Website Builder Reviews
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Ucraft Review
Read Review Visit SiteUcraft is a relatively new website builder that emphasizes mobile-friendly design and painless website creation. Although Ucart is not the most robust website builder on the market, it is a great option for users who are newcomers to website design and online selling. And the free option of the platform works well for those on a slim budget.
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uKit Review
Read Review Visit SitePros Numerous excellent templates Well-designed editor Both in-house and Ecwid eCommerce Numerous integrations Free 14-day trial Cons No free plan Limited customer support The best templates require a Premium+ plan Overview From Russia with cyber-love, uKit is a professional, mobile-responsive website builder aiming to empower businesses with easy, versatile website creation. uKit was launched in 2015 […]
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Webflow Review
Read Review Visit SiteWebflow is a sophisticated web design tool geared towards professionals who, individually or in teams, design websites for their clients -- though individuals can certainly take advantage of Webflow to create their own website.
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Webnode Review
Read Review Visit SitePros Competitive pricing Customizable contact form Modern templates Cons Outdated eCommerce sites Poor mobile editor Limited customer support Difficult to use Overview Webnode is an attractive website builder that produces clean, crisp, mobile-friendly websites. Founded in 2008 in Brno, Czech Republic by Vít Vrba, Webnode employs over 90 people and has spawned 22 million websites worldwide. Webnode recently […]
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Webs Review
Read Review Visit SitePros Numerous templates Membership pages and forums Free plan Cons Outdated editor Outdated templates Limited support for Starter plan subscribers Limited integrations Overview Webs is a drag-and-drop WYSIWYG website building platform with a particular focus on small businesses. It was founded amidst the still-incandescent fallout of the dot-com bust in 2001 by brothers Haroon and […]
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WebsiteBuilder Review
Read Review Visit SitePros Easy to use Numerous templates Solid blogging and eCommerce Cons Sketchy business practices Poor billing practices Overwhelmingly poor customer feedback Poor customer service Overview Disclaimer: Should you ever come across services called SiteBuilder.com, Sitey.com or Sitelio.com, be advised that they are the exact same products as WebsiteBuilder.com. For reasons known only to them, the company behind WebsiteBuilder is […]
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Webydo Review
Read Review Visit SiteWebydo presents itself as a tool for web designers to create code-free responsive websites for their clients. It may be a decent solution for established companies needing an elegant but somewhat static web presence. For other fields, it's hard to say that Webydo is an ideal solution.
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WordPress Review
Read Review Visit SiteWordPress.com is a great tool for blogging and a handsomely capable tool for creating a business website. Its themes are elegant and plentiful, and its versatility is impressive at the higher subscription levels. Given the number of plugins available, just about any small business can build a functional and attractive business website.
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XPRS Review
Read Review Visit SitePros Very easy to use Mobile responsive Numerous templates Customizable contact form Cons Limited blogging tool Basic templates Cannot undo your edits Over-complicated pricing Overview XPRS is the new website builder from IM Creator. Founded in New York in 2011 by Jonathan Saragossi, IM Creator was developed as a simple drag-and-drop website builder that allows […]
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Yahoo SiteBuilder Review
Read Review Visit SitePros Software is free Numerous templates Cons Outdated editor Outdated templates Must download old version of Java to use No blogging tool Overview Yahoo SiteBuilder is a woefully outdated offline fossil of a website builder, though its continued existence long past the point of irrelevancy makes it acutely representative of the terminal malaise of its erstwhile corporate […]