The best website builder for small businesses

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Choosing the best website builder for small business should be high on your agenda when you're starting out since a website can be essential to allow potential customers, suppliers and partners to learn about what you do and even find buy your goods and/or services. Fortunately, setting up a website is a fairly easy process today, since web builders allow you to create a site yourself without needing to know anything about code, and they usually also provide hosting, which you'll need to get your site online.

We’ve tested and compared all the leading website builders for small businesses, and some lesser-known ones too, to help you choose the one that’s right for your venture. We've judged them on several criteria: simplicity and ease-of-use, the variety and quality of the templates they offer, flexibility, including how much customisation they allow and whether you can include ecommerce tools, and price. 

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Wix scorecard
AttributesNotesRating
Interface and usabilityEasy-to-use drag-and-drop approach or AI option.★★★★★
VersatilityLots of templates and plenty of options for more premium features.★★★★★
PricingScalable plans allow you to choose the features you need, starting from a limited free plan.★★★★
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Squarespace scorecard
AttributesNotesRating
Interface and usabilityTakes some time to learn.★★★
VersatilityGreat templates and good ecommerce options.★★★★★
PricingNo free option, although there is a free trial.★★★
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Shopify scorecard
AttributesNotesRating
Interface and usabilityAn easy option if your main goal is to sell products.★★★★★
VersatilityGreat range of marketing tools.★★★★
PricingTransaction fees on third-party payment methods.★★★
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GoDaddy scorecard
AttributesNotesRating
Interface and usabilityStreamlined process is good for beginners.★★★★★
VersatilityQuite basic.★★★
PricingFairly standard pricing★★★
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Weebly scorecard
AttributesNotesRating
Interface and usabilitySimple to use.★★★★★
VersatilityLimited customisation options but lots of apps available.★★★
PricingGood value for ecommerce.★★★★
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Hostinger scorecard
AttributesNotesRating
Interface and usabilityEasy to use interface.★★★★★
VersatilityLimited customisation but a variety plans makes it a good fit to accompany a business as it grows.★★★
PricingGreat value, although prices jump after the first year.★★★★★
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Bluehost scorecard
AttributesNotesRating
Interface and usabilityTakes some time to learn.★★★
VersatilityLots of flexibility.★★★★
PricingCompetitive pricing but not free plan.★★★★
Tom May

Tom May is an award-winning journalist and editor specialising in design, photography and technology. Author of the Amazon #1 bestseller Great TED Talks: Creativity, published by Pavilion Books, Tom was previously editor of Professional Photography magazine, associate editor at Creative Bloq, and deputy editor at net magazine. Today, he is a regular contributor to Creative Bloq and its sister sites Digital Camera World, T3.com and Tech Radar. He also writes for Creative Boom and works on content marketing projects. 

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