Reviewers mostly see WordPress as a flexible, reliable CMS with a huge plugin, theme, and support ecosystem. They like that it can handle everything from blogs and portfolios to client sites and e-commerce, while giving users strong control over content, hosting, and integrations. More technical users especially value the REST API and automation potential. The main complaints are familiar: a steeper learning curve for non-technical users, plugin bloat and update overhead, performance tuning needs, and an editor that some find unintuitive or prone to breaking custom code.