The Data
Czech Republic has 58% WordPress — below the global average of 73% among detected sites. What fills the gap is remarkable: SvelteKit (5.9%), Angular (6.5%), Joomla (8.8%), Drupal (6.5%), Next.js (3.5%). Eight different frameworks with meaningful adoption. No other country shows this level of framework diversity.
The Central European Dev Culture
Czech Republic has a disproportionately strong developer community relative to its size. Prague is a European tech hub with a culture that evaluates frameworks on technical merit, not marketplace default. The SvelteKit adoption suggests Czech developers are early adopters of newer frameworks — not waiting for enterprise validation before committing.
What Diversity Means
Framework diversity is a double-edged sword. It means the Czech web isn't locked into monoculture risk. But it also means fragmented tooling, smaller local communities per framework, and harder hiring. The Czech data shows what happens when developers choose freely — they spread across the best tools rather than converging on one.