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The Wix Harmony Lock-In: When “Easy” AI Website Building Gets Expensive

AI website builder Wix Harmony - expensive, not customizable, not portable

If you’ve spent any time on Reddit or web design forums lately, you’ve probably seen the backlash surrounding Wix Harmony, the company’s new AI-driven website editor. What was marketed as a revolutionary design experience has quickly become a source of frustration for many designers, developers, and small business owners.

At first glance, the appeal makes perfect sense: answer a few questions, click a few buttons, and the AI builds your website for you. For beginners, that sounds almost magical.

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“Just Run a Proxy”: The Hidden Cost of Hosted Website Builders (Webflow, Wix, and More)

Costs of hosted website builder, proxy required, no access to server or database

If you’ve ever asked a technical question about a hosted website builder, chances are you’ve seen an answer like this:

“Just run a proxy.”

Hosted website builders like Webflow and Wix intentionally restrict server access, which is why developers often hear advice like this when they hit platform limitations. On the surface, it sounds like an easy workaround - but what does it actually mean?

And more importantly, why is “just run a proxy” usually a sign that you’ve

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