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Friday, October 10, 2014
your guide to choosing a website builder.
For General Websites
Best Website Builders
Highly recommended.
Squarespace
Flexible and sophisticated.
Stylish, modern themes.
Excellent blogging tools.
Weebly
Easy to use and packed with useful features.
A near perfect balance of customization and convention.
Good Website Builders
You can feel confident choosing one of these solid website builders.
Virb
Great for showcasing photos and videos.
Modern, stylish themes.
WYSIWYG editor for pages is basic.
Edicy
Great multilingual support.
Editor buttons make it a bit challenging to get page looking "just right".
Yola
Simple to use website editor.
Lots of solid features.
Themes are a bit too simple.
OK Website Builders
Better options are available.
Strikingly
The best way to create long-form, one page websites.
Lacks customization options.
Adobe Muse
Designed for graphic designers to build websites without learning code.
Steep learning curve.
Webs
Good features for membership sites.
Themes feel out-dated.
Nice app store, but lacks customization.
Zoho Sites
Form editor is highly customizable.
Pretty basic. It’s main advantage is its integration with other Zoho products.
Wix
Lack of structure can create long term website problems.
Full app store is a nice touch.
GoDaddy
New version is an improvement.
Website editor is simple and easy.
Bad reputation among customers.
OnePager
Limited to one page websites only.
Unfortunately too basic for most.
Easy to use, responsive themes.
Not recommended
These website builders lack important features, are too hard to use or treat customers poorly.
Gutensite
Too difficult to use for non-technical users.
Solid templates, but little customization options.
Vistaprint
Vistaprint is actually a disguised, lesser version of Webs. There are better options available.
SnapPages
Unusual “apps” approach to building your website can be cumbersome.
Blog editor is easy to use.
IM-Creator
Blank canvas lets you design from scratch.
Unfortunately, over the long term blank canvas editor runs into challenges.
Google Sites
Awful templates.
Suitable for wikis or intranets- not for much else.
Jimdo
No preview. You edit the live site.
Website editor is confusing to use.
Solid iOS editor.
Webnode
Website editor is simple; easy to use.
Poor, outdated themes also lack meaningful customization options.
Sitezulu
No mobile options.
Most features feel half-baked and unfinished.
Webstarts
Themes feel amateur and outdated.
Obnoxious salesy tone.
Some things don’t work as expected.
Homestead
Outdated and updating it seems to be a low priority.
Lazy mobile features and cheap upsells.
Basekit
Steep learning curve is not suitable for non-coders.
Unintuitive theme editor.
Moonfruit
Outdated, flash based website builder.
Cluttered, frustrating user interface.
No mobile options.
iPage
Is actually just an early, more expensive and out-dated version of Weebly. You are much better off trying Weebly.
Angelfire
Lacks features, is stale and outdated.
Its time has passed. There are better options now.
CityMax
Form-based website editing is a pain.
Lacks meaningful customization options.
No mobile support.
Web.com
Terribly designed. A real pain to use.
Cares far more about squeezing sales than customer satisfaction.
Sandvox
Is a native Mac app, which ultimately creates more problems than it solves.
Poor font selection design.
1&1
Terrible cancellation policies.
Is just an outdated version of Jimdo.
Just ... bad.
Lifeyo
Small theme selection.
Buggy and disorganized.
Lack of mobile features.
The Best Ecommerce Website Builder
Shopify
OK Ecommerce Website Builders
Big Cartel
AmeriCommerce
Supadupa
Bigcommerce
Not recommended
Core Commerce
Jumpseller
Volusion
3dcart
Magento Go
Best Photography Website Builders
Squarespace
Good photography Website Builders
Virb
Format
PhotoShelter
OK Photography Website Builders
Dunked
Not recommended
Pixpa
Fotomerchant
SmugMug
AllYou
Viewbook
RedFrame
Zenfolio
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