Comparison
SkunkPages vs SeedProd
Both tools focus on landing pages for WordPress, but they take very different architectural approaches. Here is how they compare.
Different Philosophies
SeedProd is a dedicated landing page and website builder with its own visual editor. It offers coming soon pages, maintenance mode, and a drag-and-drop builder with a large template library. Some of its premium features, including AI-powered page generation, depend on SeedProd's external servers.
SkunkPages extends the WordPress block editor with landing page blocks and templates. Everything runs on your WordPress installation with no external service dependencies. Your content is stored as standard WordPress blocks.
The core difference: SeedProd is a standalone builder that happens to run on WordPress. SkunkPages is a WordPress-native tool that enhances the editor you already have.
Feature Comparison
| Feature | SkunkPages | SeedProd |
|---|---|---|
| Block editor native | ||
| Landing page templates | ||
| Coming soon / maintenance mode | ||
| Fully self-hosted (no external dependencies) | ||
| No content lock-in | ||
| Built-in subscriber management | ||
| AI page builder | ||
| WooCommerce blocks | (higher tiers) | |
| Lightweight front-end output | ||
| Form builder integration | (SkunkForms) | (built-in basic) |
| CRM integration | (SkunkCRM) | (email services) |
| Free version |
Pricing Comparison
SkunkPages
Free: Core blocks and basic templates
Pro: $50/month or $299/year
Unlimited sites. All features included at one price.
No tiered feature gating. Every Pro user gets everything.
SeedProd
Free: Basic coming soon and maintenance pages
Basic: $79.50/year (1 site)
Plus: $199.50/year (3 sites)
Pro: $399.50/year (5 sites, WooCommerce)
Elite: $599.60/year (unlimited sites)
Key features like WooCommerce and priority support require higher tiers.
The Self-Hosted Question
One meaningful difference between SkunkPages and SeedProd is the level of external service dependency.
SkunkPages runs entirely on your WordPress installation. Templates are bundled with the plugin. Block rendering happens locally. If our company disappeared tomorrow, your existing pages would continue working.
SeedProd's core builder works locally, but premium features like the AI page builder and some template functionality connect to SeedProd's servers. This is not unusual for modern WordPress plugins, but it is worth understanding for sites where data sovereignty or offline operation matters.
For most users, this difference is minor. For agencies managing client sites with strict data requirements, or for sites in regulated industries, it may be significant.
Pros and Cons
SkunkPages
Pros
- Fully self-hosted with no external dependencies
- Lighter pages with better Core Web Vitals
- No content lock-in -- standard block markup
- Simple pricing with no feature tiers
- Native WordPress editor experience
Cons
- Newer product with fewer templates
- No coming soon or maintenance mode
- No AI-powered page generation
- No built-in subscriber management
SeedProd
Pros
- Established product with large template library
- Built-in coming soon and maintenance modes
- AI page builder for quick starts
- Built-in subscriber management
- WooCommerce integration on higher plans
Cons
- Custom editor (not block editor native)
- Some features depend on external servers
- Content lock-in when deactivating
- Key features gated behind higher pricing tiers
Who Should Choose Which?
Choose SkunkPages if:
- You want landing pages that stay in the block editor
- Page performance is a top priority
- You need full data sovereignty (no external calls)
- You prefer simple, single-tier pricing
- You already use or plan to use the Skunk plugin suite
- You want content portability without lock-in
Choose SeedProd if:
- You need coming soon or maintenance mode pages
- You want AI-generated landing pages
- You need built-in subscriber management
- You prefer a standalone visual editor
- You need WooCommerce landing pages
- You value a larger, established template library
Try SkunkPages Free
Build your first landing page in the WordPress block editor. No credit card, no external accounts required.