Would Not Recommend. Beware of Terms and Conditions and Difficult User Experience
June 05, 2025

Would Not Recommend. Beware of Terms and Conditions and Difficult User Experience

Victoria Cominos | TrustRadius Reviewer
Score 1 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User

Overall Satisfaction with Miva

Miva is our website platform. We have hosted on Miva for over 10 years. We are B2B and B2C and use Miva to list and manage our products. We do not use Miva to track or show inventory. We have to use Advanced Shipping Manager to manage how package shipping weights are broken down and displayed.
  • Negative impact on our traffic
  • Negative impact on our growth
  • Negative impact on our ability to make changes to category organization
  • Negative impact on checkout due to abandonment of their three page checkout
Miva's back end is difficult to navigate. It's not easy to export attributes unless it's in XML. Unless you hire an agency or developer, it's difficult to manage Miva. Whenever updates are pushed, we have difficulty installing them and we always have to open a Miva ticket. Unless you are on the latest Miva template, it's almost impossible to use all of the page builder and other Miva features, and updates won't work correctly without configuration.
BigCommerce, Shopify and Shopware are all superior to Miva. They allow you more power to personalize, power your store, and better B2B options. They have all solved the issues that Miva has with categorizing and subcategorizing products, which Miva doesn't allow that creates issues with duplicating subcategories, duplicate keywords and canibalization. Miva isn't mobile first, mobile friendly, the other sites are.

Do you think Miva delivers good value for the price?

No

Are you happy with Miva's feature set?

No

Did Miva live up to sales and marketing promises?

No

Did implementation of Miva go as expected?

No

Would you buy Miva again?

No

Miva is a SaaS closed platform. Page builder has bugs and errors, it's not as easy to work with as they say. To work with Miva, you need to work with their professional services or an agency, it's not a cheap platform to make changes to. Has anyone read the latest terms of service update from Miva sent out yesterday 5/21? It's extremely concerning. Miva could shut you off the day after a payment for your subscription fails. Why would they do this to their customers?

Under section C. (ii) Payment Terms: d (ii) Customer shall be in default of this Agreement. If Customer’s Account is not paid in full on the invoice date, Miva reserves the right to interrupt or terminate Customer’s access to and use of the Services and to any other Miva Products and/or Services on the following day. Miva is not responsible for any losses or damages resulting from any interruption or termination of the Services due to outdated or incorrect payment information.

Miva is based in San Diego, CA. Under California law (e.g., California Business and Professions Code § 17200 for unfair business practices), a 24-hour notice period for service suspension could be deemed unreasonable, especially
for a critical business service like an ecommerce platform. Courts often expect “reasonable notice” (typically 5-30 days) to allow the customer to cure the default.

This change isn't lawful and it's extremely concerning to anyone who hosts a website on their platform. No opportunity to cure? They used to have a 15 day grace period to cure. One would wonder why they would be unreasonable
in taking this away when it's best practice throughout the e-commerce industry.

Miva Feature Ratings

Product catalog & listings
1
Product management
1
Bulk product upload
1
Branding
1
Mobile storefront
1
Product variations
1
Website integration
1
Visual customization
1
CMS
1
Abandoned cart recovery
1
Checkout user experience
1
eCommerce security
1
Promotions & discounts
1
Personalized recommendations
1
SEO
1
Multi-site management
2
Order processing
1
Inventory management
1
Shipping
1
Custom functionality
1

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