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The Best Website Builders Reviews

Oracle Netsuite

NetSuite has been around since 1998 and holds the title of one of the pioneers in the cloud technology space. In November 2016, the Oracle Corporation acquired NetSuite and has continued to develop its software while serving tens of thousands of customers around the world. The software provided is geared towards medium and large businesses that need more control over every aspect of their eCommerce platform.

Zyro

Zyro was founded as a subsidiary of Hostinger with the aim of taking on the larger players in the website builder space. In just a few short years, it has carved out a reputation for itself as a platform that caters to small businesses, freelancers, and medium businesses with an emphasis on ease of use and intuitive design.  

Wix

Wix eCommerce is the eCommerce subset of the popular website builder Wix. It offers an optimized platform for users to easily create beautiful online stores. Wix eCommerce makes it easy for vendors to set up, design, and manage their stores from their desktop or mobile app.

Bubble

Bubble was founded by Emmanuel Straschnov and Josh Haas in 2012. It has grown to more than 250,000 users worldwide and serves diverse industries from finance to marketing. The product allows non-technical people to build robust web apps and websites without code.

WebHostingPad

WebHostingPad is a hosting company based in Buffalo Grove, Illinois and founded in 2005. The company caters to small and large websites in any industry. It does this by offering a number of different services to meet their individual needs.

Jimdo

The Jimdo website builder is a worry-free, no-code website solution for self-employed professionals and small businesses to build an online store, receive bookings, and showcase their works (with portfolios) without having to pay programmers and designers.

Webnode

Webnode is no stranger to the website builder industry. Launched in 2008, it has been a staple for over 30 million people, worldwide. They are also one of the first and only builders to offer translations of each site for over 20 languages. Webnode shines in ease of use with its intuitive editor, and they pull many new customers in with their affordable packages and low-risk 15-day money-back guarantee.

HostGator

Based in Houston, with a presence in Austin, HostGator covers a range of hosting solutions from shared to dedicated servers. Beyond hosting, HostGator includes valuable extras like unmetered bandwidth, allowing sites to handle any traffic volume seamlessly. Domain registration and SSL certificates are also part of the package, ensuring a secure and professional online presence. Setup is made easy with one-click installs, simplifying app integration in seconds. HostGator’s support is available 24/7, ensuring help is there whenever needed. With HostGator’s Website Builder, users get 100+ mobile-friendly templates, drag-and-drop tools, and built-in SEO features. It also supports eCommerce with a shopping cart, inventory management, and Google Analytics tracking. For a complete and user-friendly hosting experience, HostGator is an excellent choice for building anything from blogs to business sites and online stores.

WordPress

WordPress is one of the most popular tools used to build websites. In fact, they claim to power over 30% of the internet. It offers countless themes, four affordable plan options (in addition to a free plan), and will help you get your website up and running in a matter of minutes. Whether you want to publish a blog or have a full-blown eCommerce website featuring an unlimited number of products, WordPress has the tools to help.