Title: What&#8217;s the difference between WordPress.org and WordPress.com?
Author: James Huff
Published: December 9, 2018
Last modified: October 5, 2024

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# What’s the difference between WordPress.org and WordPress.com?

## In this article

 * [WordPress vs. WordPress.com](https://wordpress.org/documentation/article/difference-between-wordpress-org-and-wordpress-com/?output_format=md#wordpress-vs-wordpress-com)
 * [WordPress](https://wordpress.org/documentation/article/difference-between-wordpress-org-and-wordpress-com/?output_format=md#wordpress)
 * [WordPress.com](https://wordpress.org/documentation/article/difference-between-wordpress-org-and-wordpress-com/?output_format=md#wordpress-com)
 * [Overlap](https://wordpress.org/documentation/article/difference-between-wordpress-org-and-wordpress-com/?output_format=md#overlap)
 * [Additional resource](https://wordpress.org/documentation/article/difference-between-wordpress-org-and-wordpress-com/?output_format=md#additional-resource)
 * [FAQ](https://wordpress.org/documentation/article/difference-between-wordpress-org-and-wordpress-com/?output_format=md#faq)

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## 󠀁[WordPress vs. WordPress.com](https://wordpress.org/documentation/article/difference-between-wordpress-org-and-wordpress-com/?output_format=md#wordpress-vs-wordpress-com)󠁿

People are often confused about the differences between WordPress and WordPress.
com. WordPress is the free, Open Source web publishing software project, owned by
no one individual or company. WordPress.com is a hosted blogging service run by 
a company called [Automattic](https://automattic.com/).

## 󠀁[WordPress](https://wordpress.org/documentation/article/difference-between-wordpress-org-and-wordpress-com/?output_format=md#wordpress)󠁿

WordPress (sometimes called “WordPress.org” or “self-hosted WordPress” for disambiguation
purposes), is software that you can download and install on any web host. It began
in 2003 as a fork of b2/cafelog. Licensed by the GPL, you are free to use WordPress
without restriction. Sites powered by WordPress may have a “Proudly powered by WordPress”
credit, or they may have no credit at all. The absence of any mention of “WordPress.
com” is a good indicator that it is a self-hosted WordPress instance).

## 󠀁[WordPress.com](https://wordpress.org/documentation/article/difference-between-wordpress-org-and-wordpress-com/?output_format=md#wordpress-com)󠁿

WordPress.com (a.k.a. “wpcom” or “WP.com”) is a for-profit hosted blogging service
run by Automattic. WordPress.com launched in 2005, and is the largest WordPress 
install in the world. It is powered by WordPress, with some additional plugins and
modifications layered on. Having “.wordpress.com” in the domain of the blog or the
presence of a “Blog at WordPress.com” promo message or credits image can be used
to determine whether a site is hosted at WordPress.com.

## 󠀁[Overlap](https://wordpress.org/documentation/article/difference-between-wordpress-org-and-wordpress-com/?output_format=md#overlap)󠁿

What is the overlap between WordPress and WordPress.com? First, Matt Mullenweg is
both CEO of Automattic, and co-founder of WordPress. Matt is involved with both 
WordPress and WordPress.com. Some WordPress contributors are also employees of Automattic.
There are many more WordPress contributors, most of which have no connection with
WordPress.com.

Development decisions about WordPress are made without specific regard to their 
impact on WordPress.com. Any special changes that WordPress.com needs are made on
that side, by Automattic employees.

## 󠀁[Additional resource](https://wordpress.org/documentation/article/difference-between-wordpress-org-and-wordpress-com/?output_format=md#additional-resource)󠁿

This video is an overview of the differences between WordPress and WordPress.com:

See more here: [https://learn.wordpress.org/workshop/what-is-the-difference-between-wordpress-org-and-com/](https://learn.wordpress.org/workshop/what-is-the-difference-between-wordpress-org-and-com/)

## 󠀁[FAQ](https://wordpress.org/documentation/article/difference-between-wordpress-org-and-wordpress-com/?output_format=md#faq)󠁿

**Automattic’s relationship to WordPress?**

Automattic uses WordPress to power WordPress.com, and it contributes back code and
time to the WordPress project. It is a symbiotic relationship. It isn’t accurate
to say that WordPress is Automattic’s product, or that WordPress came from Automattic.
Indeed, the opposite is true — Automattic came from WordPress, and Automattic (through
WordPress.com) exists as part of the vast WordPress community and ecosystem.

**Why can’t I call WordPress.com just “WordPress”?**

Because it isn’t clear what you’re talking about — the Open Source project, or the
hosted blogging service. They are distinct, and statements about one aren’t necessarily
true about the other. WordPress.com is its name. You wouldn’t call bit.ly, the popular
link shortening service, just “bit,” would you?

**Why doesn’t Automattic rename WordPress.com to something more distinct?**

WordPress.com offers [multi-site](https://developer.wordpress.org/advanced-administration/multisite/)
for free and on very inexpensive plans, has never had any downtime or lost user 
data since 2005, and has onboarded and introduced hundreds of millions of people
to WordPress. Their higher-tier plans offer some of the fastest and most secure 
WordPress Managed Hosting available anywhere, with full plugin and theme support.
That advanced managed platform is now licensed to other hosts [through wp.cloud](https://wp.cloud/)
and is raising the bar for the industry. The flavor of WordPress offered by WordPress.
com is a huge asset to the brand and adoption of WordPress overall.

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First published

December 9, 2018

Last updated

October 5, 2024