WordPress includes several default post types for organizing website content, including Posts and Pages. These are the fundamental types for managing your website’s content and structure. Technically, there are other default post types in WordPress, such as Attachments, Revisions, Navigation Menus, Custom CSS, and Changesets, but for our purposes, posts and pages are the two basic default post types.

Posts are used for blog posts and other time-based content, typically displayed in reverse chronological order, while pages are used for static content like “About Us”, “Contact”, or other informational pages. These default post types provide a solid foundation for building and managing content on a WordPress site.