Honestly, I wasn't sure what to expect, but I think I may have just found my new permanent website builder/host. The strengths are two-fold: * It's feature rich, and * It's very price-competitive Pretty good combination, if you ask me. Best features: * A true drag/drop interface with pixel-level specificity. You can literally put anything, anywhere - not common for no-code builders. * The ability to create layers, as you would in a graphics program. Sure, working in Figma, and then exporting to your hosting service, may offer even more power and flexibility - but Webwave offers it all under one roof (and for one very low cost). * Full hosting service complete with 20gb email domains. This is HUGE for anyone not interested in shelling out $7.00-$12.00/month/user for a 365 or Google workspace account. * Low cost. Monthly fees are more than competitive, and with the AppSumo deal, the price is impossible to refuse.
Only small concerns: * The drag/drop interface is great, but working with each element, getting all the options exactly as you want, does take a bit of work. The controls are good, and the software does a nice job of bringing you to menus you want at the right time. But there are still a good number of settings and controls to wade through. The price you pay for pixel-level control, I imagine. And honestly...it's strengths outweigh it's weaknesses. Just a bit finicky at times. * Server speed may be a bit slow - possibly due to the underlying drag/drop code, possibly due to their servers being only in Europe. My understanding is they are activating US servers shortly, so hopefully that fixes some of the issue. Again, it's not a huge problem - but if you're looking for blazing fast load times of a very high-level site, you may want to test speeds first to make sure they work for you. * Low cost. Hardly a concern - just want to make sure they're making enough profit to be around awhile. * Biggest concern: no API. Yes, they offer certain extras in-house - email marketing, and SEO, for instance. But the inability to integrate with the other tools you use will be an absolute non-starter for many. So hopefully management is listening to this, develops out their APIs soon. Slight concerns aside, this is a solid product. 9/10 recommendation.
Website building and hosting. Domain-branded email hosting.
Ease of use, snappy interface, and responsive support. The choices available when designing also add a lot of value to this product. The really good thing about this service/platform is that you only pay for each once you make that site live. The ability to white label everything is also a massive bonus, as I can use my own domain name for the control panel. Finally, the video tutorials are a nice bonus.
The webmaster panel can be somewhat confusing. Everything seems to be a jumble, and some of the documentation appears in Polish, but not English; this needs to be sorted. Also, the pricing can be a little confusing; once you reach 5 sites, it's not very cost-effective anymore.
This is a useful tool for customers to "design" how they would like their website to look. I then take over and make sure everything is how it should be; that's when I can hand it over to the customer. Because of the subscription I have, it's very useful to be able to design multiple sites without having to pay extra for those sites.
Webwave is a popular saas website builder that offers a variety of features and tools to help you build high-quality, secure websites. Some of the pros of using Webwave include: 1. User-friendly interface – The Webwave interface is easy to use, even for first time builders, making it a great choice for those new to webbuilding. 2. Wide variety of templates – Webwave offers a wide range of prebuilt templates and themes that can be customized to easily create unique websites. This makes it an ideal platform for starting out as well as more experienced web builders who want quick and easy access to many readymade designs. 3. Affordable pricing - direct competitors charge way more than Webwave does. It's also incredibly agency-friendly, with dedicated features for agencies and a really small price for what it offer.
The main downside of using WebWave is finding an expert who knows how to use the tool can be difficult. Additionally, because WebWave is a web-based platform, it may not be compatible with some IT systems. Expanding the basic capabilities of the platform is impossible without a deep knowledge of multiple coding languages, and this may be a big drawback for those used to Wordpress and its plugins.
It's a great web builder, so I'm using it to build simple websites, but I'm also considering using it for agency purposes since it can be white-labeled and offered to my clients with my own branding.
Easy to use: The drag-and-drop interface is intuitive and straightforward, making it easy to create a website without any coding knowledge. Customizable templates: WebWave offers a variety of pre-designed templates that can be customized to fit your needs. Fast load times: Websites created with WebWave load quickly, which is crucial for user experience and search engine optimization. Affordable pricing: WebWave's pricing plans are reasonable and offer good value for the features provided.
Steep learning curve: even though i'm an advanced Wix user with some knowledge in photoshop (Webwave's editing flow resembles it) it may take some time to take over and do exactly what you intend to. Integrations and automations are also more cumbersome to pull off in comparision to Wix. To Webwave's defense - the good documentation makes it easier.
Individuals and businesses without coding knowledge would need to hire a web developer or learn how to code themselves to create a website. This can be costly, time-consuming, and may not result in a website that meets their needs. WebWave's solution allows users to bypass these challenges and create a website quickly and easily, which can save time and money while still providing a professional online presence.
WebWave has many incredible features to help you build your website and manage your online business. Here are my favourites: 1. The website builder is one of the best I've ever used. The layer-based system differs from other grid-based website builders because WebWave feels like a graphic design tool akin to Figma, Photoshop and Affinity Photo. It is, therefore, more intuitive than other builders, easily allowing you to create landing pages, web pages, pop-ups and forms. 2. WebWave has excellent animation capabilities for interactive web elements. 3. It is easy to create and share Blog posts with WebWave. 4. WebWave has fantastic business features, such as an online store, multiple payment gateways and email hosting included with the plan. 5. There are brilliant security features for your website, such as free SSL Certificates and automatic daily backups. 6. The SEO capabilities are easy to understand, giving you the tools you need to rank higher on Google.
I don't have anything that I actively dislike about WebWave, and there isn't anything I would change about the current implementation. I would like them to keep innovating the builder. The layer-based, drag-and-drop functionalities are excellent, but I feel they need to continue developing more features to make it stand out from other builders. I would like to see a WebWave iPad app so that I can design and manage my website on the go. I would also like more animation features to rival that of Webflow and the possibility of turning our designs into apps that can be featured in the Apple and Google app stores.
The WebWave builder is the most intuitive I've used. This has allowed me to turn my ideas into a functional, responsive website faster than any other platform I've used. Working with WebWave is a breeze, and I think the builder is worth the price alone. The fact that WebWave includes a host of other tools to enhance your online business makes this an incredibly valuable service that I recommend unreservedly.
I have an unlimited plan, there is so much in there. Email, CMS, site builder, free ssl. I bet other competitors will charge so much for that
I just hope there are more FAQs on how some stuff works, but their online agent is just a chat away when I need help.
I am saving the monthly cost of getting an email service provider. There is also free SSL included, agency package is a great deal since it includes CMS for your own clients to comment on stuff they want to change. It saves us the time to chat about things that they don't like.
I love the simplicity and ease of website design to get the perfect distribution on the page, as well as the server's speed. Templates are ok too. This is a very promising website builder in the short term.
The team could improve the user interface, with the different elements of the designer. It is a great builder but the element are hard to find so the learning curve is harder than usual for other builders.
I am building new pages to use for my landing pages and entire websites. However, those are not live yet, I am refingin the designs as much as possible. The benefits are mothly cost-benefit. This is a very afordable software, code free and user friendly.
If you have been working with some kind of CMS you would love it. It's a very simple straightforward CMS. It also comes with an email, SSL certificate and custom domain for a price that you won't find on the market. They also usually provide such a big discount over a year. So just wait...
Templates. It would be much better if they have a library of templates. It's very limited. Nobody wants to start building a website from scratch. Why? Because it saves a lot of time. If I'm looking at some competitors in this space most of them like 90% provide a lot of templates.
We have been using WebWave for small websites with our clients who do not want to spend a fortune on development. You can build a simple website with WebWave in 2-3 days and the result is great.