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Webwave is intuitive, therefore just by blocks and templates I am able to create websites for my target customers fast and easy.
What I like most about it (except the amazing price) is the fact that I can collaborate in real time with my customers and receive feedback.
In this way, I am making sure that I am not wasting time with wireframes and other stuff like that.S Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
The interface should focus on the most used features and those should be extra-bold, and more easily noticeable. I mean, most small business owners are not really designers, they want fonts, lots of templates and simple drag and drop. They might notice the part of the importance of the order of layers if they are rested, but more probably they just want to click on something and just have the most usual functions appear in a small pop-up bar and that's about it. This is what I would bring forward in this already mature product. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

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. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
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. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

The system is a very easy to use drag and drop builder with pretty standard design elements. Since it is cloud based I can work on a site design from anywhere on any device. There are tools to easily build forms, shopping carts, portfolios, etc. The system is easy enough for a casual user but has some advanced control that more experienced designers will appreciate. I was able to get the first site up in 30 minutes Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
As mentioned DNS editing would be helpful. This would be helpful especially if you building sites for customers or microsites
Offer more payment gateways. Not everyone wants to use Stripe. I get better rates from my merchant provider and gateway.
Better speed/load times. Better load times help visitor/customer completion. Also, google tends to rate Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
It was very simple to get started, and it was extremely easy to use. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
I would like to see more tutorials. I think that would help for faster learning. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

- Easy to use Templates
- Intuitive drag and drop solution
- Custom creations of features to some extent Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
- One needs to have good understanding about paddings , margins etc. If you are first time using it, Its necessary to go through their tutorials, before starting to build your site.
- Onboarding time for users who has never developed a website is a little longer Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

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... Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
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. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
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. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
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. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
The UI is straightforward to pick up and start building. I was impressed with how fast and responsive the UI and dragging each element around is.
The Custom web editing and white label defiantly a bonus Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
Is lacking a little in the CMS feature and third party intergrations.
A client portal with content reviewing and file uploading would be a nice feature.
More advanced forms. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

I like the ease of usage, excellent support from the developer, lightweight platform, and hosting included. This page builder has great potential as the developer listens to their user. I saw a lot of improvements during the time Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
Do not support AMP standards; lack features as a newcomer in page builders, lack analytics and customer tracking functionality, some words still not fully translated to my preferred language English Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

I love WebWave because it is so easy to use. It is intuitive and user-friendly, and it allows me to create and customize my website without any coding skills. I can design a website in just a few minutes and then publish it to the web with a few clicks of my mouse. I am also impressed with the amount of features that WebWave offers. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
Didn't find anything that force me to dislike it but I have found a few restrictions on that tool though. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.