About Wix
Wix pricing
Wix has a free version and does not offer a free trial. Wix paid version starts at US$16.00/month.
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Wix Reviews
Feature rating
- Industry: Information Technology & Services
- Company size: 11–50 Employees
- Used Daily for 2+ years
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Wix: world easiest drag-drop website builder
My overall experience with Wix has been positive. My expertise in website building is limited, but Wix made it easy for me. There are a lot of features I love about Wix, including e-commerce, multiple payment gateways integrations, and automation emails.
Pros
Wix is best tool for quick starting web designing without coding. If you are an entrepreneur or a small business owner, you can build a website on a budget. Wix also offers paid and free plans with a lot of feathers, built-in templates, and SEO tools. There are all the features you need to build a simple, customizable, and pleasing website at first glance with this tool.
Probably, the biggest reason people prefer Wix is the speed at which they can build a website and the ease at which they can update it.
Cons
Compared to other platforms, Wix websites can sometimes appear less professional. Your website's user experience will be diminished when you build it with a DIY site builder, which can lead to lost customers and revenue. It is not good to use the free version of this platform because it contains a watermark.
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WordPressReasons for Switching to Wix
I was looking for something simple and fast at the time, and Wix provided exactly that. It was less expensive and more customizable.- Industry: Food & Beverages
- Company size: 2–10 Employees
- Used Daily for 2+ years
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I love the interface, but when will Wix get better SEO?
I enjoy using it with my work, and I also chose to use it for my own personal website, but there are tiny details like the terrible SEO that really ruins it for me. I've encountered more issues on platforms like Wordpress or Squarespace, so it's really a lesser of two evils case.
Pros
I love the Wix interface, and in particular the Wix Studio. It gives so much customization for a website with very little UX design knowledge required, and it gives you way more freedom with your site than platforms like Squarespace.
Cons
They are really quite terrible with SEO. It is near impossible to get sites to rank, and there is a lot of unnecessary HTML that is added to your site that you can't edit or remove, which in turn leads to quite poor loading speeds and lower than average SEO scores. Especially considering that there is no recipe schema plugin, like you get with Wordpress, I have to write my own less effective recipe schema to try and help my recipes rank.
- Industry: Packaging & Containers
- Company size: 2–10 Employees
- Used Weekly for 1+ year
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WIX — Acceptable at best, but getting better.
WIX is okay at best. Their base subscription gives you access to a lot more themes when compared to it's competitors.
The default themes are nice, but WIX targets people who are typically inexperienced in web development. Sometimes giving the user the ability to move an individual item and place it literally anywhere on the page isn't the best idea when the user doesn't understand how it might hurt performance or SEO.
The WIX editor is clunky, slow, and inefficient when compared to others. Their hosting service has got to be one of the slowest for the money. Adding functions like WIX payments and bookings are made very easy, but removing them completely and properly is rarely mentioned anywhere it'd be useful.
The worst part about WIX is that you can have the experience to create something but may be limited by the outdated WIX editor. If you talk to their support they're happy to tell you to try their new WIX Studio editor (which is significantly better) but they don't mention that sites made on WIX Studio have a separate dashboard, cost more, and websites built on the regular editor cannot be migrated.
Lets say your client insists on using WIX, they're not tech savvy and aren't willing to pay extra every month for a WIX studio built site.
Now you have one store to manage through the WIX dashboard. God forbid they ever change their mind because WIX says migrating is NOT possible so it will have to be rebuilt from scratch.
If you are managing stores on both WIX and WIX Studio you need to have two very inefficient dashboards open taking up precious resources.
WIX is an acceptable product to learn the ins and outs, but falls behind when you have to use something so half baked on a recurring basis. I would strongly recommend against WIX if you can afford a higher subscription price.
Pros
WIX makes it easy to create a beautiful looking website.
Cons
WIX has poor customer service and a ton of UI inconveniences for those who build websites for clients.
- Industry: Consumer Services
- Company size: Self Employed
- Used Monthly for 1+ year
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Best Customer Service you could ever ask for
Pros
Wix had the easiest site to build myself (and I tried a couple of them). Anything I couldn't figure out how to do, I would just contact Wix and talk to a customer service representative. I've had a few very good customer service reps that are patient, kind, and extremely helpful. There is one in particular though named [sensitive content hidden] that I've been so lucky to get a couple of times and she really is phenomenal. She is the primary reason I recommend Wix to any and all entrepreneurs who ask me what site builder to use. She helped me set up my content management system on the website which makes it so easy to update, add and edit content. She is the kindest, most patient customer service rep I've ever worked with and really goes the extra mile to make sure it's easy for me to do whatever I'm trying to do. She listens and knows exactly what I want, but also anticipates what I need without me even asking!
Cons
Some of the responsive features to help the site automatically adjust between web and mobile make the spacing look funky. Other than that, it's an awesome tool.
Reasons for Choosing Wix
I initially hired a company to build my site, but it didn't turn out the way I wanted it to look so I wanted to do it myself. I tried SquareSpace, but got very frustrated trying to figure out how to build the site. Wix was intuitive and easy to use with a lot of available templates to customize. And the customer service was phenomenal!Switched From
Squarespace- Industry: Sports
- Company size: 2–10 Employees
- Used Daily for 2+ years
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Wix Review
My experience with Wix has improved because they have invested time in working improve their product and customer service.
Pros
Wix is an inexpensive but easy to understand and quality program. I use wix for my business website and other programs. Wix also work to improve their offering with the program.
Cons
In the past I had a few issues with wix, but they have since improved their customer service.