Honor linked up with the official Guinness World Records to snap a successful attempt at doing the highest between-the-legs slam dunk.
Poland's Piotr Grabowski achieved the feet at a facility in London on January 2023, and Honor was there with the upcoming Honor Magic5 Pro flagship to capture it. Honor says the Magic5 Pro used an AI feature on its camera.
Capturing the record-breaking moment - click for larger image
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Tidio is a complete customer service helpdesk platform aimed at improving support and boosting sales for small and medium businesses. It combines live chat with AI chatbots, allowing real-time customer engagement while automating responses to common questions. Tidio is known for its easy-to-use interface and quick website integration, enabling businesses to start communicating with customers in minutes.
Tidio simplifies customer communication across channels like live chat, email, Facebook Messenger, and Instagram, all from one inbox. This cuts response times and enhances customer satisfaction. Its automation features let companies manage inquiries 24/7 with chatbots. The Lyro AI agent learns from FAQs and can address up to 70% of customer issues without human help. Tidio also offers visitor tracking, letting you see real-time visitor activity and start chats based on user behavior.
Case studies show great results. Integratec boosted qualified leads by 25% after integrating with Tidio. Meanwhile, ADT Security Retailers, e-commerce stores, and service companies benefit greatly from Tidio. Pricing starts at $29/month, with a free option and an annual discount, making it an accessible choice for businesses of all sizes to enhance customer engagement, automate support, and drive sales.
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Tidio: Plans and pricing
Tidio's pricing has been updated to a simpler structure with four main tiers: Free, Starter, Growth, Plus, and Premium. The pricing mainly depends on the number of conversations handled each month, advanced analytics, and AI features.
The Free plan is great for beginners or those wanting to test the platform. It offers basic live chat with up to 50 conversations per month. You also get essential features like live chat, a help desk, and social media integrations. Plus, there’s a one-time allocation of 50 Lyro AI conversations, allowing you to reach up to 100 visitors with automated flows. This plan gives you a solid start without any financial commitment.
When you're ready to grow, the Starter plan at $29 per month increases your conversations to 100. It adds useful features like basic analytics, a live visitors list, operating hours setup, and dedicated support via live chat. You still receive the same one-time allocation of 50 Lyro AI conversations and 100 flow visitors as in the Free plan. This tier suits small businesses that want to enhance customer service without a big investment.
The Growth plan at $59 is a significant upgrade. It expands your conversations to 250 per month, with the option to scale up to 2,000. You gain access to advanced analytics and other powerful features. You can also opt to remove Tidio branding as an add-on. This plan keeps the same AI and automation limits as earlier tiers but offers more tools for businesses focusing on customer service as a competitive edge.
For complex needs, the Plus plan starts at $749 per month with a custom quota of handled conversations. You’ll enjoy premium features, including a dedicated Success Manager, custom branding, multisite support, departments, multilanguage capabilities, and OpenAPI access. AI features are enhanced, allowing up to 5,000 Lyro AI conversations and tailored visitor limits. This tier is for larger organizations needing better limits, more integrations, advanced features, and premium support.
At the enterprise level, the Premium plan starts at $2,999 per month and offers unlimited handled conversations with the most comprehensive features. It includes a guaranteed 50% Lyro AI resolution rate, priority service, super admin role capabilities, advanced analysis tools, and Lyro AI as a managed service. This plan includes up to 10,000 Lyro AI conversations and custom flow visitor limits. It’s designed for complex businesses with extensive customer service operations needing top-level automation and support.
All paid plans come with a 7-day free trial. You get full access to features without needing payment info upfront. This lets you evaluate the platform thoroughly before committing financially. Compared to similar platforms, Tidio offers competitive rates and a comprehensive feature set, especially in AI capabilities and conversation handling limits. The scalable plans ensure you can start with a basic package and upgrade as your business grows and your customer service needs change.
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Tidio: Features
With Tidio, you get a full set of customer service tools. These tools help improve your business communication and boost sales. Tidio combines live chat, automated chatbots, helpdesk features, and analytics into one system. And it balances all of this with a user-friendly design. You can set up advanced customer service solutions without any tech skills.
Tidio started as a simple live chat tool. Now it’s an all-in-one customer experience platform. It covers your entire customer communication journey, from first contact to ongoing support and analytics. Tidio connects various communication channels — like website chat, email, Facebook Messenger, Instagram, and WhatsApp — into one inbox. This creates a smooth experience for both customers and support teams.
Live chat
The Live Chat feature is the most important part of Tidio. It allows real-time chats between your support team and website visitors. You can customize the chat widget to fit your brand. Plus, it has advanced tools like live typing preview. This lets agents see what customers type before they send messages, helping them respond faster.
Your team will find helpful tools like canned responses for quick answers to common questions. Pre-chat surveys gather visitor information before chats start. These features cut response times and boost your support team's efficiency. Live Chat also includes real-time visitor tracking. Agents can offer help based on what customers are doing. You’ll have chat transcripts for records, multilanguage support for global clients, and tools to measure customer satisfaction.
AI-powered chatbots
Tidio offers Lyro as an advanced AI agent for all your support tasks. You can train Lyro using your company documentation and website content. This allows it to handle up to 70% of customer inquiries automatically, without needing human help. The system uses natural language processing to understand questions and provide accurate replies that feel human.
This means your business can offer 24/7 support, even during off-hours. It significantly cuts response times while keeping customer service quality high. Tidio's chatbots go beyond just answering questions. You can also use a visual flow builder to create automated conversation paths that trigger based on user actions or behaviors. These flows can include conditional logic, enabling personalized interactions based on customer inputs or past actions.
Unified inbox and helpdesk
With Tidio's Unified Inbox, you can manage all customer communications in one place. This includes website chat, email, and social media. This approach ensures that no message goes unnoticed, no matter which platform customers use.
Your support agents can see full conversation histories and customer profiles with the click of a button. This helps them give more personalized and thoughtful responses. The system also features automatic chat assignment, which directs new chats to available agents. It even includes tags and contact properties for better organization and team collaboration tools. These tools let agents work together on tough customer issues.
The helpdesk expands these features with ticketing options. These help your team track, prioritize, and solve customer inquiries quickly. You can categorize requests, assign them to team members, and monitor them until resolution. Plus, you get performance metrics to measure response times and resolution rates.
Having an organized approach to support helps your business keep service quality high as you grow. It leads to better customer retention and loyalty. A unified platform also eases the workload for support teams. It allows them to spend more time meeting customer needs instead of juggling different tools.
Visitor tracking and engagement
Tidio's visitor tracking tools provide real-time insights into customer behavior on your website. You can see which pages visitors browse, where they are located, how they found you, and how long they stay.
This data helps your support teams understand what customers want. For instance, if a visitor spends time on product comparison pages, you can send a helpful message to guide their choice. Likewise, someone looking at shipping info might need a nudge about delivery options.
The engagement tools work with tracking features to turn insights into action. You can set automated triggers based on visitor behavior. For example, show special offers to returning customers, start chats with visitors who have items in their cart for a while, or offer help to those struggling on a page.
These proactive strategies can greatly impact your business. Case studies show conversion rates can increase by 30% or more when implemented well. By spotting and addressing friction points in the customer journey, you can lower abandonment rates and boost sales while enhancing the customer experience with timely, relevant help.
Multichannel integration
With multichannel integration, you can connect with customers on different platforms. You can manage all communications from one interface. For now, the system supports website chat, email, Facebook Messenger, Instagram, and WhatsApp. You can also integrate this data with your CRM software.
This is especially useful for businesses with a global presence or those targeting younger audiences who use a lot of messaging apps. By centralizing these channels, you avoid needing separate tools. This reduces the chance of missed messages or inconsistent responses.
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Tidio: Analytics
When you use Tidio, you get a powerful analytics suite built-in. It gives insights into customer interactions, team performance, and support operations. The platform also has detailed dashboards that track many key metrics, including conversation volumes, response times, customer satisfaction ratings, and chatbot effectiveness.
These tools help you spot patterns in customer inquiries. You can monitor peak activity times and see which issues are most common. You can see which pages get the most inquiries and which products prompt the most questions. You’ll also see how different visitor segments interact with your support channels.
Tidio's chatbot analytics are equally noteworthy. They provide detailed performance metrics for your automated conversations. You can track completion rates for chatbot flows. You’ll see where customers drop off or ask for human help. And you can even measure conversion rates for automated sales.
The platform also has A/B testing for chatbot messages and flows. This lets you optimize automation strategies based on real data. That way, you can create effective automated experiences that balance efficiency with customer satisfaction.
For team management, Tidio offers performance analytics. You can monitor individual agent productivity using metrics like average response time, resolution rate, and satisfaction scores. This helps you identify top performers and those who need more training.
The platform also provides workload distribution analytics. This ensures balanced coverage across different times and channels. By optimizing team performance through data-driven insights, you can boost operational efficiency while keeping high-quality customer service. This leads to better customer retention and increased revenue.
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Tidio: Ease of use
You can use Tidio via web browser, mobile app (iOS/Android), and desktop app (Windows, Mac, and Linux), though the latter doesn’t run as smoothly as on the browser.
Setup is quick, collecting your name, email address, website, and your main goal, such as solving customer problems, increasing sales, or both. Then, personalized instructions for platforms, including Shopify and WordPress, help you add the Tidio chat widget to your website.
The dashboard nudges you to complete the next steps, such as connecting Facebook Messenger and Instagram. On the left, a taskbar takes you to Inbox, Flows, Visitors, Contacts, and Analytics. Overall, the Tidio account section is very easy to navigate.
Operators can chat directly from the Inbox, where conversations are classified as open, unassigned, and solved. The Flows section lets you select and personalize templates according to specific scenarios, which include a cart booster, a post-purchase discount, and an Instagram autoresponder.
We simulated a live chat conversation being taken over by a bot and were impressed by the modern design and speed with which messages appeared on-screen.
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Tidio: Support
It may sound counter-intuitive but not every 'Help Desk' website is particularly helpful in terms of offering help with getting started. Sometimes they'll have a 'troubleshooting' section plus a chatbot and leave you to the rest.
This is an area where Tidio truly shines. There's a dedicated Help Center that discusses common topics like getting set up, customizing widgets, managing chatbots, and so on.
You can access this via the 'Resources' section on the main website. We were astonished to see that Tidio also offers a free e-book for download here on how to use AI tools to improve customer service for your online business. This forms just one of the titles available in the extensive 'Playbook Library' on the Support pages - other free-to-download works include manuals on sales techniques and how to replicate an in-store shopping experience using chatbots.
The 'Resources' section also contains helpful comparisons between Tidio and other help desk software providers.
If you're on the Free plan then you'll have to make do with standard e-mail support during normal business hours. Conversations and Chatbots plans have priority email support, including weekends, and 24/5 live chat. Tidio+ additionally boasts 24/7 emergency phone support. Our live chat conversation with a Tidio operator had an almost immediate first response time and a knowledgeable response.
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Tidio: Security
Tidio also claims to offer encryption for all Tidio chat connections using "the 256bit SSL protocol." As SSL was officially deprecated in 2015, we assume they mean they use the TLS protocol instead and are simply using 'SSL' as its more familiar term.
We were more reassured to learn that all Tidio domains use HTTPS and that any sensitive information like passwords and credit card numbers are stored in their databases using a one-way cryptographic hash.
Their infrastructure uses AWS servers, which are generally considered to be very secure and reliable.
Tidio also pledges not to share or redistribute any customer data but we'd have been more reassured to see that they regularly go through independent security audits to prove this, as other providers like RingCentral do.
Tidio: The Competition
Intercom is a strong alternative to Tidio, offering not only live chat, conversational bots, and ticketing, but also help centers, lead qualification, and A/B testing to optimize performance. Give Intercom a go if you fancy advanced features across Support, Engage, and Convert plans. However, Tidio combines quality support and sales features for an affordable price.
LiveChat is closer to Tidio, focusing on live chat, chatbots, and ticketing. Its chatbots are optimized for both support and sales, just like Tidio. However, LiveChat doesn’t have a self-learning AI chatbot. Its plans start at $20 per operator, per month (billed annually), with no free plan. For basic chat features, Tidio’s cheaper plans may be the better option.
Tidio: Final Verdict
Tidio grabs attention with a slick design, quick messaging, and straightforward features. It gives customers plenty of support options, from live chat and chatbots to ticketing, Instagram messages, Facebook Messenger chat, email, and WhatsApp. A self-learning AI response bot sets it apart from similar competitors, while the free plan offers a basic option for the budget-conscious.
While we're on the subject of budgeting, this is one area where we think Tidio falls down. The basic 'Flows' plan includes just 2,000 'triggers': a 'trigger in this case is any time a chatbot is activated per unique customer. This remains true even if the customer doesn't interact with the chatbot in a meaningful way, meaning you could burn through your allocation of 'triggers' pretty fast. Of course, you could just increase your quota to 40,000 per month but that will cost you nearly five times the amount of a standard 'Chatbots' plan at $139. Tidio does reassure users though if you create multiple chatbots who interact with the same customer simultaneously, this still only counts as one 'trigger'.
The company is also pushing forward with new innovations, including Lyro, a conversational AI chatbot for SMEs. Lyro AI chatbot can automate up to 70% of your support requests.
This, combined with the broad number of features in the free plan and excellent support resources make Tidio a very strong contender in the help desk arena. It's easy to see why hundreds of thousands of users deploy it every day.
Update - November 2025: Every time we go back to Foxit PDF Editor, we're reminded just how good it is, especially when it comes to editing a PDF’s existing text. Being able to link text boxes together so your writing flows from one to the other as you write brings PDF editing as close to working with a word processor as you can get. It's so good, it's worth repeating and praising here once more.
After a re-review, we haven’t noticed any major changes. The app remains smooth and responsive, and is still one of the best out there.
As for its cost, well, inflation affects everything, and you can now subscribe to PDF Editor for $130 a year ($10.83 a month), or Editor+ for $160 ($13.33 a month).
Original review follows.
Editing PDFs can be very important for businesses - and a limited PDF editor will stifle productivity and slam the brakes on otherwise efficient workflows.
Foxit’s PDF Editor sidesteps all of that, and more besides, making it easier to tweak an existing document. No more going back to the software where the file was originally created, performing the changes, exporting it as a PDF, only to discover another problem and go through the whole process again.
We took the latest version of this software out for testing, to see how it compares to the best PDF editors we've reviewed.
Foxit PDF Editor: Pricing
You can choose from two subscription services - ‘+’ is aimed more at businesses (Image credit: Foxit)
Flexible pricing with free trials, monthly & annual subscription, and perpetual licenses
Foxit’s PDF editing software comes in two editions: PDF Editor, and PDF Editor+.
PDF Editor is the cheapest option. It’s designed to work on the web and on Desktop computers (be they Mac or Windows), includes an AI assistant, advanced editing capabilities, the ability to convert PDFs to Microsoft formats, it can scans files and OCR them, it can compare two versions of a document to review all differences, and offers the ability to password protect PDFs. You can have this for $110 a year, or $11 when billed monthly.
PDF Editor+ is aimed more at professionals and businesses and as such includes more advanced features, including the ability to sign documents (which includes legally binding signatures), request signatures, and track responses in real time, allows you to redact sensitive information, and grants you access to Foxit on your iOS or Android device. This will cost you $140 a year or $14 a month.
There are no free versions of Foxit PDF Editor, although you can try Editor+ free for 14 days. For alternatives, we reviewed the best free PDF editors.
You can check out Foxit PDF editor by clicking here.
Pricing: 4/5
Foxit PDF Editor: Interface & experience
The interface is easy to understand, only revealing the tools you need as you require them (Image credit: Foxit)
A clean, easy to understand interface
The interface is quite simple, with a row of commands at the top, representing different aspects of the work you wish to carry out, such as ‘Edit’, ‘Convert’, ‘Protect’ and ‘Share’.
Click on any of them and the row of icons beneath it changes to display the tools suited for the selected action. The interface is well organized, only showing you the tools you need when you require them. If you're looking for a less overwhelming alternative to Adobe's Acrobat software, Foxit may serve you very well.
If you just opened the app, you’ll also see some ‘Tool Wizards’ in the middle of the interface, which allow you to quickly access frequently performed actions, namely ‘Edit PDF’ and ‘Merge PDF’.
Interface & experience: 5/5
Foxit PDF Editor: Editing
Connect the various text boxes together to create a seamless flow when editing their content (Image credit: Foxit)
Almost as easy as using a regular word processor
Should you need to make changes to an existing PDF, you need to take a trip to the ‘Edit’ section - which is actually automatically selected once you open a document.
You’ll find your PDF is divided into text boxes, which can be selected, moved around and resized at will. The text contained within one will automatically reflow as you alter its size. This also happens when you alter the content of these boxes.
You might notice that the main body of the document will likely be split up into multiple such text boxes, making editing a bit of a pain, as words won’t automatically flow from one box to another. However, Foxit has solved that problem with its ‘Link & Join Text’ feature.
Select it, then click (in order) the boxes you wish to connect together. Once done, go back to your editing, and you’ll be able to write seamlessly through the boxes.
When it comes to text tools, you have the basics you’d expect from any word processor. You’re able to change the font, its size, color and alignment. Bold, italics, underline, strikethrough, and so on, are also available, as are options to alter character, line and paragraph spacing, and character scale.
Foxit PDF editor pretty much covers most, if not all, the functions you’d need to make your necessary changes. There’s even a built-in spellchecker. It is the most versatile, flexible and extensive PDF editor we’ve yet come across.
Editing: 5/5
Foxit PDF Editor: Conversions
The conversion process from a webpage to PDF sounds great, but it failed for complex webpages (Image credit: Foxit)
Convert data from one file format to another
Foxit PDF Editor can also help you convert documents into other file formats, such as Office docs like PDF to Word, PDF to PowerPoint, and PDF to Excel. You can also convert RTF, plain text, HTML and even various image formats. This level of flexibility is great should you need to extract the content of the PDF to create something new based on it.
This conversion process works in the opposite direction too, allowing you to convert files like Word to PDF. You have options to convert from an existing file, from your scanner, based on copied data stored in your computer’s clipboard, or even convert HTML to PDF.
The latter sounded interesting but we encountered some problems: we tried converting www.techradar.com, www.apple.com, and even www.microsoft.com, but we only got various errors for our troubles. It seems it might only work for less complex, less animation heavy, less processing-in-the-background pages.
Regarding the scanner option, it’s great that Foxit PDF Editor can connect directly to your device. You can even choose for the software to automatically perform an OCR pass automatically, enabling you to edit as soon as the process is done.
This OCR software functionality isn’t restricted to the scanning process, meaning that you can use it to convert any scanned PDF in your possession. You’re given two main options: turn the scanned image into a searchable one (meaning you can use the search field to find specific text only), or convert the file to make the text editable. We found the results to be pretty good.
Conversions: 4/5
Foxit PDF Editor: Online collaboration
Foxit PDF Editor has many useful annotation tools for collaborative work (Image credit: Foxit)
Work as a team, thanks to a long list of annotating tools
As Foxit PDF Editor is aimed at businesses, it stands to reason that you’ll find online collaboration tools. These are located in the ‘Comment’ section.
From there, you and your team are able to highlight text (with multiple colour choices), link said highlighted section to a note, add a free floating note, strikeout, replace, or insert text, draw shapes, and more. There are many options here to make sure other members of your team know exactly which changes need to happen.
Online collaboration: 4/5
Foxit PDF Editor: Data redaction
Foxit PDF Editor comes with many powerful redacting tools (Image credit: Foxit)
Keep sensitive information away from prying eyes
Businesses need to protect their information. In certain industries, it’s absolutely imperative to stay compliant with global data laws - with the threat of operational, financial, and reputational damage hanging over any firm that doesn’t treat data security seriously.
There are basic ways to redact information, usually by placing a black box over sensitive data, but if it’s not done right, you can still select, copy and paste what was supposed to be restricted.
Foxit PDF Editor doesn’t work like that.
The tools for this job reside in the ‘Protect’ section. From there. You could use ‘Whiteout’, for instance. This is a simple one: click and drag the section you wish to delete, and it’s permanently removed from the document. You can’t even undo this. It’s also not possible to see if any info was there in the first place.
Another option is the ‘Mark for Redaction’ tool. This allows you to select text to be blacked out. You have more control than the Whiteout tool, although you don’t appear to have the ability to edit your selection (undoing your action is possible though). Once you’re ready, click on ‘Apply Redaction’, and after confirming this, the chosen content is no longer selectable or editable (or undoable).
It’s a powerful tool which also allows you to perform search and redact options, automatically looking through the document for a specific word for instance, or instructing Foxit PDF Editor to redact all phone numbers or emails in the file.
Redactions: 5/5
Foxit PDF Editor: AI
Is Foxit’s AI genie an ideal addition to your workflow, or just another gimmick? (Image credit: Foxit)
AI is one of those features you need to try to see if it’ll work for you… or if it’ll be as useful as a MacBook Pro’s Touch Bar
It seems software isn’t software these days without some kind of AI creeping into the code, and Foxit PDF Editor is no exception. The latest version comes with an AI-Assistant, which can help you in various ways, such as being able to summarise a document, rewrite it, translate it into over 30 languages, and if you’re not sure how to do something, ask it a question, and it will come up with instructions on how to perform the action you’re struggling to perform.
However, interestingly enough, when we tried that feature, the AI replied to us in French, even though we asked it in English and the document in question was written in English. This glitch only happened once, mind. Maybe the AI got confused by the reviewer’s surname!
AI: 3/5
Foxit PDF Editor: Scorecard
Pricing
Monthly & annual subscriptions and perpetual licenses available (software dependent)
4
Interface & experience
Clean UI, simple to find what you need
5
Editing
Incredibly simple with some clever touches
5
Conversions
Plenty of conversion tools and OCR functionality
4
Online collaboration
Good remote collaboration integration
4
Redactions
Excellent way to remove sensitive data in documents
5
Should I Buy?
Buy it if...
You need to regularly and quickly edit PDFs Foxit PDF editor is a great tool for businesses, with flexible and fair prices - especially the perpetual license, where available, when you need to modify or edit PDFs on a regular basis. The PDF editing software even comes with a outstanding OCR capability, and being multi-platform is just icing on the cake.
Don't buy it if...
You’re a casual user Foxit PDF Editor might be overkill though. Most people don’t need to edit the content of a PDF. And combining or splitting PDFs are functions that many traditional PDF readers even include, so shouldn’t be considered ‘Pro’ features.
Alternatives
Adobe Acrobat Standardis our top recommendation PDF editor for most people - though Foxit PDF Editor certainly gives it a run for its money, in our experience. View Deal
Apple Previewis a free PDF reader and manipulator for Macs. Coming preinstalled on Apple machines, in our review we hailed its powerful editing tools.View Deal
EaseUS PDF Editoris an impressively powerful PDF editor with plenty of tools up its sleeves. We recently re-reviewed this outstanding tool and it's still just as good as it's been for a long time. View Deal
Wix may be the biggest name in website building, but is it right for you? Our Wix review helps you get all the information you need to make an informed decision.
We’ve extensively tried and tested 80+ website builders and found that Wix consistently beats competitors in important areas including tools and features, ease of use, and price. In fact, Wix features heavily across all our buying guides and has maintained the #1 spot in our list of the best website builder platforms for some time.
Wix is a fully-comprehensive website builder, offering everything from high-impact templates and an outstanding AI website builder to powerful business tools including ecommerce features and a booking platform.
There is a lot to cover in this Wix review. We signed up, built a host of test sites, and took an in-depth look at the templates, editor, features, ease of use, speed, security, SEO, apps, hosting, and more. But before we dive into the details, let’s get the TL;DR for those who just want the most important insights and information.
If you decide that Wix is the website builder for you, you can now save on your subscription with our list of the best Wix promo codes.
Wix review: Overview
Wix is the world’s most popular website builder, and by a very long way.
According to BuiltWith, Wix has a massive 33% share of the market, more than any other commercial website builder. It's closely followed by Squarespace at 26%, with GoDaddy and Weebly trailing further behind in 2026.
Wix offers some powerful paid plans, starting from as little as $12 per month for the Light plan (on a three year plan), which gets you 2GB of storage space, a free domain, and the removal of Wix branding.View Deal
What’s the secret? Some website builders focus on newbies, others on experts and the most demanding sites, but Wix targets everyone. Whether you’re a first-timer looking to build a simple personal site, or a company launching a new web store, Wix has the tools and technology to help. We signed up and built a stack of test sites to find out more.
Wix is the world's most popular website builder, the power behind 46% of the market by the number of websites, more than the likes of Squarespace (17%), GoDaddy Website Builder (10%) and Weebly (5%) combined.
Getting started with Wix
Wix got our website project off to a very quick start by allowing us to choose from a huge library of 900+ templates. Whether you’re creating a food blog, an online CV, a pet store, a site for your restaurant, or wedding events business, there’s a template to suit.
We chose a Hotel template, and were immediately impressed. It was a very complete site, with pages showing the rooms, hotel amenities, our policies on hosting weddings and events, with slideshows, downloadable menu PDFs, a Live Chat button, and a Contact Us page with a map and a working Contact form.
Wix offers some stunning templates right off the shelf (Image credit: Wix)
All we had to do next was change the built-in photos and text for our own. If you already have the content you need, you could have most of the site up and running in an afternoon.
Although most templates come with a sensible default set of pages and features, you may well want to add others, and Wix has more options than we’ve seen with anyone else.
This starts with core features like photo galleries, video and music players, embeddable social media streams, buttons, maps, forms and more. But there’s so much more such as blogs, web stores, and forums.
Wix app market adds over 500 possible tools and feature to your website (Image credit: Wix)
If the standard tools don’t deliver what you need, the Wix App Market has 500+ extensions to add new website features and connect your sites to various platforms and services - that’s way more than anyone else.
As with the templates, although Wix has an array of features and apps, they’re not the best in every area. The sheer volume and number of options can make Wix more difficult to use, too. But we think it’s important to have that choice.
Blogs, ecommerce, and speed
If your website needs a blog, then the good news is Wix can add one to any template with a single click. We found it easy to create, organise, and manage posts.
The blogging system doesn’t have the power or flexibility of WordPress, but then neither does anything else. Although we noticed a few issues, they are minor (a post can’t have two authors, for instance). Overall, Wix has all the blogging power most personal and business users will need.
It’s a similar story with ecommerce. Wix can’t fully compete with platforms like Shopify or WooCommerce, but that’s no surprise. Ecommerce is only one of the areas Wix covers, and it’s trying to create a service that anyone can use.
But let’s keep this in perspective. If you’re a newcomer, maybe a small or medium business looking to build a capable web store, Wix’s ease of use and lengthy feature list could make it the perfect partner.
Whatever your website or audience, performance is important. We built several test websites and used some of the best speed testing platforms around to see how they compared.
The results were reasonable. Wix adds lots of scripts and other files to its sites, and that means it’s not as fast as, say, a hand-tuned WordPress setup. But that’s no surprise - all website builders have the same issue. Wix delivered similar and very acceptable speeds to Squarespace in our tests, even with its most basic paid plan.
Value
You can get started with Wix for free, no credit card details required. The plan is very limited, with a tiny 500MB storage and bandwidth per month, but it’s enough to test the service.
Paid plans start at $17 a month, but you only get 2GB storage and there’s no ecommerce support. If you’re building a web store or need more features or speed, you’ll be spending $29+ a month on one of the higher plans. That’s a little above average, but it’s also very similar to Squarespace, and we think it’s fair value for what you get.
Wix example websites
Animal Music StudiosIzzy WheelsKode With KlossyEvolve Clothing GalleryRoee Ben YehudaMananalu
In this review we’ll talk about Wix’s many features and what they can do, but if you’re in a hurry, the quickest way to understand the possibilities is to look at what others Wix users have created.
A website about your coding camps could easily be just dull blocks of text, but Kode With Klossy makes great use of Wix photos features, scrolling effects, and animations to create a modern and appealing site.
Evolve Clothing, Roee Ben Yahuda, and Izzy Wheels are professional ecommerce and portfolio sites which use eye-catching graphics, scrolls, and effects to grab and hold your attention.
Wix makes it very easy to use video on your site, and we’re talking about way more than just embedding some YouTube clip. Animal Music Studios produces award-winning music and sound design for ads and elsewhere for many of the world’s biggest brands, and its Wix site allows you to browse them all in an amazing video wall.
If you do nothing else, scroll down Mananalu and count all the handy features Wix allows you to use in ecommerce and other sites: shopping cart top right, video header, social media sharing buttons, Amazon shopping integration, a ‘Find a Store’ button which uses your current location, animations, easy newsletter subscriptions, and more.
Wix pricing and plans
Wix offers a range of plans for everyone from hobbyists to enterprise level businesses. (Image credit: Wix)
Wix Plan Options:
Plan
/mo (paid monthly)
/mo (paid annually)
/mo (paid every 2-years)
/mo (paid every 3-years)
Free
$0
$0
$0
$0
Lite
$24
$17
$14
$12
Core
$36
$29
$24
$21
Business
$43
$36
$29
$26
Business Elite
$172
$159
$121
$110
Pricing last verified: 11/02/2026
Free: Great for giving Wix a try
Wix's limited free plan inserts ads on your site, doesn’t support custom domains, and limits you to only 500MB storage and 1GB monthly bandwidth. It’s not for serious sites, but the free plan does give you an easy way to try Wix before you buy, and we think it’s a big plus for the service.
It is worth noting that you cannot currently connect Google Analytics to Wix with its free plan, which can make the plan unsuitable for more serious users.
Lite: Ideal for solopreneurs and personal sites
Lite drops the ads and bandwidth limits. It also allows you to use your own domain, making it more suitable for professional users than the free plan. Storage is limited to 2GB, though, there’s no ecommerce or analytics, and there are assorted other restrictions and issues.
For example, you get one automatic monthly backup only (you can have up to three active manual backups); video streaming is limited to 30 minutes; and there’s no support for adding live chat to your site.
Core: Perfect for small, ambitious businesses
If you’re a small business building a web store, a business or other demanding site, we think you’ll be better off with the Core plan. This plan lifts your storage limit to 50GB, it also unlocks ecommerce features, analytics, and site chat.
You’ll also get some added marketing tools and site collaborators, making it ideal for a business that is growing its team.
Business: Great for growing businesses
The business plan is similar to the Core plan, but it gives you more. More storage (100GB), more collaborators (up to 10), and more marketing and ecommerce tools and features. This is a great plan for more established businesses that need that extra bit of power.
Business Elite: Best for established businesses that want to scale
The Business Elite plan is aimed at serious users with big international sites, and although it comes with a hefty price tag, when we dug into the details, we could see why.
Opting for Business Elite gets you unlimited storage and video streaming time, for instance. You also get multi-cloud hosting, access to an advanced developer platform, up to 100 site collaborators, and advanced marketing tools.
This really is an all-in plan from Wix, and most businesses won’t ever use up any limits here.
Hidden costs
There are some additional costs that you should be aware of with Wix.
Although the Wix App Market is a huge selling point for Wix, many of the apps charge one-off or monthly fees for using them.
Many Wix plans come with a free domain, but only for the first year. After the first year, your domain will renew at anything from $20 and up.
If you opt to connect a professional email (such as hello@mywebsite.com), you can do this via Wix, but it will also come at an additional cost.
What do Wix users think?
To get a feel for how Wix users feel about the service, we’ve looked at how it scores on popular ratings sites around the world (and how it compares to some of it's top competitors).
Review Site
Wix
Squarespace
Jimdo
Trustpilot
4.6/5 (24,981+ reviews)
1.2/5 (1,494+ reviews)
4.5/5 (5,551+ reviews)
G2
4.2/5 (1,729+ reviews)
4.4/5 (1,089+ reviews)
3.9/5 (18+ reviews)
Capterra
4.4/5 (10,406+ reviews)
4.6/5 (3,328+ reviews)
3.8/5 (42+ reviews)
SoftwareAdvice
4.4/5 (10,406+ reviews)
4.6/5 (3,327+ reviews)
3.8/5 (42+ reviews)
GetApp
4.4/5 (10,400+ reviews)
4.6/5 (3,325+ reviews)
3.9/5 (40+ reviews)
Recent reviews often praised Wix for ease of use, its range of features, and specific incidents of great customer support from individual agents.
Although there are relatively few negative reviews, common themes include poor speeds when creating and editing the site (but not for site visitors), and problems solving complex support issues which can’t be handled in a single contact.
Put it all together and this is a good result for Wix. Its ratings are generally high, comparable to or better than the competition, and although negative reviews are always a concern, we don’t see any indication of major service problems.
Getting started with Wix
Get started quickly with Wix's help, or take your time with a more bespoke design (Image credit: Wix)
We clicked the ‘Design a Site’ box, and Wix offered us two choices: allow the service to build a site for us, or choose one of Wix’ many templates and customize it with the editor.
We chose the first ‘Build it for me’ option, and the service asked us a series of questions about our site and our business. What was our business name, email, physical address, or phone number? Did we have any social media links? What colors and fonts did we like? Did we have a logo?
(If you don’t have or want to share any of these details, leave those boxes blank and Wix won’t mention them on the site.)
Wix gives you options to pick from, helping tailor your site to your preferences (Image credit: Wix)
Next, Wix suggested three site layouts. We chose our favorite, and Wix asked which pages we needed: ‘Locations’, ‘Store Policies’, ‘FAQ’, ‘About Us’, and ‘Contact.’ Helpful scrolling thumbnails showed us what each page contained.
Pages chosen, we clicked Next, and Wix both created our site and put it online using a Wix subdomain (oursitename.wixsite.com/my-site-1.)
Our results weren’t bad at all, considering we’d told Wix little more than we were running an online shoe store. It chose a good quality ‘woman-putting-shoe-on’ picture for the top of the page, displayed more products (with neat animation effects) as we scrolled down the page, had a built-in store with product filters and a shopping cart, 12 product pages, and more.
Although you’ll want to customize the default copy to suit your needs, this is quicker and easier than you might think. Our sample site used this as its first paragraph, for instance:
‘At My Site, we are dedicated to carrying your favorite designers and showcasing their latest collections. We make sure to offer you outstanding value without compromising on quality. All online orders are inspected prior to shipment to ensure that your package arrives in perfect condition. Are you ready to find your next favorite pair of shoes?’
That may not work for everyone, but it’s a decent first attempt. If you’re happy with the text, add your own business name and it’s sorted in seconds. But even if you want something else, having good default text shows you the points you should probably make (‘favorite designers’, ‘latest collections’, ‘outstanding value’), and you can rephrase or expand those however you like.
We noticed one unexpected limit with Wix sites on all plans: you’re allowed a maximum of 100 static pages. That doesn’t include blog posts, product descriptions, and other dynamic pages, so it shouldn’t be an issue for the vast majority of sites. But if you know it might be a problem for you, Squarespace has a far more generous 1,000 static page limit, and we’ve seen WordPress handle 10,000 static pages successfully in the past.
Wix templates
Wix offers a huge range of stunning templates to pick from (Image credit: Wix)
Wix has a huge library of 900+ professionally-designed, clean, and modern website templates to explore, far more than we see elsewhere (Squarespace has 150+, Jimdo 100+.)
The templates aren’t all fully responsive. Wix generally does a good job of ensuring websites look just as good on mobile devices as desktops, but there can be occasional glitches. We didn’t have any notable issues with our test sites, though, and even if we did, the good news is that Wix now has very advanced editors which can produce fully responsive sites. (You can try them for free, too, but more on that later.)
A library of this size means there’s a very good change that you’ll find a template which suits your needs. When we chose the Food category at Squarespace, it showed us eight templates, with cryptic design names like ‘Lexington’ and ‘Hester’, giving us few clues about what they were for.
When we searched for ‘Food’ at Wix it gave us 70+ hits, with clearly labeled templates helping us find food blogs, food shops, online grocery stores, nutritionists, bakeries, cafes, catering companies, Italian/ vegetarian/ pizza/ fast food/ seafood/ burger and other restaurants, and more.
Once you have picked a template, you can use the easy editor to make it your own. (Image credit: Wix)
Many templates are sensibly set up with appropriate pages and content for their purpose. The Steak House Restaurant has gorgeous pics of juicy steaks, along with default menu and reservation pages, for instance, ready for you to customise with your own details. Meanwhile, the Musician site we chose had default links to our Tiktok, YouTube, BandCamp, SoundCloud, Apple Music, and other sites, along with placeholders for our latest music and video, and a Subscription form for visitors to join our mailing list.
Even if you can’t find a template which precisely suits your needs (you’re a musician but don’t have any videos, for instance), having this many pre-built templates gets you off to a quick start. You can then customise your favorite to deliver just what you want.
If the regular designs just don’t work for you, Wix also provides a bunch of blank templates. These have a range of layouts, but no images or industry-specific titles or text, so you’re free to start with a blank page and create whatever design you like.
Whatever you’re after, the good news is that Wix makes all its templates visible to everyone, without signing up. (Jimdo only displays template thumbnails until you sign up.) Visit the Wix Templates page and you can choose a template and browse it as a full website, exploring every page and feature to see if it’s right for you.
Wix website editor
The Wix editor is one of the easiest to use on the market (Image credit: Wix)
The standard Wix editor opens with a simple and beginner-friendly look which uses the vast majority of your screen space to display the current page, and keeps other clutter to a minimum.
The first editing steps are simple. We moved our mouse cursor around the page sections - headers, footers, image galleries, sliders - and, in most cases, a Quick Edit button appeared. That sounded promising, so we clicked it, and the Wix editor displayed a single sidebar with options to change titles, captions, images, and everything else in that section. It’s a great approach which makes it easy for anyone to begin editing a page, even if they’ve never used a website builder at all.
Select other elements and Wix gives you relevant options. Click a paragraph of text, for instance, and you can just start typing to add content; clicking a menu displays options to change how it works; and experienced users can right-click just about anything to access a host of advanced options.
Highly customisable
Wix offers great freedom in your design, but not so much that it is easy to mess up your site. (Image credit: Wix)
If the items on your page (text blocks, images, videos, maps, forms) don’t quite work for your needs, then the editor allows you to resize and reposition them as you like.
One significant feature of the Wix editor is that it allows you to precisely position objects wherever you like on the page, and resize them appropriately. That’s different to Squarespace and some other editors, where you can drop objects onto the page, but they snap to a grid: you can still place them approximately, but you don’t have as much creative freedom.
If you’re an experienced web designer, or you’re looking to achieve very specific goals or effects, the customization options in the Wix editor could be just what you need.
If you’re very much at the beginner end of the market - you’ll probably choose a template, replace the text and images but not much more - then the Wix Quick Edit feature also makes it relatively easy to use.
But if you’re an intermediate user, inexperienced but you’d like to try a few page and site tweaks, then the more guided approach of the Squarespace editor could make it easier to use.
Wix recently integrated AI into its website editor, making it easier than ever before to tailor your website to your needs. Users can interact directly with AI via conversational chat, in response to your questions or instructions the AI will help you edit templates, guiding you through key areas such as selecting color palettes and fonts by extracting colors from your logo to helping you experiment with various themes.
Developer features
Wix Studio offers advanced creative tools to all users. (Image credit: Wix)
If the standard Wix-generated pages don’t work for you, the service has advanced options which might help.
The standard editor has a Velo Dev Mode, which allows developers to add custom JavaScript code, or use an array of low-level APIs to reconfigure precisely how the service works.
As of January 2025, Wix Studio has now replaced Wix's Editor X as the platform's more advanced editor aimed at web design freelancers and agencies. It's designed specifically for agencies and professionals. You get advanced design tools without the complexity.
This isn't your typical website builder. Studio offers pixel-perfect control and responsive design by default. Every element automatically adapts to different screen sizes. No manual adjustments needed.
The collaboration features shine for team projects. Multiple designers can edit simultaneously. You see where colleagues are working in real-time. Comments and task assignments keep everyone organized.
Lots of website builders promise design freedom with efficiency, but Studio actually delivers. You can create custom breakpoints for precise responsive control. Drag-and-drop editing works alongside advanced CSS options. Even Figma designs import directly into Studio.
We found the AI integration especially impressive. Smart layout suggestions speed up initial designs. The AI creates custom wireframes based on your project goals. Content generation handles copy across multiple pages instantly.
Client management gets streamlined too. Custom branding removes Wix logos from your sites. Detailed reporting keeps clients informed about progress. Handoff tools make site transfers seamless.
Studio includes over 375 professional templates. Each one's industry-specific and fully responsive. So even with the advanced editor, you're not starting from scratch every time. Wix Studio is purchased separately from the website builder. There's no free plan, but paid subscriptions start at just $19/month with a 14-day money-back guarantee. You don't need a regular Wix subscription if you use Studio.
Templates get your site off to a good start, but every quality website builder allows you to add a bunch of other features.
In a click or two, Wix can add text boxes, images, video and music players, social media bars, buttons, maps, menus and more. Plus the new AI features pack a ton of value.
AI marketing assistant
Wix's newest AI tool tackles one of business owners' biggest headaches. Meet Kleo, the AI marketing assistant that arrived in 2025.
You don't need advanced marketing expertise to start building your online presence. Kleo handles SEO, social media, email campaigns, and paid ads from one place. It's like having a marketing manager built into your dashboard.
The setup process is refreshingly simple. Tell Kleo about your business goals. The AI creates tailored marketing plans automatically. No guesswork required.
What sets Kleo apart from basic automation tools is that its suggestions are actually useful. Other website builders offer simple content generators. Kleo goes much deeper. It understands your brand voice and target audience.
The AI publishes social posts across multiple channels. It sends email campaigns when timing matters most. You can upgrade your social media and email plans to unlock even more publishing power.
We also found Kleo very consistent during our testing. It does not stray too far from your original voice and tone instructions. However, some assembly might be required to get the content to a publishable state.
Currently, Kleo works in English only. But, Wix plans to expand to other languages soon. The tool also comes free with all premium Wix plans, so no extra subscription is needed.
AI business assistant
Astro launched in April 2025 as Wix's first AI business assistant. Think of it as your digital business partner. Available 24/7 through a simple chat interface.
You'll find Astro in the top right of your dashboard. Click the blue "AI" button to start chatting. The assistant understands natural language perfectly. Just ask questions like you would a human colleague.
The range of tasks Astro handles is impressive. It monitors website traffic and analyzes sales trends. Need a performance report? Astro generates one instantly. Want to optimize your SEO settings? The assistant guides you through every step.
Content creation becomes effortless with Astro. The AI writes blog posts, social media content, and email campaigns. It maintains your brand voice across all platforms. Quality stays consistent whether you're writing one post or one hundred.
Business expansion gets simpler too. Astro helps you add new products to your store. It explores dropshipping opportunities that match your niche. The assistant even manages subscriptions and team permissions.
We liked Astro's proactive approach during testing. The AI doesn't just answer questions, it spots opportunities for growth and suggests relevant tools. This often leads to discovering features you didn't know existed.
Guy Sopher from Wix calls Astro "the largest collection of skills" they've ever built into one assistant. The AI learns continuously, adding new capabilities regularly.
Currently available in English for Wix and Wix Studio users. But, Wix has said that support for languages is coming soon. The assistant works on all Wix plan levels, including the free tier.
Simple forms are a great way to interact with your website users. (Image credit: Wix)
Image handling
Wix earned a thumbs up from us for its strong image support. Squarespace and most of the competition limit you to the usual JPEG, PNG and GIF formats, but Wix also supports the ultra-efficient WebP, saving bandwidth and improving speeds.
We found the very capable Wix image editor helped us prepare most photos without using external tools. We could adjust brightness, contrast, highlights, shadows and more just by dragging sliders; there are 27 filters, crop and resize features, and you can automatically enhance your images with a click.
Other website builders have decent photo editors, and some outperform Wix in one or two areas (Squarespace has more flexible image cropping, for instance.) But, overall, Wix has more adjustments and tweaks than anybody else, and also crams in some surprisingly advanced features.
A Cutout feature automatically identifies the subject of a photo and removes the background. Its success rate depends very much on your photo, but we had excellent results with most of the images we tried.
We loved the ability to add elements to your photos, too. This can be as simple as a text caption, but you can also choose overlay effects including image flares, shadows and reflections.
If you’re short on quality photos, Wix gives you access to free images from both its own library, and the excellent Unsplash. The image search engine isn’t always the best with complex searches (entering ‘traffic lights UK’ still got us photos with freeways and palm trees), but it’s more choice than we usually see elsewhere (Squarespace offers free images via Unsplash only), and we had no problem finding what we needed.
If you can’t quite find the right image, Wix also allows you to search Shutterstock and purchase individual images from only $2.99 each. There are some restrictions (you can use the image for free, but on Wix only), but that’s still a very good deal. Squarespace uses Getty for its premium photos, but it asks around $10 per image.
Wix forms and collections
Some Wix page elements have a huge amount of depth. Choose to add a Form, for instance, and Wix displays multiple templates for various form types. There are Contact forms, Order forms, Registration forms to collect visitor details, and others for applications, feedback, donations, subscriptions, waivers, and more.
That’s just the start. We chose a Contact Us form, clicked Settings and found all kinds of configuration tools.
Forms can change dynamically as users fill them in, for instance (ask an extra question if they choose a certain value.) When a user submits a forum, you can choose whether to display a message, a download link, redirect them to another URL, something else. Wix can save time, too, by automating common tasks: sending them a Thank You email, sending them a coupon, adding them to this or that contact list.
One big plus for Wix is that, because of its vast App Market (with many free options), it can add very major features which completely transform your site.
Squarespace doesn’t offer built-in support for adding live chat or web forums to its sites, for instance. Users can do it, but they must connect their Squarespace sites to third-party apps or services. That works, but it makes life more complicated if there are problems, because you must work with multiple support teams to sort them out.
Vibe coding platform
In January 2026, Wix launched its dedicated vibe coding platform, Wix Harmony. This platform allows Wix users to take a new approach to building, combining 'vibe coding', where you simply describe what you want the website builder to do (like explaining to a friend), and traditional drag-and-drop website building.
Wix promises that, unlike some other vibe coding tools, this new feature works in 'Harmony' with your website, ensuring no broken code.
Forums and groups can help you increase engagement and even offer new methods for generating profit. (Image credit: Wix)
Wix, meanwhile, can add live chat and all kinds of community features (forums, monetizable groups, areas where your visitors can share files or photos with each other) with built-in features and the company’s own apps. They’re much easier to add, and if they have any issues, Wix’ own support team should help you get everything working.
That’s important, because these larger features can extend your site in ways you may not even have thought about. You might sign up with Wix thinking you’ll get a simple site about your gardening company, for instance. But what if you added a forum, where you could offer gardening advice? Or a photo sharing area where customers could share before and after pics of your latest projects? There are all kinds of possibilities, even for the smallest of sites.
Wix ecommerce features
Wix is best known as an easy-to-use website builder for blogs, simple personal, and small business sites, but it also includes a very complete ecommerce platform that includes every web store feature you might need.
The service gets off to a great start with its huge choice of templates. When we searched for ‘online store’, Wix presented us with a list of 100 store types, making it easier to find a site which suited our needs.
There’s wide support for selling physical and digital products, services (appointments, classes, courses and more), as well as dropshipping (products shipped by a third party) and print-on-demand products (your designs, produced and shipped by a third party.)
Selling on other platforms such as Amazon is easy with Wix (Image credit: Wix)
Connect your store to Wix Payments and you can accept payments via credit card, Google Pay and Apple Pay. It’s easy to add PayPal, too, and support for 80+ other payment gateways allows you to handle crypto, bank transfers, ‘buy now, pay later’ schemes, and more.
Wix Payments charges a reasonable 2.9% fee + $0.30 per online credit card transaction in the US. (Beware, the figures vary widely depending on your customer’s region and payment method. The Wix Payment Processing Fees page has all the figures you need.)
This is similar to many top providers, although there are ways you can cut your costs. Shopify’s starter plan also asks 2.9% per transaction, for instance, but upgrading to the Shopify plan cuts that to 2.6%, and the Advanced plan charges 2.4%.
There’s a lot of work involved in setting up any substantial web store, but Wix does a better job than most of walking you through the process. A helpful wizard breaks this down to the key steps - setting up payments, adding products, defining your shipping rules and more - and there are some excellent help tools.
We particularly liked the tutorials. ‘How to’ guides are often lengthy documents, with lots of screenshots, where it’s hard to connect what you’re seeing to the real control panel. These tutorials aren’t separate documents; they work by explaining steps and animating the actual Wix dashboards, making it much easier to understand what’s going on and remember it for later.
The Wix App Market has a vast range of ecommerce tools to take your store even further. We found impressive apps to create and sell online courses, print barcodes and labels, manage inventory, handle accounting tasks, shipping, marketing, and more. If you’re interested, take a look at the Wix Ecommerce apps, see what’s available.
Wix doesn’t offer ecommerce support with the free or $17 a month Light plan. But signing up for the Core plan gets you the main ecommerce features, including support for selling up to 50,000 products, accepting payments, selling on social media and top online marketplaces, and more. It’s $29 a month on the annual plan, and only $19 if you’re willing to sign up for three years.
Upgrading adds valuable ecommerce extras, such as support for multiple currencies, adding customer reviews, and even creating a loyalty program.
This is fair value, especially at the lower end of the range. Shopify’s starter Basic plan is $29 a month billed annually, for instance; Squarespace offers basic ecommerce features with its $23 a month business plan, but that doesn’t include some of the advanced extras (selling subscriptions, abandoned cart recovery) that Wix bundles with all its ecommerce plans.
Overall, Wix gives you a lot for your cash, making it a decent choice for ecommerce newcomers or small existing sites. But if you’ve a busy existing store, BigCommerce or a good WooCommerce plan could also be worth a look.
Creating a Blog with Wix
Blogs are a great way to engage your audience and boost search engine rankings (Image credit: Wix)
Wix is one of the best blogging sites on the market. It id very simple for beginners to create their first blog, but also has a pile of advanced features for more demanding and experienced users.
Getting started is really easy. Just select Blog when Wix asks you which pages your new site should include, and it’ll add a blog section for you. (But if you forget, you can add a blog later in a couple of clicks).
A straightforward blog editor allows you to create new posts. This opens with a choice of standard templates for common post types (‘How to…’, ‘Ultimate Guide to…’, ‘Product Review…’, recipes and more. That doesn’t just save time, it helps the blog look more professional because you’re using a consistent format for each post type.
Alternatively, you’re able to create rich posts from scratch, with text, images, galleries, video, GIFs, downloadable files (a PDF you want to share, say), buttons, tables, lists and polls. Squarespace allows you to create blog posts with even more types of content, but, realistically, Wix likely has more than enough options for most people.
Wix AI is now integrated into the platform's blogging tools. You can turn to AI for tailored blog suggestions based on your website/business information. It can also help you by generating comprehensive blog outlines, delivering AI-generated images, and optimizing your content for search engine results.
Ecommerce options include the ability to display product descriptions, and you can allow readers to book services or make appointments directly from the page.
There are some really professional touches here. Hit ‘Publish’, say, and Wix doesn’t just put your post online. It also has templates allowing you to immediately promote your new post via an email campaign or social media post (Facebook, Instagram, X, YouTube, and Linkedin are supported.)
A strong core set of blog and post management features include the ability to schedule your posts for a later date, and organise your posts with categories or tags to make them easier to find.
We had some issues with the fine details of Wix blogs. You can’t add multiple authors to a blog post, for instance, unlike Squarespace and WordPress.
It was a mixed story with some of the more advanced blog features, too.
We liked the Monetize feature, where you could put some posts behind a paywall and charge for access. But the Import tool, designed to import posts from an existing WordPress blog, didn’t work reliably for us. And a ‘Translate’ option to translate posts into 180+ languages sounds appealing, until you realise it charges per word, won’t translate everything, and has all kinds of usability issues (probably why it rates only 2 out of 5 stars on the App Market as we write.)
Overall (and as we expected), Wix can’t match WordPress for blogging ability. Squarespace is fractionally more powerful, too. But the differences are marginal, and Wix is still a very capable blogging platform with more than enough power for most people. (If blogging is a top priority, create a free Wix account and you can try before you buy.)
What video features does Wix have?
Video can add an element of depth and excitement to your website (Image credit: Wix)
Wix scores for its powerful built-in video features. You can upload videos up to 15GB into your own video library; there’s support for accessing video files stored in your Dropbox or Google Drive account; and you can embed videos directly from YouTube, Vimeo, Facebook, Dailymotion and Twitch.
If the standard Wix tools aren’t enough, the App Market has plenty more. We ran a few searches and quickly found apps to embed video content from Tiktok, Twitter, Instagram, and others.
Wix allows you to host up to 30 minutes of video, even on the free Wix plan. (Beware the 500MB free bandwidth limit, though: streaming services use around 700MB per hour, even with basic 480p footage.)
We were happy to see Wix offers significantly more video storage as you purchase higher plans, with the Business plan giving you 10 hours, and the Business Elite plan dropping all video limits. Squarespace only offers a basic 30 minutes storage on all its plans, and you need to purchase an add-on product to get more.
Unusually, Wix also has direct support for live streaming, both from your mobile or a desktop (Windows, Mac or Linux.) Free Wix users have a 10 minute limit on a single stream, but upgrade to a premium plan and this jumps to three hours. You can even monetize your stream, with options to take payments for individual streams, to (on the higher plans) sell weekly, monthly, or annual subscription plans.
We noticed some issues. When we chose to ‘stream now’ from a mobile device, for instance, Wix could only point us to an iOS app; Android users are left out. Streaming from a desktop takes some work, too, requiring you to install and set up an encoder. And although the Support site does a fair job of walking you through the desktop process, it ignores mobile streaming entirely.
Still, most website builders offer far less video streaming support (and regular web hosts rarely allow it at all.) If you’ve big video plans for your website, Wix’s flexibility and range of tools make it well worth a look.
Wix app market
The app market helps you grow your site in the ways that matter most. (Image credit: Wix)
Wix has more built-in features than we can count (we know, we’ve tried), but they’re just the start of what it has to offer. The Wix App Market has 500+ apps which can add new design elements, integrate your site with marketing or sales platforms, connect to social media platforms and a whole lot more.
That’s way more than even the best of the competition. Squarespace only recommends 40+ extensions on its site, for instance (although there are plenty of others around, if you go looking.)
This doesn’t quite give you as much choice as you’d think. Although there are loads of apps here, most of them are for niche situations which only apply to relatively few users ( an app to offer extended warranties, say, or connect your Wix store to Simla.com’s CRM platform.)
We checked the number of ratings for various apps to get a feel for how many users they might have, and the results were a surprise. Although Wix has 200+ million users, we noticed that 59 out of the 86 ‘Store’ apps had less than 10 ratings (35 had none at all), and only four (including the built-in web store) had been rated more than 100 times.
If you happen to need one of these niche apps, though, you’ll be very happy they’re available, and there are plenty of other more generally useful examples around. We found some great social media apps to integrate feeds with your site, for instance, or automatically post on your social media site when you create a blog post or add a new product. There are a number of new AI chatbots you can use on the site, and a wide range of marketing, sales, and shipping integrations.
A few apps are entirely free, and most have limited free plans, but it’s likely you’ll have to pay to get their full benefits. Prices vary according to the vendor, but small apps might be just two or three dollars a month, and we noticed some gave us benefits you won’t see outside of Wix.
Sign up with the excellent 123FormBuilder from its own site, for example, and the cheapest standard ad-free plan is $24.99 a month. Sign up via Wix and you’ll find a Starter plan which is much simpler, but also ad-free, and priced at only $3.99 a month.
Overall, the Wix App Market is a big plus for the service, both because it has many ways to help you build your initial site, and it also gives you a lot of scope to grow later. If you’re at all interested in third-party apps or integrations, browse the App Market before you sign up, find out what could work for you.
SEO on Wix
SEO tools are essential if you want people to find your website (Image credit: Wix)
Building a great website isn’t just about stylish templates and quality design tools. The site should use core SEO (Search Engine Optimization) principles to automatically boost your Google ranking, as well as allowing experts to fine-tune everything for the best results.
Wix does a good job with the SEO basics. While we got on with creating pages and dragging and dropping content, Wix automatically took care of common SEO-related tasks such as managing an XML sitemap, creating a robots.txt file, adding default canonical and other tags, and boosting website speed (also important for SEO) by converting large images to the hyper-efficient WebP format and using its own CDN.
A new AI-powered tool SEO tool analyses your page content to understand search intent, then automatically comes up with the most relevant meta tags. That’s great news, whether you’re new to SEO or just want to save some time.
If the AI suggestions don’t work for you, there are plenty of low-level tweaks available. We were able to edit title tags, meta tags, descriptions, enable AMP for faster-loading pages on mobile devices, even create structured data markup to increase the chance of Google highlighting your site in its search results (for example, by displaying a snippet of your site content in the searcher’s results page.)
An SEO panel includes a host of tools and options allowing you to take more manual control of your site. The SEO Setup Checklist walks you through a personalized set of first steps; an issues lists warns you of problems, and a recommendations list offers useful advice.
If you need more, there are a handful of useful SEO tools in the Wix App Market, including a couple of decent options in Rabbit SEO and rankingCoach.
To get an understanding of how Wix handles SEO, we used SEO checkers seobility and SEO Site Checkup to analyse three Wix templates. Although this could only tell us about the default Wix SEO setup (it can’t account for what you might do later), we were interested to see how a Wix site might perform if you don’t make any SEO changes.
The tests delivered decent results overall, essentially scoring a B grade: not perfect, but no fundamental SEO problems, and there are plenty of tweaks you can make to improve results.
We did notice one more general issue, though, with all our SEO reports saying the site used a lot of CSS and JavaScript files, slowing it down and potentially affecting search engine rankings. That’s not unusual for website builders, though, and we found some used even more. Our Wix templates used 4 CSS files and 10 JavaScripts, for instance, but when we created a couple of Squarespace sites, they used 8 CSS and 14 JavaScript files.
Overall, Wix offers a strong set of SEO abilities which delivers reasonable baseline settings by default, and includes many more advanced options which experts can adjust to suit their needs. That makes the service one of the best small business website builders and a great option for start ups, although if you’ve complex needs, using WordPress gives you even more tools and control.
Good site security can give you and your visitors peace of mind (Image credit: Wix)
Having a secure website is vital to protect your visitors, your reputation, and your search engine rankings. But it’s also a technical topic, so we were happy to see Wix manages all the complicated bits for you.
The service automatically creates an SSL (Secure Sockets Layer) certificate for your site, allowing users to safely browse your pages with a secure encrypted connection.
Wix is compliant with PCI DSS (Payment Card Industry Data Security Standards), the top industry standard to show a provider can securely protect credit card payments.
Wix doesn’t say much about protecting your site from malware. A support site page simply tells you to report a virus if you spot one, for instance, although Wix does claim to monitor the service 24/7 to ‘identify threats as they appear’ (and there’s built-in DDos protection, too.)
Even if something happens to your site, or perhaps you accidentally trash it yourself, the good news is that Wix automatically maintains a site history. You can easily go back in time to a previous version of the site whenever you like.
Account protection
2 step verification is considered an essential security process (Image credit: Wix)
Every quality website builder needs the best possible security to protect your account, website, and visitors from hackers, malware, bots ,and all the other threats out there.
Wix gets off to an excellent security start with its logon features. 2-step verification (also known as 2-factor authentication, or 2FA) prompts you to enter a code, as well as your username and password, before you can access your account.
Wix can send your 2FA code using email, SMS, and even an authenticator app for the most secure results.That’s a wider choice than we see with many providers. For example, Squarespace also supports 2-step verification by SMS and app, but not email; Hostinger supports app and email, but not SMS.
A Login History page displays account logins, locations, and dates. Even if someone could find a way to bypass the 2FA, their illicit login would show up here and raise the alarm.
If you’re building a business site, you might want to allow other colleagues to help you manage the process. You could share your username and password, but that’s horribly insecure. The Wix ‘Collaborator’ feature allows you to securely share access to your account by adding trusted users, each with their own roles. If one staff member works solely on the web store, for instance, you could allow them to manage store products but not change the site design.
Wix mobile apps
Wix's mobile app makes managing your website incredibly convenient (Image credit: Wix)
Running busy websites is a 24/7 business, but Wix, Squarespace and some of the other top website builders try to help by offering custom Android and iOS mobile apps with assorted site management tools.
Features include the ability to create blog posts, handy as a way to keep productive while you’re on the move.
You can respond to visitors via your site’s Live Chat, if you’ve enabled it, or post replies in your web forum.
The real value of the app, though, is its ability to manage your online business. You can check appointments made on the site, take payments, view the latest sales figures, and explore a bunch of other surprising extras. (If you’ve created an event and issued tickets, for instance, you can scan those tickets with the apps and check those visitors in.)
It’s not all good news. Despite the relatively high app ratings (4.7 for iOS, 4.3 for Android), recent reviews consistently report poor speeds, unreliable blog features, and a host of usability issues.
If you really need to edit your website while on the go, you might also be a little disappointed. Squarespace and Jimdo have apps with a fair amount of editing functionality, but Wix only allows you to tweak its most basic sites.
Overall, the Wix app delivered the functionality we think most people need, allowing them to chat to visitors and keep up-to-date with website stats. But it is a very complex tool with a lot of features, and if mobile functionality is important to you, we’d recommend you give it plenty of testing time before you buy.
Wix AI tools
Wix has plenty of tools to help you manually build a website yourself, but that’s not your only option. It also has AI-powered features which can handle many tasks for you.
Wix's AI website builder asks you a few basic questions and automatically creates a custom website complete with relevant content. It’s easy to use and is a great way to kickstart the website building process. However, like with all of the best AI website builders, the site will almost certainly need some editing in order to make it fit to represent your business online.
Wix's AI website builder starts with a short conversation between you and the AI assistant. It then uses the information you provide to produce a complete website. (Image credit: Wix)
The editor has more interesting features, including an ‘AI Creator’ tool to build custom common website sections: About, Welcome, Services, Contact, Team, Features, Promotions and Subscribe. An AI assistant can also be used within the editor to help customize elements such as theme colors and fonts.
Outside of website building tools, Wix also offers a host of other AI tools including a dedicated AI portfolio builder, AI text creator, AI powered image creation, editing, and enhancement tools, as well as image background and object removal features. Further to this, AI is integrated into the blogging feature on Wix, offering everything from ideation to outline and image creation.
Wix users that opt for a Google Workplace account will also gain access to Gemini for Workspace, helping them streamline workflows and boost efficiency via the power of AI.
Wix help and support
Wix provides a great level support - essential when you run into unavoidable issues (Image credit: Wix)
Wix help begins with the design of its dashboard and editor. Click a web page image, say, and buttons appear with clear captions for common tasks (Change Image, Edit Image.) There’s also a toolbar with small icons, but if you don’t recognise one, hovering your mouse over it gets you a quick description. Even if you’ve never used Wix before, it’s relatively easy to discover features and begin to use them.
A search box points you to the next level of support. Can’t see how to use PDF files on your site, for instance? We typed PDF in the search box, and Wix pointed us to Document Buttons (page elements which allow visitors to download documents), a couple of PDF-viewing apps, and useful support documents on how to upload and share PDFs and other files. Wix has so many features that we couldn’t always find what we needed, but the Search box always pointed us in the right direction.
There’s more detailed Wix help available in the content-packed web support center. Articles are organized into sensible categories (‘Getting started’, ‘Creating your site’, ‘Managing your business’, ‘Promoting your site’, and more), or you can search for whatever keywords you need.
We searched for ‘SEO’, and Wix returned 20 support articles. The top ‘Optimizing Your Site’s Content for SEO’ has a lot of useful information, and points to many related documents if you’d like to know more. It’s good, but we think Squarespace’s SEO Checklist is even better: longer, with extra details and more in-depth advice.
If you can’t find the answers you need - or you’re in a hurry, with a problem you need to fix right now - then you can contact the Wix support team 24/7.
Getting in touch with support is a little more complicated than we expected. When we hit the Contact button, we had to explain our issues to a chatbot first, which tried to refer us to various support site documents.
The bot also asked us if its advice had solved the problem, though, and when we clicked No, it offered us options to open a live chat session, or set up a callback with a support agent. (Yes, while GoDaddy expects you to work through a host of call options and then wait for ages, Wix will call you back, and often in under five minutes.)
That’s better than most of the competition. Squarespace doesn’t offer phone support at all, for instance. It does also have fast email and live chat support, so there’s plenty of help available, but if you like phone support then that’s a big Wix plus.
Is Wix right for you? Summary
Wix works best for home, small or medium business users who want an easy way to build a professional website with some very advanced features.
Whether you’re building a website about your hobby, your band or your business, for instance, Wix goes way beyond the basics. The 800+ template library gets you off to a stylish start, there are hugely configurable image galleries, live streaming support, multiple types of form, a comprehensive booking system, and all the ecommerce, sales, marketing and SEO tools to build a successful web store.
Don’t be intimidated by the length of the feature list, though: you don’t need to master all (or any) of these options right away. If you’re happy with a simple three page website with some text and photos, then that’s fine, start there. But if, in a couple of months, you want to allow visitors to subscribe to a mailing list, you can do that in minutes, no technical knowledge required.
This doesn’t mean Wix is right for everybody. If you feel you’ll never need more than the very simplest of websites, for instance, then there’s no point paying Wix for features you’ll never use. Hostinger website builder could give you everything you need for a fraction of the price.
And if you’re at the other end of the requirements spectrum, building the most demanding of high-traffic business-critical sites, Wix probably won’t give you the control or hosting power you need. Instead try Managed WordPress and our Best Dedicated Server Hosting guide, instead.
But if you’re anywhere in between those two extremes, Wix’s blend of power and ease of use makes it an excellent first choice. And if you’re unsure, sign up for the free plan (no payment details required) and browse the templates, editor, and feature list for yourself.
Wix review: FAQs
How do Wix prices compare?
Wix prices are very similar to Squarespace. Wix's entry level plan starts at $17/mo and Squarespace's just $1 cheaper at $16/mo. Both also have more powerful plans in the mid $20’s which can build very capable web stores.
We worked through the small print, and noticed some significant differences. Squarespace wins out on the $16 plan by offering unlimited storage (Wix only gives you 2GB); but Wix is better for the cheapest ecommerce plan as it doesn’t have a transaction fee (Squarespace charges you 3%, although it drops this on higher plans.)
The differences are more obvious if you’re looking for a high-end ecommerce plan. Wix’s high-end Business Elite is stuffed with ecommerce features, but it’s $159 a month. Squarespace’s high-end Ecommerce plan is less capable, but only $49 a month. And Shopify’s mid-range Shopify plan also can’t match Wix for features, but it’s only $105 a month, and it saves you money with cheaper US credit card fees (2.6% + $0.30 vs. 2.9% + $0.30 for Wix and Squarespace.)
Overall, Wix is at the higher end of the website builder price range, but we think it’s worth it. The mix of power and simplicity means Wix will help you build a better site and save you time, probably justifying any extra cost all on its own.
Note: If you’re looking for something significantly cheaper, take a look at the Hostinger Website Builder. It has only a fraction of the features of Wix, and it’s based on more limited shared hosting technology, but you can get an ecommerce-capable plan from $3.99 a month for the first four years - although it does climb to $13.99 after that.
You can also find great Squarespace promo codes that will make your Squarespace subscription much cheaper for an introductory period.
Does Wix include hosting?
Wix is an all-in-one service which helps you build your website, and hosts it for you on its own servers. You don’t have to pay for a separate hosting service.
This approach makes life much easier. Go shopping for hosting and you have to think about all kinds of technicalities, from whether there’s free SSL, to if there’s a speed-boosting CDN, and what hosting control panel do you get? With Wix, every site automatically gets SSL for security, a CDN for extra speed, and other hosting essentials, so you can focus 100% on building your site.
One issue is that, even if you register your custom domain with Wix and buy a premium plan, you don’t get email included. Wix offers a Business Email plan (which is Google Workspace), but it’s a paid extra, and costs from $6 a month.
There can be disadvantages for expert users, too. The lack of advanced hosting options keeps Wix simple, but it also means you can’t take full fine-tuned control of the hosting to suit your own needs.
You also have relatively limited upgrade options. If you’re using WordPress on shared hosting and need more speed, you can usually upgrade to faster VPS (Virtual Private Server) hosting from just a few dollars a month. With Wix, all you can do to get more resources is to sign up for one of its more advanced ecommerce plans (even if you’ll never use any of the ecommerce features.)
Does Wix offer free domains?
Wix offers a free domain for one year with every Premium plan.
You don’t have to choose a domain name when you sign up, good news if you’ve not chosen one yet. When you buy a plan, Wix gives you a ‘1 Year Free Domain Voucher’, and you then have up to two months to redeem it.
Beware: the voucher isn’t valid for all domain extensions. You can use it for .com, .net, .org, .biz, some country-specific domains (.com.au, .co.uk, .com.br, .de, .nl) and more modern extensions such as .blog, .fitness and .shop. But you can’t use it to register .ai, .site, .tv and many other domains.
Getting a free domain with your Wix plan sounds appealing, but remember, it’s only free for a year. It’s important to look at what you might pay for a domain long-term.
Wix doesn't spell out its domain costs up-front, so we tried purchasing a few sample sites to get an idea of its prices.
Our test .COM domain was available for $17.35, dropping to $16.35 if we paid for two years up-front, or $15.35 on the three-year plan.
Our test .NET and .CO.UK domains were a little cheaper at $14.95 on the one-year plan, $13.95 over two years, and $12.95 per year over three.
.SHOP domains always go for a premium price, and it's the same with Wix. Our domain was $45.95 for one year, $44.95 per year over two years, $43.95 over three.
Wix offers partial privacy protection for free, masking your name, address, phone number and email address in the WHOIS database. That's good news for individuals, and enough to help you avoid most domain-related spam. But if you're a business, or just want to be thorough, a Full Privacy Protection option also hides your country, state/ province and organization for an extra $9.90 a year.
These prices are more expensive than most, and there are big savings to be made if you get your domain elsewhere. Namecheap charged $10.28 for our .COM domain ($13.98 on renewal), only $6.98 for our .CO.UK ($7.48 on renewal) and only $1.78 for the first year of our .SHOP, then $30.98 afterwards. Full privacy protection is free forever with Namecheap, and you can lock in these savings by purchasing the domains for up to 10 years.
Our advice: take your free domain from Wix, but transfer it to a cheaper registrar towards the end of the year to get the best possible deal.
Does Wix include email?
Wix doesn’t include email as standard with its free or Premium plans. To get email with your domain, you must either buy one more Wix Business Email (aka Google Workspace) accounts at a cost of $6 a month, or use a third-party service from the best email hosting providers.
This isn’t just an issue for Wix. Squarespace doesn’t include free email, either, and although GoDaddy includes free professional email for year one, you’ll pay on renewal.
Does Wix have a money-back guarantee?
If you sign up with Wix and it doesn’t work out, you can cancel within 14 days and get your money back.
The good news is this applies both to monthly and annual subscriptions. Many hosts (including Squarespace) only refund annual plans.
There are some exclusions, but nothing we haven’t seen elsewhere. Wix won’t refund domain registrations or other third-party products, for instance, so be careful when choosing your perfect domain: there’s no changing your mind later.
What payment methods does Wix support?
Wix supports payments via card and PayPal.
Is Wix better than WordPress?
Wix makes it quicker and easier to build your first site than WordPress. Spend just one or two minutes answering some questions and Wix can create a very capable custom website for you, even including a working web store with a built-in shopping cart.
Signing up with Wix is also more convenient, because the service includes web hosting, and Wix will put the site online. Choose WordPress (we’re talking WordPress.org here, not the hosted WordPress service at WordPress.com) and you’ll have to choose the best web hosting service for you, then install WordPress yourself. That’s not difficult, even for newcomers, but it does take more time and effort.
WordPress wins out if you’re more interested in power and features. Wix includes hundreds of apps to add design, marketing, SEO and other tools, for instance, but WordPress offers tens of thousands of plugins which can handle just about any task you can imagine.
WordPress is also far more customisable, and you’re free to use whatever HTML, CSS or JavaScripts you need.
The bottom line: Wix is best for users looking for a quick and easy way to build a professional website or web store, without requiring any web design knowledge of experience.
But WordPress is best for more complex or demanding websites where you need the maximum control and configurability.
How fast is Wix?
The speed of a website varies according to all kinds of factors, from the type of hosting, to the number and size of the files used on each page, and exactly what the size is doing (downloading someone’s full Instagram feed will be much, much slower than displaying a couple of paragraphs of text.)
We can’t give you a definitive verdict on Wix performance, then, but what we can do is use some of the best web benchmarking tools to check the speed of various Wix templates, and report on the results.
Pingdom awarded our Wix sites a performance grade of B, with a score of 84. The site did well on five out of seven performance areas, but Pingdom rated it only a C for the number of HTTP requests (which means pages are slowed down by loading too many files), and a bottom-of-the-class F for not using gzip compression.
GTmetrix also found our site had some room for improvement, partly because its large number of files (675) and some marginally slower-than-usual stats (360ms time to first byte, 1.4s time to first byte, 2.8s time to interactive and 7.3s overall load time.) But the overall GTmetrix verdict was positive, with our site earning the best possible Performance Grade A, with a score of 91%.
Catchpoint essentially said our site wasn’t bad, but did have room for improvement. The details broadly matched our other tests, with GTmetrix reporting that the site was slow to connect and deliver the initial code, also suggesting this might be down to the number of files and scripts.
These results are broadly similar to what we’ve seen from Squarespace and the top competition. Wix doesn’t offer leading-edge server speeds, and (like all website builders) it’s weighed down a little by the sheer number of scripts and CSS files. But it’s more than powerful enough to handle some very large and feature-packed sites, and most users are unlikely to have significant performance problems.
Do big companies use Wix?
Some huge names use Wix - music video platform Vevo (26 billion views a month) is one of the best known - but they’re in a minority, and that’s no great surprise. If you’re in the Fortune 500, you’ll probably want maximum control over your website and hosting, and you’ll have no problem at all finding the funds and expertise to make that happen.
But, Wix is recognized everywhere as a great way to rapidly build amazing-looking websites, and it’s regularly used by some very big names to run their latest web projects.
That doesn’t necessarily mean Wix will be right for you, but it does show the service is widely trusted by some very expert users, and that’s a very positive sign.
What are the disadvantages of Wix?
If we leave out the limited free edition, the main disadvantage of using Wix is the lack of mobile-responsive templates. While Wix templates are mobile-friendly, you’ll have to work with the mobile view editor to make sure your site looks good across all devices.
Also, once you choose a template, you can’t simply go back and swap it for another one. No, with Wix you’ll have to start building your site from scratch.
Is selling on Wix worth it?
If you’re wondering whether Wix charges additional transaction fees, the answer is no. However, there’s a standard processing fee for using Wix Payments to process orders and it’s 2.9% of the transaction amount plus $0.30 for the USA. For UK citizens it’s 2.1% of the transaction amount plus £0.20. And if you want to check the processing fees for other countries, check the “Wix Payments Processing Fees” section on Wix’s official site.
So, is selling on Wix worth it? Yes, it probably is. Wix provides all essential (and some additional) e-commerce features and everything else an online store should have. It’s also powerful, superbly secure, and a scalable solution excellent for any e-commerce business.
Is Wix good for SEO?
Wix has a wide range of great SEO tools to help websites rank well in search engine results. Wix gives you the ability to customize your website’s meta tags, URL structure, canonical tags, structured data markup, robots.txt file and more.
Can you switch from Wix to WordPress?
There are two ways you can convert your Wix site to WordPress. The first way is by using an automated migration plugin and the second is by using the RSS feed to import all your posts then manually migrate your pages, images and other content on your website. Website owners who built on the New Wix Blog can use an automated migration plug-in by CMS2CMS.
Do Wix sites show up on Google?
Wix websites are search engine friendly, with Wix guaranteeing that all of your website content can be crawled and indexed by search engines (e.g. Google and Bing) whether you have a Premium site or not.
Is Wix payment secure?
Yes, Wix Payments are secure and complies with the Payment Card Industry Data Security Standards (PCI DSS).
Why is Wix so slow?
If you are experiencing a slow loading time on your website, this could be down to the images and media used. If you've chosen high-definition images and videos, it takes up a lot of space. The server first loads the image before loading the site, thus those high-quality images and videos will take more time to load.
Being able to work straight from your browser has distinct advantages. Not only does this mean the service is platform agnostic, but you can also work from any machine, using any available browser.
That’s the theory anyway, and sadly, Homestyler is one service that breaks this expectation: Google Chrome is the browser they recommend. They’ll allow you to run it on Firefox, although you will be warned that it “cannot perfectly support the 3D design tool”. That's better than if you attempt to run it on Apple’s Safari; try, and you’ll be told “we don’t support your browser at this moment” (they’ve been saying that since at least 2021!). Opera doesn’t appear to have any warnings or restrictions, though.
Having a free plan is great to get a feel for what’s on offer, and the paid-for upgrade options introduce powerful design tools. The ability to purchase higher resolution renders is welcome if you end up using that part of the service a lot
Browser discrimination aside, you’ll be pleased to learned that Homestyler offers a free plan called ‘Basic’. It obviously has some limitations, but a lot of those can be alleviated with he use of coins - a type of currency Homestyler uses.
‘Basic’ introduces you to Homestyler’s online way of working, and grants you an unlimited number of 1K renders, 3 AI credits in total, and if you need other renders, such as 2K, or videos, that’s where those coins come into play. One thing you cannot remove with that plan is the Homestyler watermark.
A major feature ‘Basic’ doesn’t support, is the ability to set up custom lighting, being able to work on multiple floors (although you can add 3), edit your virtual environment to get the perfect lighting conditions, download a coloured floor plan, export a BOM file (Bill of Materials), and more. If you need any of those, you’ll have to pay for the privilege.
‘Pro’ starts at just under $5 a month. Not only does it come with everything we’ve listed as not being included in ‘Basic’, but it also grants you a set number of renders per month (such as 2K, 4K, panoramas, and video). You also get ‘Speed Previews’, the ability to remove that pesky watermark, and 100 Ai credits per month.
‘Master’ will cost you a tad less than $10 a month, and its main difference with ‘Pro’ is the fact most renders, aside from video and 12k panoramas, are now unlimited.
If you work in a group, then ‘Team’ might be better suited for you. At a cost of $19.60 per seat per month, you gain collaborative tools, such as ‘Shared Space’, ‘Member Management’ and ‘Asset Protection’.
Score: 4/5
Homestyler: Getting started
Homestyler comes with a good number of template projects which you can use as the basis for your own design (Image credit: Homestyler)
Busy, yet easy to understand, interface, with a good number of templates and tutorials to help you hit the ground running
Last time we explored Homestyler, getting started felt much more barebones than it does now: you only had a handful of templates to base your project or, or, of course, you could start from scratch. Now, you can import an image or a CAD file, and the template section has been greatly beefed up, even including some designs you’ll need to pay for to use (from 200 to 500 coins).
You’ll also find a handful of tutorials to help you find your way around the interface, but in all honesty, if you’ve dabbled with other such services, you’ll understand its intricacies very quickly.
The interface is busy, but easy to manage: you have a sidebar on the left with various categories, such as ‘Build’ tools to create walls, windows, stairs, etc, ‘Decorate’ to furnish your project with as many objects as you could want (many are labelled as premium, meaning they aren’t free), an ‘AI Decor’ section to let the computer do all the furnishing for you (most of these are premium), and ‘Customise’ options to fine tune your build.
To the right are Inspector menus, with many changeable parameters, and a resizeable 3D view, which allows you to explore your build, as you assemble it in the central part of the interface.
Score: 4/5
Homestyler: Design
You’ll find Homestyler’s tools make it really easy to design a house in next to no time (Image credit: Homestyler)
Numerous design options, all but a click away, with immense customizability, allowing you to build your home exactly as you wish, and switch between 2D and 3D view to get a better feel for your creation
The design process is pretty simple, and has had a few improvements recently, such as an automated roof building system, and support for multiple languages.
To start your project, go to the ‘Build’ category, and choose to add a wall, an arc wall, or a room. Rinse and repeat. In addition you have door and window options, and various structural additions such as a beam, a flue, a set of stairs, etc. All this is done - initially at least - as a 2D floor plan, but it’s a simple matter to switch to a 3D effect to get a better feel for what you’re creating - although you lose the ability to make structural changes in that view.
Click on an object you’ve added to reveal various editing options. You could, for instance, split a wall, connect it to another, align it with another, or even turn a straight wall into an arc one (or vice versa), as long as you’re in 2D view. Every object is also fully editable: having selected it, you can drag it to another location. Should you do this with a wall, this can and will affect adjoining walls, lengthening or shortening them, depending on the action you’re performing. Note that you’re not restricted to designing a single floor: you’re able to add additional levels, including multiple basements. When you do this, Homestyler duplicates your ground floor, speeding up the design process. Navigating through your levels is done via a menu at the bottom, or you can see them all at the same time, by switching the main design section to 3D.
The entire process is very well implemented, and is actually quite fun to use. You’ll be flying through your project in next to no time.
Score: 4/5
Homestyler: Furnishings
You can decorate your virtual home manually, but why do so when AI can do it all for you in seconds? (Image credit: Homestyler)
Numerous options to furnish and decorate your project. You can do it all manually, base your choices on the latest trends, or use AI to do the lot for you
The ‘Decorate’ category is broken down into various sub-sections. You have your usual, like ‘Furniture’ and ‘Finish’, which do what they say on the tin, all broken down by type, which you can scroll through and find the one you need, or use the search field at the top to get there quicker. You’ll find many items are premium, and actually, it’s not that clear at a glance which items are free or not: some have a ‘premium’ tag to them, but many that do not, are also restricted, which can get confusing, not to mention frustrating. Thankfully, you can narrow down what you see through various filters, meaning you can hide all those you need to pay for.
We found ‘Trends’ interesting, as is collates items of a similar style, making furnishing a breeze (although these are pretty much all premium items). But do you know what’s more of a breeze? Letting the algorithm do all the work for you. And this is where ‘AI Decor’ comes into its own. Scroll through the various styles, select one, and after a few seconds, your house will be totally furnished. You are still free of course to rearrange stuff, if the AI hasn’t got it quite right, but it certainly is a massive time saver.
Score: 4/5
Should I buy Homestyler?
One feature includes the ability to automatically generate a roof for you (Image credit: Homestyler)
Buy it if...
You need to design a project through your browser, need it to be simple to use, with tons of options, which you don’t mind paying for, and don’t view being restricted to Google Chrome as an issue.
Don't buy it if...
You don’t like being told which browser to use, and would prefer it if more items were free, so you can decorate your project however you please.
Bluehost WonderSuite is an AI platform that makes it easier to build websites on WordPress.org's open-source CMS. It offers a compelling alternative for those who find traditional WordPress sites too complex to manage, but still want to benefit from its flexbility.
We have spent thousands of hours testing 140+ of the best website builders. While it's true that Wix remains our top pick for 2025, Bluehost's revamped website builder deserves serious consideration among WordPress users.
In this guide, we run through everything you need to know about Bluehost's dedicated AI website builder.
Bluehost WonderSuite: 2-minute review
Bluehost WonderSuite is an AI-powered tool that simplifies creating WordPress websites. It combines several smart tools to guide users from setup to design and content creation. We found the onboarding experience very helpful. It collects your information upfront and uses it throughout your site.
Since 2003, Bluehost has been a trusted web hosting provider powering over 2 million websites. As one of the few hosting companies recommended by WordPress.org, the company used its expertise to create this solution. WonderSuite comes with all Bluehost WordPress hosting plans, making it accessible for beginners and small businesses.
During testing, we liked how WonderSuite’s AI guidance reduced common frustrations in WordPress site building. The drag-and-drop interface and pre-designed templates let you create a professional website in minutes, with no coding skills needed. The AI assistant offers help right when you need it, so you don’t have to search for answers.
However, we noticed some limitations. While WonderSuite makes WordPress easier to use, it offers fewer template options than some dedicated builders. Also, some users report inconsistent customer support, which can be frustrating when you need assistance. Overall, WonderSuite is a big step in making WordPress more accessible for beginners while keeping its powerful features.
What is Bluehost WonderSuite?
Bluehost WonderSuite is like a friendly helper for creating a WordPress website. It’s perfect for beginners who have never built one before. This toolset uses AI to make WordPress, a sometimes tricky platform, much easier to use.
Think of WonderSuite as your personal website assistant. It asks questions about your site and uses your answers to build it for you. For instance, when you enter your social media links during setup, WonderSuite adds them to your website and optimizes them for search engines. It takes care of almost every technical task, so you don’t have to worry.
The suite is a combination of different tools: WonderStart guides you through setup, WonderTheme offers customizable designs, WonderBlocks provides ready-made content sections for your pages, and WonderHelp gives AI-powered support when you need it. Together, these tools simplify the complex process of building and maintaining a WordPress site from scratch.
Features
Bluehost WonderSuite offers many features that simplify WordPress for beginners while keeping its powerful capabilities. (Image credit: Bluehost)
Bluehost WonderSuite offers many features that simplify WordPress for beginners while keeping its powerful capabilities. The suite combines AI guidance with easy design tools, making WordPress more approachable. It smartly uses information gathered during onboarding for various site tasks, like search engine optimization and social media integration.
This feature set is aimed at small to medium businesses, bloggers, and entrepreneurs who want WordPress's flexibility without a steep learning curve. We were impressed by how WonderSuite connects complex WordPress functions with user-friendly website builders, making it accessible for beginners. AI assistance gives help right when you need it, so you don’t have to search for answers.
While the platform performs its main features well, we noticed some limits in template options compared to website builders like Wix. The customer support experience can be inconsistent, which may frustrate users needing help. We also wished for more advanced AI content generation tools, although Bluehost is reportedly developing WonderAssist for this purpose.
With pricing starting at just $1.99 per month for the Basic plan, the value is strong. WonderSuite comes with all Bluehost WordPress hosting plans at no extra cost, making it a great choice for beginners and small businesses. The ecommerce features in the premium plans ($7.45/month) offer good value for online stores, with WonderCart providing extensive sales and promotional tools.
Tools
WonderTheme is a flexible, block-based WordPress theme created by YITH. It serves as the base for your website design. (Image credit: Bluehost)
Bluehost WonderSuite offers powerful tools for building WordPress websites. Each tool focuses on a part of the website creation process, from setup to management and optimization. Here are the key tools in this suite:
WonderStart
WonderStart offers a personalized onboarding experience that speeds up website creation through smart data collection. It asks specific questions about your website goals and preferences. This information is then used during other stages of building your site. For example, if you enter social media handles during setup, WonderStart optimizes them for SEO and adds them to your site's social buttons. This saves you from entering the same information multiple times across different sections.
WonderTheme
WonderTheme is a flexible, block-based WordPress theme created by YITH. It serves as the base for your website design. The drag-and-drop builder lets you create beautiful, customized websites without needing coding skills. It provides pre-set theme styles, color palettes, font options, and various header and menu layouts to build your brand identity. The theme works well with WordPress’s full-site editing, giving you a true WYSIWYG (What You See Is What You Get) experience to design your site in real-time.
WonderBlocks
WonderBlocks features a rich library of block patterns and page templates filled with images and suggested text based on your inputs from WonderStart. These pre-designed sections can be easily dragged and dropped onto your pages. This makes it easy to create visually appealing layouts without design skills. The patterns and templates fit your website’s purpose and can be customized to match your style. This tool speeds up page creation while ensuring a professional look.
WonderHelp
WonderHelp is an AI-driven guide that supports users throughout their WordPress site-building journey. Instead of searching external sites for WordPress questions, WonderHelp offers step-by-step guides within the site builder. This helps users tackle common challenges and learn WordPress features without leaving their dashboard. The AI assistant guides users on tasks from creating blog posts to optimizing pages, making it a great resource for beginners facing WordPress's complexities.
WonderCart
WonderCart is a unique ecommerce tool designed for online store owners who want to boost sales with advanced marketing features. It's part of Bluehost's Online Store packages and combines cross-selling and upselling in one solution. The sales and promotions section stands out, letting users create campaigns like product discounts and free shipping easily. WonderCart also simplifies payment processing, supporting multiple providers like PayPal, Google Pay, and Apple Pay. It removes the need for separate plugins to handle different parts of your online store.
Ease of use
WonderSuite's clean interface doesn’t overwhelm new users with choices. (Image credit: Bluehost)
Bluehost WonderSuite makes WordPress easy for beginners. The modern, clean interface doesn’t overwhelm new users with choices. During testing, we noticed the onboarding process was smooth. WonderStart asks questions about your website goals and tailors the experience based on your answers. This cuts out many technical decisions that can confuse beginners.
The learning curve is much easier than traditional WordPress. Instead of the usual dashboard filled with menus, users go through a step-by-step visual guide. The AI-powered help offers support right when you need it. For example, if you want to create a blog, WonderHelp gives specific instructions in the builder instead of sending you to outside documents. This keeps users focused on building their site rather than tackling complex systems.
The drag-and-drop feature works well across the platform. Users can easily customize layouts without needing to code. WonderBlocks makes adding elements like hero sections and testimonials as easy as clicking and dragging, speeding up the design process. Even those with no website experience can create professional-looking pages in minutes, thanks to the intuitive WYSIWYG editor that shows real-time changes.
Accessibility is a key focus in the design. The interface has clear visual hierarchies and simple navigation paths. It balances simplicity and functionality well, removing unnecessary complexity while still providing access to WordPress's powerful features.
However, WonderSuite uses Yoast's open-source React component library for its interface. This creates a consistent design that differs from the standard WordPress admin. While some users might find the switch between WonderSuite’s interface and other WordPress parts jarring, this visual style helps new users see which parts belong to the new platform versus standard WordPress.
Pricing
Plan
Starting rate (paid annually)
Renewal rate (paid annually)
Basic
$2.95/mo
$11.99/mo
Choice Plus
$3.95/mo
$15.99/mo
Pro
$13.95/mo
$28.99/mo
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Bluehost WonderSuite is part of all Bluehost WordPress hosting plans. (Image credit: Bluehost)
Pricing and plans explained
Bluehost WonderSuite is part of all Bluehost WordPress hosting plans, so it doesn't add any extra costs to your existing subscription. The Basic plan starts at $2.95 per month (renewing at $11.99/month). It includes WonderSuite, a free domain for one year, a free SSL certificate, and 10GB of storage. This plan is great for personal blogs or simple business sites.
For more resources, the Choice Plus plan costs $3.95/month (renewing at $15.99/month). It offers 20GB of storage and allows unlimited websites. Next is the Pro plan at $13.95/month (renewing at $28.99/month).
All plans have promotional pricing for the first term, with rates increasing upon renewal. This practice is common in web hosting but can lead to high renewal rates, sometimes more than five times the introductory price. If you’re sure about staying with the platform, consider a longer initial term of 12 to 36 months to save more.
Overall, Bluehost WonderSuite's pricing is competitive in the WordPress hosting market. The AI-powered tools it offers simplify the website-building process. Including WonderSuite at no extra cost across all plans makes it appealing for beginners. It provides WordPress’s flexibility without the usual learning curve or the need for multiple premium plugins.
Security
While Bluehost has solid basic security, advanced features like daily backups cost extra. (Image credit: Bluehost)
Bluehost's products all benefit from strong security measures. It offers free SSL certificates on all plans. This ensures encrypted connections between visitors and your website. During testing, we liked the automatic WordPress core updates. These updates help keep sites secure without needing manual work. They protect against known vulnerabilities. Higher-tier plans also include SiteLock Lite, which offers basic malware scanning and removal.
While Bluehost has solid basic security, advanced features like daily backups cost extra. Users must upgrade to higher-tier plans for these options. The company has SOC 2 Type II certification for its data centers. This shows compliance with strict security standards to protect customer data. For added protection, Bluehost offers CodeGuard as an add-on service for $2.99/month. It provides daily automated backups and one-click restoration, making it a smart choice for business websites where data loss can be costly.
Customer support
Bluehost also has a large knowledge base with tutorials, guides, and FAQs on WonderSuite. (Image credit: Bluehost)
Bluehost provides 24/7 customer support on all plans through live chat, phone, and email. In our tests, the support team showed good knowledge of WonderSuite's features. However, response times varied based on the time of day and the complexity of our questions. Live chat was the fastest for quick issues, connecting us with an agent in 5-10 minutes. Phone support sometimes had longer wait times during busy hours.
The WonderHelp tool acts as a first line of support, offering guidance that often removes the need for customer service. We found this AI assistant very useful for common WordPress and WonderSuite questions. Bluehost also has a large knowledge base with tutorials, guides, and FAQs on WonderSuite, which helped with self-guided troubleshooting.
One downside is that some users have reported mixed experiences with Bluehost's support, especially during busy times. While our interactions were mostly positive, we noted that some technical issues needed escalation to specialized teams, which could delay resolutions. Users that may need extensive support might find better value in higher-tier plans, as they receive priority assistance compared to Basic plan subscribers.
Alternatives
In the website builder market, Bluehost WonderSuite sits somewhere between WordPress hosting solutions like DreamHost and all-in-one website builders like Wix. It's great for small to medium businesses, bloggers, and entrepreneurs seeking WordPress's flexibility without the usual learning curve. If you want to build a WordPress site with little technical hassle, WonderSuite offers a strong package that few competitors match.
The main competitors to Bluehost WonderSuite are WordPress-focused hosts like SiteGround, DreamHost, and Hostinger. Hostinger even offers a competing website building solution. However, Bluehost's AI-powered approach with WonderSuite gives a more guided experience, especially helpful for beginners. If you're considering WP Engine, Bluehost offers a more budget-friendly option with similar WordPress features.
Bluehost and Hostinger are also fairly comparable in price. Both with introductory rates starting around $3/mo with a jump to around $12 a month after that. We would recommend checking out both options before making a decision.
If you're open to options beyond WordPress, Wix is our top pick for 2025. It’s a comprehensive website builder with its own AI tools. Wix has more design flexibility and a larger template library, but you lose some ownership and portability benefits that come with an open-source platform. Squarespace is another worthy alternative, especially if you want a website builder that is going to help your site really stand out from the screen. We have created a full Bluehost website builder vs Squarespace comparison so you can learn more.
For those starting their online journey and prioritizing simplicity, WonderSuite offers a good mix of ease and the long-term benefits of WordPress. Its AI-guided approach lowers many barriers while providing a website that can grow with your needs. This is unlike some limited website builders that may force you to start over as your requirements change.
Bluehost website builder: Summary
Bluehost WonderSuite makes WordPress easy and accessible with its AI tools and guided help. Our tests showed it connects WordPress's power with the ease of dedicated website builders. There are some limits in template choices and customer support, but the overall value is strong. This is especially true for beginners and small businesses that want WordPress's flexibility without a steep learning curve.
WonderSuite is included at no extra cost in all Bluehost WordPress hosting plans. This makes it a great choice for anyone wanting to create a professional website without coding skills. For those who want WordPress without its usual complexities, WonderSuite offers a smooth path to getting online.
When it comes to the difference between WordPress and Bluehost, the answer is pretty simple. Bluehost is a web hosting provider that offers website builder capabilities, while WordPress is a fully hosted content management system (CMS).
Do I get an SSL with my Bluehost website?
Yes, Bluehost offers a free SSL certificate on all of its hosting/website builder plans. This will help boost site security and increase overall trust in your website from users.
Is Bluehost website builder any good?
We found Bluehost to be a very useful website builder for those looking to create a WordPress website and have no clue where to begin or how to do it. You can create any type of website with Bluehost, from a portfolio site to an ecommerce store.
Is Bluehost's website builder good for beginners?
The short answer is yes. Bluehost is a popular choice for beginnings starting out their online journey. The tool includes 24/7 customer support, promises 99.9% uptime and has 1-click WordPress install, which will enable beginners to build their website with ease.
Is Bluehost billed monthly or annually?
Unfortunately, Bluehost doesn't offer monthly payment options for its cheap shared hosting or managed WordPress hosting. However, you can choose month-to-month billing with Bluehost's VPS or dedicated hosting plans.
For Bluehost's website builder plans, you have the option to commit to 12 months or 36 months.
Do I get a free domain with Bluehost?
Yes, you get a free domain for the first year with Bluehost. However, after that year it will renew at an additional cost. The renewal cost can sometimes come at a premium, making it more expensive over the long term than opting for an independent domain registrar.
It is important to monitor potential renewal costs when picking your domain to ensure it remains affordable over time.
What email does Bluehost use?
Bluehost offers the same three individual webmail clients you will see on most mainstream web hosting providers: Roundcube, Horde, and SquirrelMail.
Is Bluehost’s website builder secure?
Yes, Bluehost offers a good level of security as a hosting and website builder provider. When you pick Bluehost you get a free SSL certificate, malware scanning, and automatic backups, giving you peace of mind that your website is secure.
Bluehost also offers SiteLock for additional protection. This platform will scan your website every day to identify potential vulnerabilities and protect against threats.
Is Bluehost good for blogging?
Bluehost is great for bloggers because of its simplicity, great support and excellent interface. You can quite literally have your blog up and running in minutes. Bluehost is also the recommended web hosting provider by WordPress, a top quality blogging platform.
Does Bluehost offer refunds?
You can cancel your hosting plan within the first 30 days for a full refund, and if you cancel within 30 days, you receive a full refund on your hosting service only. The money-back guarantee does not apply to most add-on products, such as domains, given the unique nature of their costs.
Do I own my domain name with Bluehost?
You can register new domain names and transfer domains you already own right inside your Bluehost account. Please note that once you have registered a domain name with Bluehost, it cannot be cancelled for a refund.
Network Solutions website builder delivers a no-frills approach to creating business websites. While it may not compete with thebest website builders of 2025, it works for small businesses looking for simplicity. The platform clearly prioritizes ease of use over advanced functionality.
Techradar reviewers have spent thousands of hours testing 140+ website builders. We've found that while Network Solutions meets basic needs, it falls short of modern expectations. For users who need more robust features,Wix remains our pick for the best website builder in 2025.
Still, Network Solutions' website building tool works well for straightforward business sites. You won't find cutting-edge design tools here. But you will get reliable hosting, AI tools, decent performance, and 150+ user-friendly templates.
Network Solutions: 2-minute review
Network Solutions website builder targets small businesses wanting quick online presence. The platform delivers on its core promise: simple website creation without coding knowledge. However, it lacks the sophisticated features found in competitors like Wix or Squarespace.
Founded in 1979 as a technology consulting company, Network Solutions was the world's first domain registrar. The company expanded into website building to serve its small business customer base. Today, it competes in a crowded market with feature-rich no-code platforms like Wix, Webflow, and Bubble. Network Solutions holds its ground through simplicity and reliability, but it struggles to match its competitors' innovation.
What is Network Solutions?
Network Solutions started as a tech consultancy in 1979. The company became famous for managing internet domain names before opening to competition. Today, they offer web hosting, domain registration, and website building services.
Web.com acquired Network Solutions in 2011. More recently, they've decided to combine both website building products into a single solution. Their new website builder targets beginners who need simple sites. You get basic tools without overwhelming options. The platform suits small businesses, personal sites, and anyone wanting quick results without technical complexity.
Features
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Network Solutions provides essential website building features without unnecessary complexity. The platform includes over 150 templates, drag-and-drop editing, and mobile responsiveness. You'll find basic SEO tools, SSL certificates, and integrated hosting. These features target small businesses needing professional-looking sites quickly.
The feature set works best for straightforward business websites. Restaurant owners, consultants, and service providers will find adequate tools. However, advanced users seeking sophisticated design options or extensive e-commerce capabilities may feel limited. The platform lacks advanced animations, complex layouts, or detailed customization options.
Network Solutions now also includes AI-powered tools like content writing and logo creation. These features help beginners overcome common obstacles. The AI writer generates website copy, while the logo builder creates basic brand graphics. These additions make the platform more accessible to complete novices.
The pricing justifies the feature set for budget-conscious users. Starting at $1.99 for the first month, it offers good value for basic needs. However, competitors provide more features at similar price points. You're paying for simplicity rather than comprehensive functionality.
Tools
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Network Solutions provides essential website building tools designed for simplicity. It focuses on core functionality rather than extensive options. Each tool serves specific business needs but does not overwhelm beginners.
Drag-and-drop editor
Their visual editor lets you place elements anywhere on your pages. You can add text, images, videos, and forms without coding. The interface uses a section-based approach rather than true drag-and-drop. This keeps things simple but restricts design flexibility.
Template library
150+ professionally designed templates cover various industries. They provide starting points for different business types. All templates include mobile responsiveness, so they can adapt to any screen size automatically. However, switching templates requires rebuilding your entire site from scratch.
AI content creation
There's an AI writer that creates website copy based on your business details. Meanwhile an AI logo builder produces basic graphics using your brand preferences. These tools help overcome creative block for beginners.
SEO and marketing tools
Built-in SEO features include title tags, meta descriptions, and XML sitemaps. The platform also offers social media integration and email marketing capabilities. Additional marketing tools include paid ads management and link-in-bio creation for driving traffic to key pages.
E-commerce features
Basic online store functionality allows product sales through your website. You get shopping cart features and secure payment processing. However, the e-commerce tools remain limited compared to specialized platforms. This works for simple product catalogs but not complex online stores.
Ease of use
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Network Solutions excels in simplicity. The drag-and-drop interface welcomes beginners without overwhelming them. You get 150+ templates sorted by industry, making it easy to find relevant designs.
Their builder uses a section-based approach rather than true drag-and-drop. This keeps things simple but limits design flexibility. We also found the AI tools quite helpful for newcomers. The AI Content Writer creates website copy based on your business details. And the AI Domain Generator suggests relevant domain names using your keywords.
The platform takes an all-in-one approach. You get hosting, domain, SSL, and professional email bundled together. This eliminates the need to juggle multiple services. However, switching templates requires rebuilding your entire site from scratch.
Pricing
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Plan
Starting rate (paid annually)
Renewal rate (paid annually)
Website
$1.99/month
$16.99/month
Website + Marketing
$3.99/month
$21.99/month
eCommerce
$9.99/month
$29.99/month
Network Solutions offers competitive introductory pricing. The basic Website plan starts at just $1.99 monthly for the first year. This includes hosting, a free domain, SSL certificate, and professional email for three months. The Website + Marketing plan adds appointment scheduling, social media tools, and AI copywriting for $3.99 monthly.
The pricing jumps significantly at renewal. Your $1.99 plan becomes $16.99 monthly in year two. This represents a substantial increase that may surprise budget-conscious users. However, even renewal rates remain competitive compared to premium builders like Wix, which starts at $17/month.
Security
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Network Solutions provides basic security features but charges for advanced protection. All plans include free SSL certificates, which encrypt data between your site and visitors. You also get Perfect Privacy to hide your personal information from WHOIS databases.
The company offers SiteLock Premium as an additional security service. This includes daily malware scans, automatic malware removal, and basic web application firewall protection. It also provides blacklist monitoring and a Content Delivery Network to speed up your site. However, these security features cost extra, unlike competitors who include comprehensive security in their base plans.
Support
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Network Solutions provides multiple support channels with mixed results. You get 24/7 phone support and live chat, plus a comprehensive knowledge base. Phone support runs from 7 AM to midnight ET, seven days a week. Live chat operates Monday through Friday, 8 AM to 11 PM.
The quality varies significantly between support agents. Some users report helpful, patient staff who explain solutions clearly. Others encounter abrupt agents who seem reluctant to assist. This inconsistency makes support a gamble. The knowledge base offers hundreds of well-written articles with helpful screenshots. You can usually find answers quickly without contacting support.
Network Solutions includes one hour of expert design support with the basic plan. This helps beginners get started without struggling alone. The company also offers professional design services separately if you prefer hands-off website creation.
Alternatives
Network Solutions targets small businesses seeking simplicity over sophistication. It competes in the budget-friendly segment alongside Hostinger ($2.99/month) and Weebly. The platform works best for basic business sites, restaurants, and service providers who need quick online presence.
The main competitors include Wix, Squarespace, and GoDaddy. Wix offers more design flexibility and advanced features starting at $17 monthly. Squarespace provides premium templates and better design tools for creatives at $16 monthly. Shopify dominates e-commerce with specialized tools starting at $29 monthly. Network Solutions fits between basic builders and feature-rich platforms, offering reliability without complexity.
Network Solutions website builder: Summary
Network Solutions website builder delivers on its core promise: simple website creation for small businesses. You get reliable hosting, decent templates, and helpful AI tools at competitive introductory prices. The all-in-one approach eliminates service juggling, while customer support provides mixed but generally adequate assistance.
However, significant renewal price increases, limited design flexibility, and basic security features may disappoint users seeking advanced functionality. It's ideal for beginners wanting straightforward business sites without technical complexity.
FAQs
Can I switch to a different template after building my site?
Unfortunately, you cannot easily switch templates in Network Solutions. Changing templates requires rebuilding your entire site from scratch. This means you should choose your template carefully from the start. Consider browsing all available templates before making your selection to avoid later regrets.
How does Network Solutions compare for SEO and marketing?
Network Solutions includes basic SEO tools like title tags, meta descriptions, and XML sitemaps in all plans. The Website + Marketing plan adds appointment scheduling, social media integration, and email marketing tools. The platform focuses on simplicity rather than advanced SEO features. For comprehensive marketing, you may need their professional digital marketing services, which cost extra.
What happens to my website if I don't renew at the higher price?
Network Solutions requires renewal at standard rates after your promotional period ends. If you don't renew, your website will eventually go offline and become inaccessible to visitors. The company typically provides grace periods and renewal notices before deactivation. However, pricing jumps from $1.99 to $16.99 monthly for the basic plan, so budget accordingly for year two.
Does Network Solutions include e-commerce features in all plans?
Ecommerce functionality requires the dedicated eCommerce plan at $9.99 monthly. The basic Website and Website + Marketing plans don't include online store capabilities. The eCommerce plan allows unlimited products and selling on platforms like Facebook, Instagram, Amazon, and eBay. If you plan to sell products online, factor this higher cost into your budget.
Can I use my own domain name with Network Solutions?
You can absolutely use an existing domain name with Network Solutions website builder. All plans include a free domain for one year, but you can connect your existing domain instead. The setup process is straightforward through your account dashboard. If you prefer keeping your current domain registrar, Network Solutions supports domain connection from other providers.
This IONOS review examines one of the most budget-friendly website builders available in 2025. IONOS prides itself on offering a complete suite of solutions for professionals looking to establish an online presence, including shared hosting, VPS, dedicated servers, and their MyWebsite builder platform. You can also check out our guide to the best website builders for more options.
Techradar reviewers have spent thousands of hours testing 140+ website builders to bring you expert insights. Based on our tests, IONOS stands out with its AI-assisted design process and some of the lowest introductory prices in the industry, starting at just $1 per month. However, Wix remains our top pick for the best overall website building experience in 2025.
IONOS MyWebsite targets beginners without programming experience, especially with its "MyWebsite Now" builder launched in 2023. We found IONOS delivers on its promise of simplicity, though it won't satisfy users seeking extensive design control or advanced features.
IONOS MyWebsite: 2-minute review
IONOS MyWebsite represents a solid entry-level website builder that prioritizes ease of use over advanced functionality. The platform excels at helping complete beginners create functional websites quickly through its AI-assisted design process. Users simply answer a few questions about their business, and IONOS generates a website draft that can be manually adjusted.
The German internet service provider has built a reputation for affordable web services, and their website builder continues this tradition with introductory pricing as low as $1 per month. However, IONOS faces stiff competition from more feature-rich platforms like Wix and Hostinger. While it offers good value for simple business websites, its limited template selection and rigid design structure may frustrate users seeking creative freedom.
What is IONOS?
IONOS is a German internet service provider that offers a comprehensive suite of online services, including web hosting, domain registration, email hosting, and website building tools. Their MyWebsite builder is specifically designed for UX beginners who want to create professional-looking websites without any coding knowledge or design experience.
The platform uses artificial intelligence to simplify website creation. When you sign up, IONOS asks you questions about your business type, goals, and preferences, then automatically generates a website draft based on your responses. You can then customize this draft using their drag-and-drop editor, which features pre-built sections and layouts that you can modify to suit your needs.
Features
Though IONOS doesn’t compete with higher-end builders like Wix or Webflow on customization, it shines in simplicity and efficiency. (Image credit: IONOS)
Better known for its affordable web hosting, IONOS extends its expertise into site building, offering a user-friendly platform that can support everything from simple personal pages to ecommerce stores.
Though IONOS doesn’t compete with higher-end builders like Wix or Webflow on customization, it shines in simplicity and efficiency, making it an ideal choice for users seeking functionality with minimal hassle.
It's primary offering is an AI-assisted website generation experience, which comes with additional features like a template library, drag-and-drop customization, multichannel ecommerce, and a number of marketing and analytics tools.
Tools
With the AI-powered experience, you answer a few questions about your brand and preferences so IONOS generates up to four layout options. (Image credit: IONOS)
As we just discussed, IONOS is a beginner-friendly website builder with AI guidance for new users being its most important website building feature. But that said, there are other tools in its repository that add to the existing value.
AI tools
With the AI-powered experience, you answer a few questions about your brand and preferences so IONOS generates up to four layout options. If you don't like any of them, it can take another shot and rework the choices. Once you find a layout that fits, you get to personalize it by playing with colors, fonts, and shape themes. As expected, the editing options are a bit basic, so if you’re looking for intricate typography or color schemes, they’re not quite there.
IONOS’s AI also helps with content creation, from filling in text to generating images. You can tweak the tone of the text to feel more friendly, professional, or trustworthy, just by selecting the vibe you want. And the image generator is also pretty handy, even if the results can be hit-and-miss.
Templates
ONOS’s website template range is surprisingly modest, with around 30 options, but it leans toward professionalism and ease of use, keeping design decisions straightforward. These templates cater to all sorts of business, portfolio, and personal projects alike, giving you a polished and professional springboard for your site.
Once you pick a template in IONOS’s editor, customizing your site is simple, though it does lean toward structure over total freedom. Rather than full drag-and-drop flexibility, you’ll add pre-designed sections — like "About," "Galleries," or "Contact" - with only a few style choices for each. You can tweak colors, spacing, and fonts, though the font choices are quite limited.
Ecommerce toolkit
Ready to kickstart your online store? IONOS provides a solid set of ecommerce tools that make it easy to manage your inventory, set up tax and shipping options, and customize product variations - all the essentials you need to hit the ground running.
While it might not have the ultra-advanced features of bigger ecommerce platforms, IONOS has the essentials small-to-midsize businesses need to set up shop, handle orders, and keep customers engaged. Features like discount codes, abandoned cart emails, and social media integration are also part of the package.
Free domain and SSL
With IONOS, each plan comes with a free domain for the first year, which helps keep startup costs down. Plus, they include an SSL certificate right from the get-go, ensuring your site is secure and helping boost your search engine rankins. This built-in SSL support is a big plus for ecommerce sites, as it makes online transactions safer.
Email hosting
IONOS keeps things straightforward by bundling a professional email address that matches your domain — so, no need to set up with another provider. This built-in email feature makes it easy to stay connected with customers. If you need more storage as your business expands, IONOS offers scalable email plans to keep up with your growth.
SEO tools and rankingCoach
With IONOS, you can make your site pop in search results thanks to customizable SEO settings available for every page, giving you the tools to optimize your content and boost your visibility. For a more beginner-friendly SEO boost, you can integrate rankingCoach, a tool that walks users through visibility improvements step-by-step.
IONOS also includes a tool that checks for SEO improvements, making it simple to stay on top of rankings.
Localization features
If your business has global ambitions, IONOS has you covered with translation support for over 60 languages, making it easy to cater to different regions. You can customize content based on location, tailoring messages or promotions to resonate with specific audiences.
This mix of multilingual options and targeted content helps you engage with a whole variety of customers.
Site analytics
After your site goes live, you can dive into visitor stats that answer key questions about your audience: Who are they, and how can you reach them? This info lays the groundwork for successful marketing strategies tailored to your potential customers.
These tools make it easy to track key metrics like visitor counts, session lengths, and page impressions. You’ll also get a good look at your bounce rate, showing where you might want to make some tweaks.
Ease of use
While IONOS makes getting started super simple, there are limitations when it comes to advanced customization. (Image credit: IONOS)
With the IONOS AI site builder, all it takes is a few details about your business, and you’ll have a customizable site complete with tailored images and text. This hands-off method is a lifesaver for busy entrepreneurs who want to channel their energy into more meaningful tasks instead of stressing over design elements.
While IONOS makes getting started super simple, there are a few limitations when it comes to advanced customization. If you’re after a more intricate design, you might hit a few bumps in the road.
Still, if you’re looking for a fast and efficient way to establish your online presence, IONOS is a superb option that helps you get started without the steep learning curve.
Pricing
IONOS offers some of the most competitive introductory pricing in the market. (Image credit: IONOS)
Plan
Starting rate (paid annually)
Renewal rate (paid annually)
Starter
$6/month
$12/month
Plus
$1/month
$18/month
Pro
$17/month
$30/month
Starter (+ Store)
$6/month
$24/month
Plus (+ Store)
$1/month
$30/month
Pro (+ Store)
$34/month
$62/month
Expert (Store Only)
$44/month
$92/month
IONOS offers some of the most competitive introductory pricing in the website builder market, with plans starting as low as $1 per month for the first year. The Plus plan represents exceptional value during the promotional period, offering 50GB storage and up to 200 pages for just $1 monthly. All plans include a free domain name for the first year, free SSL certificates, and business email hosting.
However, you should be aware that prices increase significantly upon renewal, with the Plus plan jumping from $1 to $18 per month. Despite this, IONOS remains more affordable than many competitors even at renewal rates. The platform also offers specialized e-commerce plans for users wanting to build online stores, though these come at higher price points.
Security
(Image credit: IONOS)
IONOS provides solid security foundations with wildcard SSL certificates included on all plans, protecting both your main website and any subdomains you create. This comprehensive SSL coverage makes setting up multiple site sections much easier compared to platforms that require separate certificates for each subdomain.
The platform implements automatic cookie notices to ensure GDPR compliance, which is particularly important for European users. However, IONOS lacks some advanced security features like DDoS protection and automatic backups that you'll find with premium website builders. While this isn't problematic for small websites, it could become a concern as your site grows and requires more robust protection.
Support
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IONOS is built to handle high traffic and keep your site running smoothly, even when visitors are pouring in from across the globe. For businesses looking to keep their audience engaged without slowdowns, IONOS’s infrastructure should deliver dependable speed and stability.
As for support, you’ve got plenty of resources to lean on. Their knowledge base is packed with how-tos on everything from tech tips to marketing advice. Just keep in mind that you’ll need to open it in a separate tab since it’s not right in the dashboard. Still, it's a solid spot for quick guidance.
For those times when you need immediate help, IONOS is one of the few that offer 24/7 phone support - something beginners will appreciate. The team is known for being kind and knowledgeable, too. There’s also live chat from 8 AM to 8 PM if you prefer a quick message over a phone call.
Alternatives
If you’re thinking about IONOS but curious about what else is out there, here’s a quick rundown on how it stacks up against Weebly, Squarespace, and Wix, its top competitors.
Weebly is a perfect choice for ecommerce newbies - it’s packed with tools to make selling easy, all for $12 per month. While Weebly’s free plan gives a nice starting point, its paid plans are a better fit for anyone who wants a polished, professional look.
Squarespace brings a lot of style to the table, with stunning templates that appeal to creatives. Starting at $16, it’s a bit pricier, but the 14-day free trial lets you explore everything it offers before diving in.
Wix is an awesome alternative if you’re all about creative freedom. With true drag-and-drop customization, you can place elements anywhere on the page. It offers tons of templates, but for total beginners, IONOS will still feel a little easier.
If you're a newcomer to site building, IONOS is a superb option. With its budget-friendly starting prices, swift AI setup, and useful SEO tools, getting your site up and running it has never been easier.
That said, its limited customization options and absence of a free trial might leave some aspiring designers wanting more. Still, if you're after a user-friendly platform that won't break the bank, IONOS is a great pick - just be prepared to work within its constraints.
FAQs
Is IONOS good for beginners?
Yes, IONOS excels as a beginner-friendly platform with its AI-assisted website creation process. The platform requires no coding knowledge and guides you through each step of building your site. However, beginners should be aware that customization options are limited compared to other builders.
Does IONOS offer e-commerce capabilities?
IONOS provides e-commerce functionality through dedicated store plans that support hundreds to thousands of products depending on your chosen tier. The platform includes basic features like payment processing through Mollie and social buy buttons, but lacks the advanced e-commerce tools found in specialized platforms like Shopify.
What happens to pricing after the first year?
IONOS uses promotional pricing for the first year, after which rates increase significantly. For example, the Plus plan jumps from $1 to $18 per month upon renewal. While still competitive, this price increase is substantial and should factor into your long-term budgeting.
Can I migrate my existing website to IONOS?
Yes, IONOS offers migration assistance to help transfer your existing website and content to their platform. They provide 24/7 support during the migration process and can help with domain transfers as well.
This Jimdo review examines an AI website builder that's designed specifically for people who've never built a site before. The Hamburg-based company has been helping users create websites since 2007, focusing on simplicity over advanced features. While our best website builders guide features more powerful options, Jimdo carves out its own niche in the beginner market.
TechRadar reviewers have spent thousands of hours testing 140+ website builders, giving us deep insight into what works and what doesn't. Jimdo stands out to our team for its straightforward approach, though it can't match the versatility of our top pick Wix, which offers far more templates and advanced features. Jimdo's new AI-driven setup process makes it incredibly accessible, but this simplicity comes with trade-offs in customization and scalability.
Our testing reveals that Jimdo works best for solo entrepreneurs and very small businesses who need something online fast. The platform's "paint-by-numbers" approach keeps things simple but may frustrate users as their needs grow.
Jimdo: 2-minute review
Jimdo earns a solid 3.5 out of 5 rating as a beginner-focused website builder that prioritizes ease of use over advanced functionality. The platform's standout feature is its AI-powered setup process, which can build a basic website by asking you a few simple questions about your business or personal needs. This makes it incredibly accessible for first-time website creators who might feel overwhelmed by more complex builders.
Still, Jimdo's simplicity comes with significant limitations as your needs grow. With only 16 templates available and no way to preview them before committing, design options feel more restrictive than most competitors. The platform caps e-commerce stores at just 100 products and supports only Stripe and PayPal for payments, making it unsuitable for larger online businesses. Founded in 2007 by three German entrepreneurs, Jimdo has built a reputation for helping over 25 million users get online, but it hasn't kept pace with more feature-rich competitors in the website building space.
What is Jimdo?
Jimdo is a no-code builder that lets you create professional-looking websites without writing code or having technical skills. It comes with pre-made website templates and an easy drag-and-drop system, kind of like how you might arrange furniture in a room with a floor planning app. The platform is known for its acessible AI assistant, which can build a basic website for you by asking simple questions.
This company offers two main ways to build your site: AI-powered generation that does most of the work for you, and a hands-on editor where you can customize things yourself within certain limits. Instead of overwhelming beginners with hundreds of options, Jimdo keeps things simple by giving you fewer choices but making those choices very easy to implement. This works well if you want to get online quickly without fussing over every design detail.
Features
Answer a few question and Jimdo will create a template website for you (Image credit: Jimdo)
With Jimdo’s professional domain feature, I was able to get my own domain name for my website all in minutes. Having a custom domain name helps build trust with my customers, making them feel more comfortable when they visit my website.
The multiple pages feature of Jimdo let me create a lot pages on my site so that visitors can learn more about the products and services I offer on my test site. This helps me make sure that visitors see all the best parts of my business at once instead of having to search around for various pieces of information. This also means they’re more likely to stay on the page longer and take action - like signing up for a newsletter or buying something from my site. Jimdo makes it easy for me to optimize my website for Google searches so that more people can find me online. It provides step-by-step instructions on how to improve my ranking on Google so that I can drive even more traffic to the site.
Jimdo also offer GDPR-compliant legal pages feature. With this feature, all of my legal pages like imprint, privacy policy, terms & conditions are now covered by trusted shops guarantee - giving me peace of mind knowing everything is taken care of properly.
Tools
Your editing options are quite rudimentary (Image credit: Jimdo)
Jimdo provides a focused set of tools designed to get beginners online without overwhelming them with options. The platform emphasizes simplicity over comprehensive functionality, making it easy to understand what each tool does.
AI website builder
Jimdo's standout feature is its AI-powered website creation tool that builds sites automatically based on your answers to simple questions. The system asks about your business type, goals, and preferences, then creates a customized website complete with relevant content and design elements. You can even connect your social media profiles to help the AI better understand your brand and populate your site with appropriate content.
Drag-and-drop editor
The platform offers a visual editor that lets you modify your website by dragging elements around the page, though within the constraints of your chosen template. You can add new sections, change colors and fonts, and rearrange content blocks, but you're limited to the structure and elements provided by Jimdo. This "paint-by-numbers" approach prevents design mistakes but restricts creative freedom.
Ecommerce tools
Jimdo includes basic online store functionality that supports up to 100 products with features like product variants and manual stock updates. The platform handles essential e-commerce needs including flat-rate shipping calculations and integrates with Stripe and PayPal for payment processing. However, the limited product capacity and basic shipping tools make it suitable only for very small online stores.
SEO and analytics
The platform provides beginner-friendly SEO tools that help optimize your site for search engines without requiring technical knowledge. Basic analytics features let you track website performance and visitor engagement, while mobile optimization ensures your site works well on all devices. The SEO guidance is straightforward but lacks the advanced features needed for competitive markets.
Ease of use
Build your website using blocks (Image credit: Jimdo)
Jimdo has a very straightforward approach to website building. As we mentioned before, it offers two options: an AI-powered setup that builds your site for you, and a traditional drag-and-drop editor for those who need more hands-on control.
If you opt for the AI assistant, it begins by asking simple questions about your business type, goals, and industry, then automatically generates a website with content and design elements. This takes minutes and eliminates the intimidation factor that often scares beginners away.
But even the drag-and-drop UI maintains this simplicity throughout the editing process. You can smoothly transition between editing specific pages and adjusting overall site design — without getting lost in complex menus. Everything's clean and intuitive, though you're working within the constraints of your chosen template rather than with complete creative freedom.
While this "paint-by-numbers" approach prevents mistakes, it also means you can't break free from predetermined layouts and structures. With only about 16 dated templates available, that can be limiting. But the platform does include features like mobile responsiveness built into all templates, free SSL certificates ,and 24/7 backups for enhanced security.
Pricing
Jimdo offers a free plan to get you started. (Image credit: Jimdo)
Plan
Starting rate (paid annually)
Renewal rate (paid annually)
Free
$0
$0
Start
$11.00
$11.00
Grow
$18.00
$18.00
Unlimited
$45.00
$45.00
Basic (Ecommerce)
$18.00
$18.00
Business (Ecommerce)
$22.00
$22.00
VIP (Ecommerce)
$45.00
$45.00
Jimdo offers a free plan to get you started. Unsurprisingly, this plan is pretty limited and requires you to use a .jimdosite.com domain. However, this is a great option if you are just creating a hobby website or looking to test some of the Jimdo features before committing to pay.
To get rid of on-site ads and connect a custom domain, you will need to go for the Start plan. This plan is still a little simplistic but does offer you everything you need to create a professional website, so it is ideal for startups, freelancers, and more serious hobbyists.
If you want to really grow your website, the aptly named Grow plan could be for you. You get everything from the Start plan along with tools for Search Engine Optimization (SEO), visitor statistics, and personalized support (within 4 hours).
Online stores have three plans to pick from: Basicm, Business, or VIP. Business gives you all the ecommerce basics such as the ability to add product variants, social media marketing, and social selling tools. VIP takes this one step further, offering unlimited storage and professional design review.
Security
Jimdo takes security seriously with measures that protect both website owners and their visitors (Image credit: Jimdo)
Jimdo takes security seriously with measures that protect both website owners and their visitors. The platform automatically provides SSL certificates for all websites, ensuring data transmission is encrypted using HTTPS protocols. All financial transactions are secured through PCI DSS certification from the international PCI Security Standards Council, guaranteeing that payment processing meets the highest industry standards.
The company hosts its services on AWS Cloud data centers in Ireland that maintain ISO 27001 and SOC2 certifications, with strict access controls requiring multi-factor authentication and encrypted VPN connections for internal system access.
Beyond basic encryption, Jimdo employs multiple layers of protection including AES-256 encryption for data storage and communication, automated DDoS attack mitigation through Cloudflare partnership, and regular penetration testing to identify vulnerabilities.
The platform participates in a Vulnerability Disclosure Program that allows security researchers to safely test and report potential weaknesses. Daily automated backups ensure data recovery capabilities, while malware protection helps prevent security breaches.
Jimdo's professional security team also continuously monitors systems and updates security patches, backed by comprehensive emergency and recovery plans that are tested periodically.
Support
Need help? This knowledgebase could sort you out (Image credit: Jimdo)
The first method for getting assistance from Jimdo is submitting a ticket. This can be done directly on the website, under the “Help” tab located in the navigation bar at the top right side of every page.
Once you click this tab, you will see an option that says “Submit A Ticket” which allows you to fill out a form with all of your relevant information including your name, e-mail address, type of inquiry (such as technical issue or billing question), and additional comments if needed. Once this form has been completed and submitted, you will be able to track your ticket status online in order to find out when it has been answered.
The second method for getting assistance from Jimdo is accessing its help center which can also be found under the “Help” tab.
In the help center you will find helpful guides on topics such as setting up your website, managing content, design features, SEO optimization, ecommerce features, and much more. The help center also contains frequently asked questions along with step-by-step tutorials in order to make sure that you are getting answers quickly and accurately. It should be noted that only paid plans have access to priority support from Jimdo’s customer service team via email; free plans must rely on submitting tickets or accessing the help center for assistance.
Alternatives
One of the main competitors of Jimdo is Wix. Wix offers a comprehensive set of tools to help you build and manage your website quickly and easily. Its drag-and-drop editor makes it easy to customize your site and add media, while its range of themes allows you to create a professional-looking site without having any coding skills.
Weebly is another popular website builder that is often compared with Jimdo. Weebly has an intuitive drag-and-drop editor and hundreds of templates that make it easy to customize your site. It also offers features like built-in analytics, ecommerce tools, and support for multiple languages.
Squarespace is another great alternative to Jimdo if you want an easy way to build and manage a beautiful website. It has a modern interface with plenty of features designed for businesses who want their sites look professional and polished. Squarespace also offers powerful blogging tools, as well as integrated ecommerce features if you plan on selling products or services online.
Jimdo: Summary
Jimdo is a good choice for businesses looking for an easy-to-use platform with plenty of powerful features at an affordable price point. With its intuitive drag-and-drop interface and comprehensive suite of tools and services, it was the perfect fit for my business - and could be just right for yours too! So if you’re looking for a website platform that will give your business a leg up without breaking the bank, then definitely consider checking out Jimdo.
All these factors add up to make it one of the best small business website builders on the market - although with some more advanced tools, businesses of any size could benefit from using the Jimdo website builder.
FAQs
What are the disadvantages of using Jimdo?
One of the first things I found out about Jimdo was the priority email support is only available to paid plan users. This could be a problem if you have questions or issues and need help from customer service quickly.
Another downside of using Jimdo is that it is limited in customization, which could be an issue if you want to get creative with your website design.
Is Jimdo free to use?
Yes, Jimdo offers you a free plan that you can use to build a website without any cost. However, this plan is limited, for example you cannot connect a custom domain, you only get 500 MB of storage, 2 GB of bandwidth, and you don’t get access to customer support. You will also have ads displayed on your website.
A free website builder can be a great way to test a platform or get a hobby online, but it will rarely offer the level of functionality needed to create a professional presence online.
Can I use my own domain name on a Jimdo website?
Yes, Jimdo allows you to connect a custom domain to your website on all plans. You can also purchase your domain directly through the Jimdo platform, making the process quick and easy.
However, if you opt for the free plan, you will not be able to connect your own domain. Instead, you will be allocated a ‘.jimdosite.com’ for your site.
Is Jimdo reliable?
After building my website on Jimdo, I can confidently say that it is reliable. The user-interface was intuitive and easy-to-use, making the entire process smooth and straightforward. The templates were also visually appealing and had useful features like galleries and contact forms integrated into them.
Squarespace is a designer-friendly no-code platform with great aesthetics that consistently ranks among the best website builder platforms on the market. With its sleek templates and comprehensive feature set, Squarespace positions itself as an all-in-one solution for creating stylish and functional websites with minimal effort.
Over the years, Techradar has spent thousands of hours testing 140+ website builders, making our reviewers the leading experts in what makes a platform exceptional. Squarespace stands out to us for its award-winning templates, which can be modified down to the last pixel thanks to a powerful block-based editor.
Wix remains our top pick for the best website builder of 2026, thanks to a slightly higher number of features at a reduced price point. But Squarespace's new Blueprint AI and Design Intelligence tools make it a close competitor that gives the former a good run for its money.
Squarespace: 2-minute review
Squarespace is a complete website builder, with everything you would expect from one of the best-known names in the industry. This includes a range of stunning website templates, a full AI website builder, ecommerce features including payment gateway integrations, marketing tools, analytics, and the ability to integrate with select 3rd party services.
The platform was originally built to serve the blogging space but is now capable of hosting practically any type of website, from ecommerce stores to freelancer portfolios. Despite the platform's growth, it stays true to its roots by continuing to offer some of the more aesthetically pleasing website templates available.
Squarespace isn’t the cheapest website builder, but it is fairly priced when compared with competitors with similar features, tools, and ease of use. Its entry-level plan starts at $16/mo with an annual plan, which is in the same ballpark as Wix ($17/mo) and Hostinger ($11.99/mo). Plus, you can take advantage of a 14-day free trial to test it out, although unlike Wix, it doesn’t offer a forever-free version.
Overall, Squarespace is a safe bet for those looking for an easy-to-use website builder with all the features most businesses will ever need.
What is Squarespace?
Squarespace is a website builder that helps you create professional websites without coding. It’s like a digital canvas where you can design your online presence. You can use pre-made templates and customize them to fit your vision. Whether you want a blog, portfolio, or online store, Squarespace has all the tools you need.
When you sign up, you can choose from over 180 designer-made templates or use their AI-powered Blueprint tool for a custom design. After that, you can easily add your content, change colors and fonts, and arrange elements with its drag-and-drop editor. Squarespace takes care of technical details like hosting and security, so you don’t have to stress about them.
What’s great about Squarespace for beginners is that everything is in one package. This includes domain registration, cloud hosting, design tools, and a CMS. The all-in-one approach saves you from juggling services from different providers, which can be overwhelming when starting out.
Recent updates
Squarespace 7.1 represents a fundamental shift in the platform's design philosophy, moving away from fixed template families to a highly flexible design system powered by Fluid Engine. This introduces a grid-based editing system that allows users to drag, drop, and layer content blocks with unprecedented freedom, essentially transforming every website into a custom design canvas with zero template limitations.
Design
The Fluid Engine editor enables independent mobile and desktop layout design, giving users granular control over how their content appears across different devices, a significant improvement from the previous version where mobile layouts were automatically generated.
Squarespace 7.1 introduces Auto Layouts that intelligently present content sets, gallery sections for cohesive image displays, and advanced visual effects like Block Pinning for split-scrolling and Text Highlights for emphasizing selected content.
Content management
We found the new page section functionality particularly impressive, as it allows users to divide content into distinct sections with unique design, layout, and styling options. This is a major improvement from 7.0's single content area limitation. They also added Saved Sections functionality in May 2025, enabling users to create reusable design components across multiple pages, speeding up the design workflow for both beginners and professionals.
Ecommerce
For ecommerce users, 7.1 delivers substantial improvements in selling capabilities and product management. The platform now supports up to 10,000 products per page (compared to 200 in version 7.0) and 250 variants per product (up from 100), while introducing nested category navigation and optimized mobile scrolling for longer product descriptions. Product waitlists, previously available only on specific templates, are now accessible across all websites.
Support
Security and support options have been strengthened through Squarespace's dedicated security team implementing enhanced technical and organizational measures updated in January 2025. The platform maintains a risk-based security approach with continuous monitoring, red team exercises, and threat modeling for new system developments, ensuring robust protection for both company and customer assets.
Integration capabilities have also evolved, though 7.1 maintains Squarespace's philosophy of relying primarily on native tools rather than extensive third-party integrations, which some users find limiting compared to competitors but ensures better stability and support.
Partner program
The platform's recent major update arrived in September 2025 with the launch of Squarespace for Pros, unveiled during Circle Day 2025. This professional-grade experience introduces Finish Layer Design Tools with interactive block animations, customizable transforms (opacity, rotation, offset), and the ability to import external fonts for complete brand consistency.
It also includes integrated practice management for project oversight and client collaboration, plus expanded Circle partner program benefits representing Squarespace's most significant investment to date in supporting professional designers and agencies. However, you should be aware that upgrading from classic editor sections to Fluid Engine is irreversible and may break custom CSS implementations.
Note: Upgrading to the 7.1 version of Squarespace is entirely optional for now. While new users get introduced to Squarespace 7.1 by default, existing website owners can choose to keep the legacy version of the website builder, along with all its existing features and support.
Features
Squarespace provides a wide range of features for different website needs. (Image credit: Squarespace)
Squarespace has always offered some of the best website templates on the market, making it a firm favourite amongst creatives such as artists and photographers. Anyone looking for a stunning website should seriously consider Squarespace.
Owain Williams, Website Builder Editor
Squarespace provides a wide range of features for different website needs. At the heart of the platform is a powerful drag-and-drop editor with a smart grid system. This helps keep your design elements aligned. You’ll also find over 180 professionally designed templates. These templates are great starting points for creating stunning websites. They feature a modern, minimalist design with plenty of white space and room for photos.
If you want to sell online, Squarespace offers strong ecommerce tools in its Business plans. You can sell physical and digital products, offer subscriptions, and create discounts. It even helps with abandoned cart recovery emails and social media sales. The platform supports various payment methods, such as PayPal, Stripe, and Square, and includes automatic tax calculations. However, these ecommerce features come at a higher price compared to some competitors.
In 2023, Squarespace introduced Blueprint AI, which streamlines website creation. This AI system guides users through five simple steps to create a personalized website. It also generates content with its AI text generator. We found this feature helpful for beginners facing the "blank page" anxiety. Still, the AI-generated templates seem basic compared to Squarespace's professionally designed options.
The platform has specialized tools like Acuity Scheduling for booking appointments, available for $16 a month. It also offers portfolio collections for showcasing work and various blocks to enhance user experience, like search and archive functions. While Squarespace includes many built-in features, it mainly relies on its own tools. This limits extensive third-party integrations in most areas. Squarespace’s pricing ranges from $16 to $52 per month (billed annually). Although it's a premium price, the quality of design and features usually justify the investment for users.
Tools
Over the years, Squarespace has stacked on a bunch of different tools and add-ons to make its website builder more lucrative. (Image credit: Squarespace)
Over the years, Squarespace has stacked on a bunch of different tools and add-ons to make its website builder more lucrative. This includes everything from SEO features to help you optimize your content strategy to AI tools for assistive design suggestions.
Blogging
Squarespace is well known for being one of the best blogging sites around. So, if you’re into blogging, you’ll be glad to hear that Squarespace provides a full set of blogging features such as built-in blog pages, a comment section, and content promotion tools. However, if you’re making a blog as a means of making money, Squarespace shouldn’t be your first choice. First off, to get hold of ecommerce features, you’ll have to purchase the “Business” plan or up, and it will set you back $23 per month (if you subscribe for a year) or $36 for one month.
Ecommerce
The Business plan (and up) will also let you integrate a shopping cart into your website with ease, as well as sell physical products, digital downloads, online services, and subscriptions. However, if we take the 3% transaction fee on sales and the plan’s initial price tag into account, this solution doesn’t seem particularly pocket-friendly.
Also, Squarespace isn’t as strong as some of its competitors (like Shopify) when it comes to shipping and payment options – for instance, manual payment isn’t an option, and you can’t sell in multiple currencies.
SEO and marketing
Squarespace also offers superb Search Engine Optimization (SEO) features, which will help you get your site in front of your core audience. There are multiple options for social media marketing, email marketing, and custom post designs. Not only are these tools powerful, but they are easy to use - this makes it one of the best small business website builders on the market.
AI tools
Although Squarespace’s AI offering isn’t quite as advanced as some competitors such as Wix and Hostinger, it does offer a host of helpful AI-powered tools that will make creating your website a breeze.
The list starts with the option to use AI to get your initial website set up. If you select this option Squarespace will ask you a few questions such as the name of your site, which sections and pages you want on your website, which colors and fonts you want to use, and then use your answers to build your site.
Like with most AI website builders, the results are a little generic and will need some editing. Luckily, Squarespace also offers some AI tools to help you do this. For example, you can use an AI copywriter to help you complete your site's written content. A similar tool can be used to create product descriptions, which can be a lifesaver for large online stores.
Finally, Squarespace also offers AI-powered branding and email marketing tools, helping you make the right impression and get you in front of the right people.
Integrations
Squarespace doesn’t take too kindly to third-party tools – while there’s a decent variety of versatile tools it’s not up to scratch – so, you might feel like you’re stuck with Squarespace's ecosystem.
Website editor
We should also talk about Squarespace’s up-to-date, drag-and-drop editor called Fluid Engine, a superior version to their old editor. As soon as you add an element or change something on the template you’re using, it will become visible straight away. It also offers a decent level of customization choices, so you can adjust your template to suit your needs and desires.
The only major drawback is that you can’t place elements (such as images or text) wherever you want them to be - you can position them in pre-built places bounded by grid lines. Also, while you’ll be prompted to save your site after each change, you won’t enjoy the convenience of the autosave functionality.
Ease of use
Of all the website builders we have tested, Squarespace ranks as one of the easiest to use. (Image credit: Squarespace)
Of all the website builders we have tested, Squarespace ranks as one of the easiest to use. Its drag-and-drop editor balances simplicity and functionality. This makes it great for beginners but still offers depth for experienced users. The clean, minimalist interface removes clutter. It shows only the tools you need, like the option to add a new section, which appears when you hover over an existing section.
Getting started with Squarespace is easy. During onboarding, you answer a few questions about your website's purpose and goals. This helps the platform tailor its recommendations to your needs. The 14-day free trial lets you explore without rushing into a paid plan. We liked that no credit card is needed to start the trial, allowing risk-free experimentation.
Squarespace emphasizes user experience (UX) principles, evident in how the platform works and the sites it creates. The editor uses a smart grid system to align elements. This helps beginners create visually balanced pages. Real-time previews show how your changes affect your site, making the design process dynamic. However, some users notice lag or unresponsiveness with larger, content-heavy websites.
The platform includes accessibility features through its All in One Accessibility Widget. This makes your website more usable for people with various disabilities, including visual, hearing, motor, and cognitive impairments. Yet while customization is simple, Squarespace has limits. Once you pick a template, you can't switch to another without rebuilding your site. And some advanced customizations need CSS or JavaScript knowledge, which is only available on higher-tier plans.
Pricing
Plan
Monthly cost (paid monthly)
Monthly cost (paid annually)
Basic
$25
$16
Core
$36
$23
Plus
$56
$39
Advanced
$139
$99
Pricing last verified: 12/02/2026
The site builder’s price tag is on par with similar all-in-one solutions on the market, and it provides plenty of bang for the buck. However, if you only wanted a pocket-friendly site builder without other components of Squarespace, we’re sorry to say you won’t find this here.
If you’re in for an all-in-one solution, you can choose between four plans ranging from $16 to $99 per month, if you opt for an annual billing option, that is. If you choose a one-month-only option, the price will spike significantly.
While Squarespace doesn’t offer a forever-free edition of its site builder, there is a 14-day free trial with all four plans, and no credit card details are required. It is also worth mentioning that you can often save on your subscription by using Squarespace promo codes and/or signing up for a longer period of time.
As for payment methods, Squarespace accepts all major credit/debit cards (Visa, Mastercard, and American Express included), JCB, Diners Club (in USD only), and SEPA direct debit (in EUR only). As you already suspect, you can’t pay via PayPal or Bitcoin (BTC).
For a more detailed review of the plans available on Squarespace, you can read our full Squarespace pricing guide.
Integrations
Squarespace takes a curated approach to integrations, offering built-in connectivity to carefully selected platforms rather than an open marketplace of third-party apps. The platform provides what it calls "Connected Services," which are seamlessly integrated into the core Squarespace experience.
This includes essential tools for payment processing (Stripe, PayPal, Square), shipping carriers (FedEx, UPS, USPS), social media platforms (Facebook, Instagram, YouTube, Vimeo), and marketing services (Google Analytics, Mailchimp, Facebook Pixel). We find that this approach ensures reliable performance and support, though it may feel limiting compared to platforms that offer thousands of third-party integrations.
But for automation enthusiasts, Squarespace also supports Zapier integration, which opens up connectivity to over 1,000 additional 3rd-party apps and services. Through Zapier, users can create automated workflows (called "Zaps") that trigger when specific events occur on their Squarespace site, such as new form submissions, newsletter signups, or product purchases. Common automation scenarios include adding new form submissions to Google Sheets, creating CRM entries in Salesforce or HubSpot, sending notifications to Slack, or adding contacts to email marketing platforms like ConvertKit.
Finally, Squarespace offers API access for developers looking to build custom integrations, though this requires technical expertise. API key generation is possible through the platform's developer settings. It uses OAuth 2.0 authentication and provides REST endpoints for managing content, products, orders, and inventory.
Developers can access endpoints for site-level configurations, e-commerce functionality, and content management, enabling custom solutions for businesses with specific integration needs. This is useful for connecting Squarespace to enterprise systems like ERPs, CRMs, or custom fulfillment services that aren't available through the standard integrations.
Security
Squarespace websites are all kept on secure with SSL certificates, two-factor authentication (2FA), and protection against distributed denial of service (DDoS) attacks. (Image credit: Squarespace)
Squarespace websites are all kept on secure with SSL certificates, two-factor authentication (2FA), protection against distributed denial of service (DDoS) attacks, and a login activity panel. While the activity log won’t protect your site by itself, it’ll help you discover if any logins were made from suspicious or unknown devices.
Squarespace’s security staff is monitoring all Squarespace sites round-the-clock for threats and vulnerabilities to make sure your site is properly protected. Still, if you discover a vulnerability, you can report it to the security staff and they’ll conduct their investigation on it.
Customer support
You can seek assistance from Squarespace’s support staff via live chat, email, and X (Twitter). (Image credit: Squarespace)
If you get stuck somewhere during your Squarespace journey, you can seek assistance from their support staff via live chat, email, and X (Twitter). Sadly, phone support isn’t available.
Live chat is available Monday to Friday, 4 AM to 8 PM, ET, and once you contact the staff, someone will get back to you in a matter of minutes. In contrast, email support is available 24/7, but the response time can sometimes be sluggish.
As for self-service, you can visit the Help Center which contains a well-supplied knowledge base, video guides, and an avidly active community forum you can conveniently browse by topics.
Alternatives
Wix
As we noted earlier, Wix is an awesome alternative for those who want to build their site on a tight budget or entirely free — it even offers a forever-free edition of its site builder for personal use. Plus, it’s super simple to use, packed with features, and provides automatic backups.
If you’re searching for a cheap yet endlessly customizable site builder, WordPress is the solution of choice. Since it’s an open-sourced software, it has thousands of themes, templates, plugins, how-to guides, and a committed community that can lend you a helping hand. While it’s not as beginner-friendly as Squarespace or Wix, it makes up for it with a fabulous level of flexibility and freedom.
Shopify is built for ecommerce from the ground up, so if an ecommerce solution is what you’re looking for, it might be the best choice. Squarespace offers all essential ecommerce features, but it’s still better suited for a professional site or a blog.
With plans starting at just $1.99/mo (intro rate), Hostinger offers many of the same tools as Squarespace, including a full AI website builder. Although it doesn't offer the same level of design prestige, websites built on Hostinger still look clean and professional, making it a great choice for small businesses.
To test the Squarespace website builder, we started by setting up an account. We then got hands-on with the tools and features available when building a website on the platform. This included exploring the various available website templates, SEO and marketing tools, and testing the drag-and-drop website editor.
We also reviewed the available plans, comparing their pricing and what they include. Finally, we researched what level of help and support is available to users and how the platform protects users’ websites from security threats.
Squarespace is a splendid, simple-to-use site builder with terrific templates and it gets better each time a new version crops up. Hitting high marks in all major areas, Squarespace site builder qualifies as an amazing all-arounder in the market, and it’s also fit for small and mid-sized online stores.
Their website builder comes packed with tools and features such as email marketing, an SSL certificate, and options for mobile responsive templates - giving you everything you need to launch and grow your website in one convenient space.
However, Squarespace keeps its users on a short leash with a low level of customization and the inability to switch between templates without starting from scratch. Also, the lack of auto-save features makes it less convenient than some of its competitors.
Squarespace: FAQs
Does Squarespace have a free plan?
No, unlike some other website builders, Squarespace doesn’t have a free plan. However, it does offer a free 14-day trial. This offers you the opportunity to test out the platform to make sure it is the right one for you.
Does Squarespace charge a transaction fee on sales?
It depends on the plan you pick.
The Business plan ($23/mo paid annually) is the cheapest plan which offers the full range of ecommerce functionality but charges a 3% transaction fee for physical products and services sold via the site. Both the Commerce plans (Basic ($27/mo paid annually) and Advanced ($49/mo paid annually)) charge a 0% transaction fee.
So, at just $4 extra a month, most ecommerce businesses would benefit from investing in the Commerce plan. But you will need to do the math to decide which one works best for you.
Well, it depends on what you’re looking for in a site builder. Wix offers more templates overall, but the ones you’ll get with Squarespace look better. Also, Wix has a forever-free edition, while with Squarespace you can make use of a 14-day free trial, and that’s about it.
Both site builders are easy to use, offer robust ecommerce features, and provide superb value for money. However, Wix is cheaper while Squarespace has more additional tools for growing your site.
Is Squarespace good for beginners?
Yes, Squarespace is one of the best site builders for beginners. Its intuitive, drag-and-drop editor is backed by simple-to-follow guides in case you get stuck. And if that doesn’t do the trick, you can rely on rather responsive customer support staff.
What are the downsides of using Squarespace?
The primary drawbacks of using Squarespace are the shortage of customization capabilities, the absence of auto-save features, and the lack of phone support. Also, there are cheaper options around and some of them offer a free edition of their site builders too.