FOCUS

The only responsive design management system for WordPress is the perfect foundation for any type of website.

  • Golden Ratio Typography and gorgeous content presentation styles
  • Extreme speed thanks to ruthless performance optimization
  • Backup, restore, import, and export design functionality
  • “Integrate anything” design customization options
  • Customizable Focused Landing Page template
  • Structured HTML data for killer SEO
  • Perfect for page builders
  • Heroic support

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We need to talk.

Before we dive into Focus features, I want to share one simple idea.

This idea is the key to understanding what Focus will do for you and your website.

In fact, this idea is so important, I don’t even want you to buy Focus unless you truly “get it!”

It’s called Stage 1 vs. Stage 2 website thinking, and it’s the ultimate answer to your most burning question: “Is Focus worth it?”

Let’s talk about it ↓

(What, you were expecting a 2-minute marketing video with cutesy music and flashy editing? This is not about trying to seduce you with empty promises—this is about building great websites.)

Running a WordPress website is hard.

It’s even harder when companies try to sell you on the myth of the “easy website,” only to leave you hanging as you smash into the wall of reality a few months later.

THE MYTH 🤔

  • Any Theme will work great!
  • Add tons of Plugins for functionality
  • You won’t need any code, ever!
  • Hire a designer when you need help
  • Updates will “just work”

THE REALITY 😱

  • Your site is slow, difficult to customize, and doesn’t rank
  • You have 22 Plugins; some have complex integrations
  • Something is broken, and you have nowhere to turn for help
  • Your designer has gone AWOL and isn’t responding
  • You’re afraid to update because you might break something

You’ve experienced the pain; you’ve had the headaches; and now you know the truth—you’ve been sold a bunch of lies.

The Lie of Custom Design

Ask yourself: Do visitors care about your custom design, or is it more of a vanity thing for you?

Fact is, visitors don’t care about your design at all. The only thing they care about is the value you can provide for them—and how quickly and clearly you can provide it.

You might want a fancy design, but you need speed and clarity.

Also, just how “custom” is your design for visitors on mobile devices? On most mobile devices, your custom design boils down to…simple text.

In other words, big images, fancy doo-dads, and other “cool” customizations essentially disappear for the fastest-growing segment of your website audience.

So that begs the question:

Is a highly customized design really worth the significant investment?

After all, custom design is about a lot more than having a look that satisfies your ego. It’s about risks and responsibilities, too:

  • Add-on components like Plugins must be integrated into the custom design
  • Don’t forget the responsive design gotcha—add-ons require standard integration + responsive integration!
  • Updates are more likely to cause problems on highly customized sites
  • And what happens if your designer quits, disappears, or is no longer available at a price you can afford? Uh oh…

If you don’t understand these risks, you may find yourself trapped with a highly customized Frankenstein you can’t fix.

So what’s the solution here? To avoid customizations entirely?

No! Basic customization is fundamental to every website.

The solution is to use a website foundation designed to accommodate sensible customizations and Plugin integrations in an organized way.

This foundation should be optimized for speed, SEO, and ease of maintenance rather than clunky “features” that only slow down your site and make it worse on mobile devices.

The solution is Focus—the ultimate foundation for your WordPress website.

The Lie of MORE

People like to talk about the “WordPress way,” but as far as I can tell, this is just an operating state where WordPress, Themes, and Plugins all seem to move in a direction of more, more, MORE.

If all you ever do is add stuff, your website never gets less complicated.

As a result, you are constantly forced into a state of discomfort, which means you’re farther and farther away from a state of peace.

The burdens of over-complication are bad enough, but there is serious external pressure here, too:

  • Way back in February of 2010, Google started making site speed a primary consideration in its rankings.
  • The rise of mobile internet access—along with smaller screens and slower connections—has brought performance to the forefront.

And yet, despite these external pressures for improved performance, everything in the WordPress ecosystem is just getting bigger and slower.

In fact, I now routinely see WordPress sites that take over 10 seconds to load!

Think I’m joking? Run your site through this web page tester and see how it performs.

Any pages that take over 3 seconds to load are utter disasters—especially on mobile devices.

But over 10 seconds? Kill it with fire!

It’s clear the answer is not another Theme or Plugin that follows the “WordPress way” with promises of more, more, MORE.

(Real talk? These promises are only designed to make a sale; the designers don’t give a damn that you’re getting a bloated platform you won’t be able to manage or maintain.)

The answer is a platform designed around the point where your needs and your visitors’ needs intersect.

The answer is Focus.

The Biggest Lie: “It doesn’t matter very much”

Did you know that in version 4.2, WordPress added emoji support that dumped 2.4kB of JavaScript onto every page of your website?

I complained about this at the time because I think the performance of your website is sacred. As such, it should be the primary consideration for a foundational platform like WordPress.

“It’s only 2.4kB,” they said. “It doesn’t matter very much.”

Obviously, WordPress doesn’t care about performance as much as I do. Even worse, we now know that was just a warm-up act.

Fast forward to December 2018 and the release of the Gutenberg Editor in WordPress 5.0. This new “feature” is now adding 33kB of CSS to every page of your website.

I have raised this issue with powerful people in the WordPress ecosystem, and they are quick to downplay the significance of this never-ending largesse:

“Well, if you just add caching, it doesn’t matter very much.”

Everything you add to your website matters. Each piece affects performance and also adds customization and maintenance concerns.

WordPress’ failure to acknowledge this reality is completely unacceptable. Through their laziness and apathy, they’ve launched an assault on website performance on an unprecedented scale.

And it’s about more than 2.4kB here or 33kB there. It’s about the lazy, bloated ethos that now permeates the entire WordPress landscape.

This directly affects the products that emerge from that landscape.

It makes Themes slower. It makes Plugin integrations more difficult. It makes your site more of a hassle to run over time.

In other words, this negative ethos just asks more, more, MORE of you. Things never get easier or faster!

ENOUGH!

It’s time to reject the bloated WordPress ethos. It’s time to stop buying crappy Themes and Plugins that hide behind the deceitful veil of the “WordPress way.”

This lie has already ruined millions of websites. But it doesn’t have to ruin even one more.

Right now, you have a unique opportunity to place performance, your visitors, and your sanity above all other concerns.

You can have a faster website.

You can have a website that’s easier to manage.

You simply need to Focus on the things that matter.

Focus is the Truth

Focus gives you the power to deliver the characteristics of a winning website:

  • Blazing-fast performance that delights visitors
  • Optimized pages that rank well in search engines
  • Easy customizations that are cheap to maintain
  • Security and peace of mind from smart design management
  • Stability for painless updates

On top of that, Focus comes with something no other product in the WordPress ecosystem can match: A community led by Chris Pearson, the only developer who will fight for you.

Your website performance matters to me. It’s sacred, and I will protect and enhance it with each update.

Your success matters to me. If you aren’t successful, I have failed. (And I hate failing.)

Your happiness with this whole “website thing” matters deeply to me.

I know it’s tough out there. I know the technical demands are high, and I know designers and developers are too expensive for damn near everyone.

(Ask around—good help is getting harder to find every day.)

But you’ve still got big dreams for your website, and I know you can achieve them.

You just need a little Focus.

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