WordPress Vibe Coded Blog
Keep WordPress as the CMS for your blog while the rest of your site runs as a fast, vibe coded Astro build. Publish from the WP admin you already know and your new site updates instantly, with none of the bloat and none of the content migration.
Why this workflow?
The main objection to moving off WordPress is the blog. Years of posts, a team that already knows the WP admin, and clients who do not want to learn a new tool. This workflow keeps WordPress as a headless CMS feeding your vibe coded front end, so you get the speed, design quality, and zero hosting cost of a modern build without migrating a single post.
How it works
Vibe code the front of your site
Claude Code builds the marketing pages, the design system, and the page templates for blog posts and category pages. Clean HTML, great Core Web Vitals, and a look that matches the rest of your brand.
Expose WordPress as a headless CMS
Point the build at your existing WordPress REST API. No plugin rewrites, no theme changes, and no content migration. Your old WP install keeps running exactly as it does today.
Wire the blog routes to pull from WordPress
Claude Code generates the routes that fetch posts, categories, authors, and media from WP. Posts render inside your new design system, so they inherit the speed and styling of the vibe coded site.
Publish from the WP admin you already use
Edit a post in WordPress, add media from the library, hit save. Refresh the vibe coded site and the content is live. No redeploys, no manual sync, no new tool for your team or your clients to learn.
Ship to Cloudflare for free
Deploy the front end to Cloudflare Pages. WordPress stays on whatever host you have today (or move it to the cheapest tier you can find), because it is only ever serving the CMS API and not your public traffic.
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