Overall Satisfaction with WebWave
As a 100% remote, online business, I entrust WebWave to create and manage my website, which is the most important element of my online presence. Given that I'm not a web developer, I don't have any use for WebWave's extensive agency features. I'm primarily concerned with being able to create/edit web pages and blog posts, whilst also needing the flexibility of being able to add an online store to my website in the future. As someone without any background in web design, I have struggled with previous low/no-code solutions in the past (e.g., Webflow, WordPress, and SiteJet, etc.). WebWave has completely eliminated these issues because it enables me to approach web design in the same manner as design tools such as: Figma, Affinity Designer, Illustrator, and Photoshop, etc. As a result, WebWave's builder is easily the most intuitive that I've had the pleasure of using. The layer-based approach feels a lot more instinctive than the grid-based approach of other platforms, thereby allowing me to realise my designs more efficiently and effectively. In truth, I've never found it easier to create responsive web pages. Some of my favourite features include:
- Quickly being able to create animations and interactive elements.
- Easily being able to design and launch responsive landing/web pages, blog posts, forms, and popups.
- Effortlessly add business elements (online store, multiple payment gateways, and email) to my web page.
- WebWave's site builder is the platform's truly innovative feature. I've never come across another service that deploys a layer-based approach in web design, as most of them usually deploy a grid-based system. This is an incredible alteration that ensures WebWave behaves much like a traditional graphic design tool, thereby resulting in an experience that is a lot more intuitive and instinctive. I believe this has the potential to radically change the way people approach no-code web design.
- WebWave provides automatic, daily backups and a free SSL certificate for every website. This results in excellent security.
- WebWave's support team is first-class! I had some teething-issues in the beginning, but the support team quickly got me back on track.
- WebWave's community/forum is an excellent place to vote and request new features. This proves the development team is committed to making WebWave better by listening to their users.
- I would like to see more scroll-based animations and interactive features to rival Webflow. WebWave is well-equipped in this area, but I believe there is room for expansion. Animation and interactivity is going to feature more heavily as web-design evolves so constant reinvention is needed to stay on the cutting edge.
- I would like to see more analytical and conversion rate optimisation tools added directly into WebWave, such as: Heatmaps, Site Replay, Conversion Funnels, and Sales Performance.
- Ability to turn your website into an app for the Apple and Google stores.
- I'm able to attract more clients.
- I'm able to build increased trust with my existing clients by offering useful materials that enhance my service.
- I'm able to improve my rank higher on Google with the built in SEO tools.
Due to WebWave's innovative and intuitive layer-based design system, it is infinitely more user-friendly than both Webflow and WordPress. Webflow's websites feel lighter and faster, but I'm sure WebWave will address this as they mature. Webflow's animation features are also more developed, but I think WebWave is on the right trajectory here too. With regards to WordPress, I can't think of any area where WebWave isn't superior. No plugins need to be updated or purchased to enhance your website's capability, so the website is easier to manage and far less bloated.
Do you think WebWave delivers good value for the price?
Yes
Are you happy with WebWave's feature set?
Yes
Did WebWave live up to sales and marketing promises?
Yes
Did implementation of WebWave go as expected?
Yes
Would you buy WebWave again?
Yes