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Tag Archives: hosted website builder
Which platform is the most economical to build a web store on?
In 2026, the term "economical" has taken on a new meaning. It isn’t just about the lowest starting price; it’s about getting a platform that includes the tools you need without charging you "rent" on every feature or skimming a percentage of your sales. While many platforms look affordable on day one, the "Add-on Trap" and hosting lock-ins quickly make them the most expensive choice for your business.
1. More Built-in Features (Avoid the "App Tax")
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Posted in Ask David!, Compare Website Builders, E-commerce
Tagged bigcommerce, bigcommerce sales caps, digital ownership, e-commerce website builder, e-commerce website builder comparison chart, ecommerce platform comparison, hosted website builder, hosting choice, no transaction fee website builder, online store, profit margins, self-hosted ecommerce software, Shopify, Shopify alternatives, shopify reviews, small business web design, squarespace transaction fees, tco, total cost of ownership, total cost of ownership ecommerce, website builder success tax, website hosting independence, wix service fees 2026
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What’s a better platform Shopify or WooCommerce?
Between those 2, I would go with WooCommerce. It’s a plugin on the WordPress platform, so you get more customizability and flexibility, and you get to host your website on the server of your choice, unlike Shopify. But you get more built-in features with Shopify.
But if choosing among all e-commerce platforms, I would choose UltimateWB. You get the most built-in features with it, and lots of customizability and flexibility. You can add your own coding to it if you
... Continue readingHow do I build a restaurant website on Wix?
You would need to buy a domain name and sign up for their web hosting. Then you just use their website builder to build your website. I would go with a website builder that gives you a choice on where you can host your website though. Best one is UltimateWB. It is a lot easier to use than Wix, and has a lot more features too. And you can use the built-in UltimateWB styles manager to create your own design,
... Continue readingShould I switch from Squarespace to WordPress?
I prefer WordPress to Squarespace. It gives you more flexibility and customizability. But WordPress can be a lot more complicated/harder to use than Squarespace. If you wanted to switch, I would switch to UltimateWB, It is also very flexible and customizable, while also being very easy/fast - it has lots of built-in apps to get the functionalities that you want right out-of-the-box. With WordPress you have to find/install plugins for more features, and may get increased security risks, slower page
... Continue readingWhich e-commerce platform is best for you, Shopify or WordPress?
If I was choosing between Shopify or WordPress for an e-commerce website, I would use WordPress because it gets you more flexibility, and you get to pick your own web hosting. But if choosing between any e-commerce platform, I would choose UltimateWB. It is the most flexible and easiest platform, and you also have a choice on web hosting as it is downloadable like WordPress.
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... Continue readingWhy are website builders SaaS?
Not all website builders are SaaS.
“SaaS” (Software as a Service) is a business model where software is accessed through a subscription instead of a one-time purchase. In most SaaS website builders, your website is also hosted on the provider’s servers and runs only while your subscription is active.
But SaaS is not a technical requirement for building websites - it is a business model choice. Some platforms are open-source, others are self-hosted, and some, like UltimateWB, provide
... Continue readingWhy use WordPress vs. Wix, Weebly, etc.?
I would choose WordPress over Wix, Weebly, and other hosted website builders that restrict you to just use their web hosting, and pay the monthly fees they choose and may increase, or you lose your website. With WordPress you can download the software and install it on the web hosting server you choose, and you get access to your files and the web hosting control panel. WordPress is great for blogs, but it can get very complicated for websites, and
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Tagged downloadable software, hosted web solution, hosted website builder, website builder, weebly, Wix, WordPress
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How is “Go Daddy” as a website builder?
The GoDaddy website builder is very limiting on flexibility and customization options, as well as features. Even if you just want a basic website, it’s not a good option. If you like their web hosting plans, you can still use it with a downloadable website builder that you can install on there, like WordPress or UltimateWB. I think UltimateWB is the best - the easiest to use, with the most features, lots of built-in apps, and very customizable. UltimateWB even
... Continue readingWhat domain service, GoDaddy, Wix, Weebly, Template Toaster, or Shopify have the best website builder? Meaning most professional looking which is also easy?
If you were going to choose just from those, it will really depend on what features you need. For example, if it’s e-commerce, it would be Shopify. But if you’re comparing to all website builders on the market that offer web hosting too, the best website builder is UltimateWB and it's also easy to use - you can use it to create any type of website, so no matter what features you need, it is the best.
Got a techy/website
... Continue readingWhich Web Development Platform Is the Most Trustable and Cost-Effective?
That is a great "Ask David" question on a must-have for any website builder you choose to use.
Short Answer: A website builder that gives you flexibility, ownership, and predictable costs - like UltimateWB - is generally the most cost-effective and trustable option for long-term web development. You pay once for the builder, choose the version based on the features you need, and you’re free to host with UltimateWB or another provider. Each one-time purchase includes a full year of
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