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Tag Archives: built-in apps
Webflow’s Client Seats Complicate Ownership – How UltimateWB Gives Control Back
The recent Reddit discussion around Webflow’s new Client Seats isn’t just frustration over pricing changes. It highlights a deeper issue: when access, pricing, and control are tied to accounts instead of the website itself, complexity and dependency follow.
That distinction matters - and not all platforms handle it the same way.
Yes, Most Platforms Have Admin Panels - But Not All Ownership Models Are Equal
Nearly every website platform provides an admin panel. That’s not the differentiator.
The real difference
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Posted in Compare Website Builders
Tagged admin access, admin panel, agency, built-in apps, built-in features, flexibility, freelancer, hosting choice, lock-in, ownership, reddit, seat type, ui, ultimatewb vs. webflow, user interface, webflow, webflow alternative, webflow pricing, website control, workspace, workspace costs
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What is the best software for designing a simple personal web page?
UltimateWB - it has a built-in styles manager, contact form, mailing list app, responsive app, SEO tool, and CMS. You can add a slideshow or photo gallery too, or mosaic grid. UltimateWB has lots of features. Choose the software version with the features you want. It’s very fast and easy, flexible and customizable.
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Tagged best website builder, built-in apps, compare website builders, personal website
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How do I build a website where people can register and then add their social media, phone number, email, websites, something like a digital business card? Something similar to ContactInBio
You can do it with UltimateWB, just use the built-in apps. I would use the social networking members app to set up the register form, login, profile, edit profile, inbox, sent box, and the directory app to have members set up their digital business cards. Like the yellow pages. They can add photos and videos to it too. It’s very customizable. And you can monetize it if you want, and charge for posts or for special features, like making a
... Continue readingShould I use WordPress or UltimateWB to build an online marketplace?
Building an online marketplace is far more complex than building a standard website or even a typical online store. A successful marketplace often combines e-commerce, memberships, messaging systems, user-generated content, search functionality, vendor dashboards, payment processing, reviews, subscriptions, and sometimes even auctions or bidding systems - all within a single platform.
Because of this complexity, choosing the right foundation for your marketplace matters far more than many people realize. The wrong choice can lead to growing maintenance costs, performance bottlenecks,
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Tagged amazon style marketplace builder, auctions, bloat, build a site like ebay, built-in apps, core web vitals, crawl efficiency, Dokan, indexing, marketplace, marketplace plugin costs, member login website builder, ownership, scalability, search engine ranking, security issues, third-party plugins, user experience, website security, WordPress, wordpress alternative, WordPress alternatives, WordPress bloat, wordpress hacked, wordpress security, wordpress vs ultimatewb, YITH Auctions
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Which CMS or blogging platform is best-suited for an online store?
The best one is UltimateWB - it has a built-in e-commerce app, with lots of features that are very customizable. You can connect with PayPal, or accept payments directly on your website, use currency or credits. Add item reviews/ratings, coupons, sales, social share buttons. Set shipping prices, tax rates. Do inventory management, manage orders online. Sell items as well as digital downloads and memberships. You can display “Related Items” and “People who purchased this also purchased…” sections. You can also
... Continue readingWhat are the best tools to building an e-commerce website?
A really good e-commerce website builder makes a big difference. I prefer to use UltimateWB because it has all the features you need built-in, and it’s very flexible and customizable. You don’t have to use third party plugins like in WordPress or Magento.
You can connect UltimateWB with PayPal or accept credit card info directly from your website. You should get SSL for your web hosting. All UltimateWB web hosting plans include it free. You can also download UltimateWB to
... Continue readingWhy should I code my site from scratch instead of using a CMS?
You may choose to code your website from scratch if it is a basic website with not many features, and it doesn’t need much updating. But even then, a website builder like UltimateWB can make it a lot faster and easier, while also giving you the flexibility you need. It may take weeks or months to do what you can do in 1 day with UltimateWB - for example if you want a social networking or interactive website.
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... Continue readingI have a website idea, where do I start?
Choose a domain name, and then a website builder. I would recommend using UltimateWB because it makes a great foundation for any website. You can build any type of website with it, and it will cut down on development cost and time. UltimateWB has lots of built-in apps that are very customizable and flexible, so you might not even need to add any custom coding, but if you want to, you can. You can host your website with UltimateWB (it
... Continue readingHow difficult is it to create a website on your own?
It depends which website builder you use. It is very easy with UltimateWB - you get lots of built-in apps and features with it, so you don’t have to search for and install third party plugins to get the features you need, like you would with WordPress, Drupal, or Magento for example. Also, you can style your own website very easily with the UltimateWB built-in styles manager - no experience necessary.
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... Continue readingWhat is the best CMS for sites with lots of custom built functionality?
The best one is UltimateWB. It has lots of built-in apps, with lots of features, and it’s very customizable and flexible. You can build any type of website with it.
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Choosing the Best Website Builder: Your Ultimate Guide
Lots of website builders to choose from, how to choose the right one for you?
How do I choose the best website
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