GRAWC — The Decoupled
Enterprise Stack.
Your enterprise invested years of content, SEO equity, and editorial workflow into WordPress. GRAWC preserves every word of that investment — and delivers it at speeds monolithic WordPress was never designed to achieve.
Why Rebuilding from
Scratch is Wrong.
Enterprises face a painful dilemma: WordPress works for content management, but its monolithic architecture creates performance ceilings that no amount of caching can break.
Most agencies offer two options: stay on WordPress and accept the limits, or rebuild everything from scratch on a new platform. Both options are wrong. Staying on WP hurts conversion; rebuilding from scratch destroys content workflows and risks losing decades of SEO equity.
GRAWC is the third option. WordPress becomes the content engine (what it does best). Astro becomes the delivery engine (what WordPress was never designed to be). GraphQL connects them. RankMath preserves your SEO. Cloudflare deploys the result to the global edge.
The migration is seamless. The performance gain is permanent. Your content team notices nothing. Your end users notice everything.
Data Flow Architecture
WordPress & RankMath
GraphQL API
Astro SSG/SSR
Cloudflare Pages
GRAWC Capabilities
Decoupled frontend rendering for absolute security and edge speed.
100% SEO equity preservation via GraphQL redirect and metadata mapping.
100/100 Lighthouse performance metrics guaranteed.
Zero security vulnerability exposure by hiding WordPress servers behind a private network.
Frequently Asked Questions
No. Editors continue to use the familiar WordPress admin dashboard and Gutenberg editor. GRAWC works completely behind the scenes.
We map RankMath meta fields directly through the GraphQL API, ensuring redirects, canonicals, and sitemaps remain identical to keep search rankings intact.
Yes. By decoupling, the WordPress server is hidden behind a private network. Visitors only interact with static edge files, making SQL injections and standard WP vulnerability exploits impossible.