The platform you build on determines your performance ceiling, security exposure, and total cost of ownership for the next 5+ years. Here is an honest, data-driven comparison of every option a local service business should consider.
The Contenders
Wix / Squarespace / GoDaddy Website Builder
Best for: Absolute beginners who need a web presence today and will never need to grow beyond a basic brochure site.
Performance: Mobile Lighthouse scores typically range from 35–65. This is in the "needs improvement" or "poor" range by Google's standards, which directly suppresses your search ranking.
Cost over 3 years: $540–$1,800 (subscription), but with significant time investment for maintenance and zero portability of your work.
Security: Managed by the platform. Low risk, but also zero customization of security rules.
Verdict: Acceptable to start. Becomes a liability at any meaningful scale.
WordPress + Shared Hosting
Best for: Content-heavy sites that need non-technical editors to publish posts frequently.
Performance: Highly variable. A freshly installed WordPress site with a good theme scores 80+. The average WordPress site in production (with 30+ plugins, page builders, and shared hosting) scores 40–60. The gap between theory and practice is significant.
Cost over 3 years: $2,000–$15,000 build + $1,800–$5,400 in hosting and maintenance.
Security: WordPress powers 43% of the internet, making it the #1 target for malicious actors. 97% of WordPress attacks exploit vulnerable plugins. Maintenance is non-negotiable, not optional.
Verdict: The right tool for content-publishing businesses (news sites, blogs). Overkill and over-maintenance for most local service businesses.
Shopify
Best for: E-commerce businesses selling physical products online. Not relevant for pure service businesses.
Custom Next.js (What Untap Web Builds)
Best for: Local service businesses that want maximum performance, security, and long-term scalability without paying enterprise agency prices.
Performance: Our production sites consistently score 95–100 on Google Lighthouse across Performance, Accessibility, Best Practices, and SEO. This is not aspirational — it is the baseline.
Cost over 3 years: $7,164 on the Stand Up plan, inclusive of everything. No surprise bills.
Security: No database exposed to the internet (static generation). No plugins with CVEs. Minimal attack surface. Automatic HTTPS via CDN.
Portability: You own the code. If you ever leave (though clients rarely do), you have a production-ready codebase.
Verdict: The highest performance-to-cost ratio available to local service businesses in 2024.
The Core Web Vitals Argument
Since 2021, Google uses Core Web Vitals as a direct ranking factor. The three metrics are Largest Contentful Paint (LCP, how fast the main content loads), Interaction to Next Paint (INP, how responsive the page feels), and Cumulative Layout Shift (CLS, how stable the layout is while loading). A Next.js site built with performance as a priority scores "Good" on all three. The average WordPress site with a page builder scores "Needs Improvement" or "Poor" on at least one. That gap in scores is a gap in search ranking.
Total Cost of Ownership Analysis
Agency WordPress sites look cheaper upfront but accumulate significant costs: hosting ($150–$300/mo on a managed host that actually performs), maintenance plans ($150–$250/mo), security scans ($50–$100/mo), and the occasional $500–$2,000 emergency fix when something breaks. Over three years, the real cost frequently exceeds what a subscription model would have charged — often with worse performance.