6 website builder tools that are easy to use 6 website builder tools that are easy to use

6 website builder tools that are easy to use


Wix is the big name in hosted website builders, and with good reason – it offers everything many small businesses need from a website.

Wix includes hundreds of slick, mobile-friendly templates to choose from as the starting point, and an easy-to-use drag-and-drop editor that allows you to customise many elements of the design.

There are plenty of add-on apps for email and social media marketing, search engine optimisation (SEO), website analytics and customer relationship management.

If you need more, there is an app market with hundreds of third-party tools that can be easily bolted on.

Wix offers a free basic plan, with several paid plans also available, depending on the features and customisations required.

Squarespace

Squarespace is another popular hosted website builder that could be ideal for those who want a modern, elegant design. Its templates are beautiful, and its editor is also quite easy to use.

Unlike Wix, Squarespace designs are “responsive”, meaning that Squarespace’s web pages seamlessly change to suit different screen sizes, whereas Wix uses separate fixed designs for desktops and mobiles.

Squarespace cannot match Wix’s sheer volume of features, but it does offer many similar options, including portfolio sites, blogs, online stores and service business sites. It also has SEO, email marketing, analytics and other helpful tools.

Shopify

Wix and Squarespace offer everything required to get an online store up and running quickly, but Shopify is designed solely for that purpose. All of its templates are designed to sell products and services, and it offers a more comprehensive suite of e-commerce tools.

For example, Shopify offers more payment gateways and thousands of integrations with third-party apps to help boost sales, handle deliveries and add many other features.

Shopify takes a bit longer to learn than Wix, but there are still no coding skills or specialist knowledge required, and it is ideal for businesses revolving around an online store.

GoDaddy

Many web hosting providers such as Netregistry and GoDaddy now also offer online website builders. GoDaddy’s app, for example, allows you to create a basic website, online store or service site with a simple drag-and-drop interface.

It even includes SEO, social media, email marketing and other tools. However, while it is a well-rounded offering, its tools are more rudimentary than Wix’s and its templates lack Squarespace’s finesse.

Still, GoDaddy’s builder is a very affordable way to get a good-looking business website up and running fast.

Mobirise

One problem with hosted solutions is that you are effectively locked into the host’s platform. You may be able to export content, but you can’t move the whole site, including the design, to another provider.

Mobirise solves this by offering a more traditional website building approach. Users download its software (for Windows or Mac), create the website on their computer and then upload the finished files for publication.

Users have to organise domain and web hosting providers themselves, but once that’s done, Mobirise makes it easy to create and publish a website, and the site can be moved to another hosting provider at any time.

Mobirise lacks many of the tools offered by the likes of Wix, but it is ideal if you want to create a basic but great-looking website. It is also free, or you can purchase additional templates and add-ons for a simple one-off fee.