inkFrog headquartered in Phoenix provides auction management and ecommerce listing software for vendors selling through major ecommerce platforms (e.g. Amazon, eBay, etc.).
$11
per month 300 listings
Pixpa
Score 9.0 out of 10
Small Businesses (1-50 employees)
Pixpa is an all-in-one platform to create websites with an integrated e-commerce store, client galleries, blog, online stores without any coding knowledge. Pixpa aims to enable creators to manage their whole web presence from one seamless, versatile platform, hence saving time and money. Building a professional website on Pixpa is supported with 60+ responsive themes, and it boasts modern and clean…
$8
per month
Squarespace
Score 8.4 out of 10
N/A
Squarespace is a CMS platform that allows users to create a DIY blog, eCommerce store, and/or portfolio (visual art or music). Some Squarespace website and shop templates are industry or use case-specific, such as menu builders for restaurant sites.
$25
per month
Pricing
inkFrog
Pixpa
Squarespace
Editions & Modules
Free
$0
10 listings
Small
$11
per month 300 listings
Basic
$19
per month 1500 listings
Professional
$29
per month Unlimited listings
Entrepreneur
$49
per month Unlimited listings
Premium
$79
per month Unlimited listings
Basic
$8
per month
Creator
$15
per month
Professional
$20
per month
Advanced
$25
per month
Basic
$25
per month
Core
$36
per month
Plus
$56
per month
Advanced
$139
per month
Offerings
Pricing Offerings
inkFrog
Pixpa
Squarespace
Free Trial
No
Yes
Yes
Free/Freemium Version
Yes
No
No
Premium Consulting/Integration Services
No
No
No
Entry-level Setup Fee
No setup fee
No setup fee
No setup fee
Additional Details
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Discounts are offered for 1-year and 2-year subscription plans.
I have previously used Wix and Squarespace to build my photography and design portfolio. But I think the way Pixpa portrays my photographs and designs is by far the best in the industry. Pixpa's primary focus revolves around showcasing my photographs and designs, and I see it …
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Features
inkFrog
Pixpa
Squarespace
Online Storefront
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inkFrog
8.3
3 Ratings
7% above category average
Pixpa
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Product catalog & listings
9.02 Ratings
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Product management
6.53 Ratings
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00 Ratings
Bulk product upload
8.73 Ratings
00 Ratings
00 Ratings
Branding
9.01 Ratings
00 Ratings
00 Ratings
Mobile storefront
9.62 Ratings
00 Ratings
00 Ratings
Product variations
5.53 Ratings
00 Ratings
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Website integration
7.43 Ratings
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00 Ratings
Visual customization
8.73 Ratings
00 Ratings
00 Ratings
CMS
10.01 Ratings
00 Ratings
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Online Shopping Cart
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inkFrog
9.0
1 Ratings
17% above category average
Pixpa
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Checkout user experience
9.01 Ratings
00 Ratings
00 Ratings
Online Payment System
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inkFrog
9.4
2 Ratings
12% above category average
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eCommerce security
9.42 Ratings
00 Ratings
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eCommerce Marketing
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inkFrog
7.8
2 Ratings
2% above category average
Pixpa
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Promotions & discounts
5.42 Ratings
00 Ratings
00 Ratings
Personalized recommendations
9.01 Ratings
00 Ratings
00 Ratings
SEO
9.01 Ratings
00 Ratings
00 Ratings
eCommerce Business Management
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inkFrog
6.4
3 Ratings
22% below category average
Pixpa
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Multi-site management
5.01 Ratings
00 Ratings
00 Ratings
Order processing
4.73 Ratings
00 Ratings
00 Ratings
Inventory management
5.23 Ratings
00 Ratings
00 Ratings
Shipping
7.03 Ratings
00 Ratings
00 Ratings
Custom functionality
10.02 Ratings
00 Ratings
00 Ratings
Web Content Creation
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inkFrog
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Pixpa
10.0
3 Ratings
25% above category average
Squarespace
7.7
99 Ratings
1% below category average
WYSIWYG editor
00 Ratings
10.03 Ratings
9.284 Ratings
Code quality / cleanliness
00 Ratings
10.03 Ratings
7.178 Ratings
Admin section
00 Ratings
10.03 Ratings
7.498 Ratings
Page templates
00 Ratings
10.03 Ratings
7.299 Ratings
Library of website themes
00 Ratings
10.03 Ratings
7.496 Ratings
Mobile optimization / responsive design
00 Ratings
10.03 Ratings
8.195 Ratings
Publishing workflow
00 Ratings
10.03 Ratings
8.286 Ratings
Form generator
00 Ratings
10.01 Ratings
6.780 Ratings
Web Content Management
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Pixpa
10.0
3 Ratings
29% above category average
Squarespace
6.2
89 Ratings
18% below category average
Content taxonomy
00 Ratings
10.01 Ratings
7.376 Ratings
SEO support
00 Ratings
10.03 Ratings
6.580 Ratings
Community / comment management
00 Ratings
10.03 Ratings
5.867 Ratings
Bulk management
00 Ratings
00 Ratings
5.851 Ratings
Availability / breadth of extensions
00 Ratings
00 Ratings
5.565 Ratings
Security
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inkFrog
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Pixpa
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Squarespace
8.2
67 Ratings
0% below category average
Role-based user permissions
00 Ratings
00 Ratings
8.267 Ratings
Platform & Infrastructure
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Inkfrog is a useful upload tool for adding stock from your website to eBay and now also to Amazon, although we don't sell via the latter and we only list to eBay UK. I think it works better as an upload tool than an all-in-one eBay shop management tool and some tasks are easier to do directly on eBay itself. eBay also offers insights - such as offering trending prices - that Inkfrog doesn't. However it is useful in terms of being able to bulk adjust item pricing to include the cost of eBay selling fees. Inkfrog is probably ideal if you have a recognisable product to sell - with our offering it struggles with mapping shop categories (we use lots of sub and sub-sub-categories). Certain listing capabilities cannot be reproduced, such as quantity discounts, and I've never got to grips with mapping products with options and variations, so a lot is left out of our full inventory. Ultimately you will still need to find some time in your day to manage your eBay store - Inkfrog is not 100% reliable sometimes. Inkfrog will also take some of your time and a lot of patience, but ultimately is a huge timesaver for uploading products so it is worthwhile.
Pixpa is a well-suited option for photographers, artists, and creative professionals. Definitely worth if anybody is looking for a creative website. Pixpa is a product that will appeal to people who need to get a simple website together very quickly. It’s particularly handy for constructing Photography websites with the option to client proofing and selling images, portfolio websites, small business e-commerce.
Squarespace is one of the best solutions out there for building a website or web experience that looks good, has great functionality and is cost-effective, even for smaller businesses. Although most people in marketing will find most of the elements intuitive, if the creator is struggling with any of the functionality, there are many, many support options and other users who can offer assistance.
inkFrog handles product variants really well. Their platform pulls the SKUs and information directly from BigCommerce and then lets me easily customize each variant with different pictures which is really helpful.
It also makes adding multiple listings very easy. Since it imports the item specifics and description directly from BigCommerce I don't have to go through each listing one by one and I can just bulk upload our products onto eBay.
inkFrog also lets me set different templates for shipping, or profiles from different items and then I can apply those in bulk to items which saves a huge amount of time since I don't have to go through every item and change specifics.
Add anything with just a drag of your favorite content block. There are more than 300 pre-built content blocks in the PageBuilder which allows you to build any kind of website you want.
Stupid simple to use. I know very creative people who cannot code and this is probably the easiest ever platform for them!
Pretty website templates and great functionality with showing off portfolios.
They've already figured out what are the problems that non-coding people have when creating websites and they've figured out a simple solution for all of it.
The pre-built themes are really bad. Thankfully we don't have to use them and created our own.
The other issue regarding these themes is that they are locked behind a paywall and are a premium feature; subpar themes should not be charged to consumers.
InkFrog also connects with other marketplaces that we also sell on, such as Amazon. Unfortunately, it does not work as well with other marketplaces as it does with eBay, which is a shame since we would prefer to have it all in one place.
I am looking after third party integrations with awesome tools like Dropbox, Google apps etc., which I believe the Pixpa product team must be having plans about, in the near future.
Pixpa is easy-to-use platform and it allows me to quickly update my website with hardly any effort. It's UI is pretty pleasing and anyone could easily understand its functionality.
It's simple to use for someone who is really good with computers as well as those who are not. I've been using my personal squarespace for years and have also helped clients build a starting page which they are later able to manage theirselves.
Help is available directly from the back end and uses full sentence searching to find answers to questions others may have asked before. With a ton of articles and support questions documents, it is very likely that your question has been answered. If not each page has the ability to open a direct email to support. Each case has a number and can be followed. Responses are often quick and have links and directions clearly stated
We looked at Sellbrite. We really liked Sellbrite in view of its glowing reviews and integration with Etsy. However we didn't fully trial the program so I am not able to comment here more than to say that Inkfrog is by far the most economical option. We currently pay around $10 per month, whereas Sellbrite is nearly $50.
I have previously used Wix and Squarespace to build my photography and design portfolio. But I think the way Pixpa portrays my photographs and designs is by far the best in the industry. Pixpa's primary focus revolves around showcasing my photographs and designs, and I see it by far the best in the industry. Moreover, my website loads pretty fast, and this acts as an advantage for them, since most of top website builders are struggling with slower site speed. Pixpa has a very easy interface and compelling templates, better than Squarespace and Wix (I think) along with pre-built content blocks which I can use to build any kind of custom page with the help of their awesome drag-and-drop PageBuilder tool. This saves a lot of my time.
Squarespace was quicker to set up and more accessible to manipulate the theme, pictures, and content. The page layouts are more versatile and fluid. With WordPress, more time-consuming efforts go into making a template work the way you want it to (because of the lack of the drag-and-drop grids that Squarespace has).
Overall inkFrog has had a positive impact. It has really freed up huge amounts of time that would be normally spent manually managing eBay listings one by one.
It also has had a very positive impact by using the inventory management which again frees up huge amounts of time since I don't have to go through and manually manage all of our listings. We also do not oversell items anymore which is a giant plus.
inkFrog's template customization has also really really helped by making our listings much more aesthetically pleasing and more professional looking which builds a lot of trust with our eBay customers.
The cost is reasonably decent. My client says they spent about $20 a month or $240 a year. I asked her if she could add Google AdSense to her blog one day, and they believe they can. They said a custom site would cost them $3000-10,000 depending on who does it. And I agreed, but I found the website they created was on the lower end of that range.