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iBuilt has been awhile, and it shows. The templates, of which there are nearly 80, are not well designed, and apart from being mobile responsive, there’s nothing about them that says “modern website.” Templates aim to be adaptable to various purposes, so, in theory, you could build a site for medical purposes or education, restaurants

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Orson is a slick website editor that offers just a handful of templates – 11 total – but each of them is well-designed and highly customizable for virtually any purpose. Pre-made templates for business, portfolios, restaurants, and digital agencies can be easily adapted to fit your specific needs, or if you want you can start

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Kopage is a different sort of website builder in that it is specifically designed for web hosting companies. Web hosts can download Kopage to their servers to offer it as an online website builder to their customers via CPanel and other admin dashboards. Individuals, then, cannot use Kopage as an independent website builder. Kopage offers

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Webflow is a gorgeous website builder that allows you to design your website, prototype it, and launch it all in one seamless platform. Unlike other website builders, Webflow offers solutions for a novice to expert website designers. A basic plan is free for life and is an ideal solution for an individual that needs a

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Pixelhub is a niche website builder that specializes in one-page websites to serve as “about me” pages or CVs. Because of this, there are some features typical to most website builders that just do not apply. There is no e-commerce option and no blogging. You cannot download the site, and no email services are provided.

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HyperStreet offers an astonishing 1,100 templates that encompass a variety of purposes, including marketing, portfolios, medical, education, and restaurants, along with many others. Unfortunately, this wide selection includes terrible templates that look as though they were designed when HyperStreet was founded in 1999. The templates are ugly, but they are at least mobile responsive, which

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LiveSite offers just three templates, each with a specialized focus – a “startup” template that offers a basic website perfect for small businesses, a “shopper” template that includes full-featured e-commerce functionalities, and a “full” template that has all of LiveSite’s features available for a completely built-out website. Though there are just three choices, you can

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There isn’t much to say about BlinkWeb. It offers 100 templates, all of which are unattractive, and none of which are mobile responsive. There are plenty of templates for businesses and blogs, but nothing specifically designed for education, medical purposes, restaurants, portfolios, landing pages, or other highly popular niches. There is no integrated e-commerce, and

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Webzai is a middle-of-the-road website builder that has some nice features but lacks many of the high-end tools that make other website builders shine. There are just 20 templates to choose from, though the templates are generally well-designed and eye-catching. You can select from various categories, including those for business, restaurants, and portfolios, among others. There

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Adsy is not your typical website builder. Billed as a “microsite” builder, Adsy lets you create very simple and straightforward pages which exist on their own URL, but are probably more appropriate for sharing via social media, messaging, email, and the like as opposed to existing as a standalone website. Adsy microsites are ideal for sharing photos,

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