Thank you SO much!

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