WebWave Reseñas y detalles del producto
WebWave es un creador de sitios web de arrastrar y soltar a mano alzada. Significa que puede colocar elementos en cualquier lugar del canvas, y trabajar con capas. Es un software de diseño web gratuito que es elogiado por ser un creador de sitios web profesional de marca blanca y una herramienta de diseño web receptivo con CMS integrado en cada sitio web creado.
WebWave es ideal para pequeñas tiendas en línea. Si desea un sitio web con su propio nombre de dominio (sin anuncios ni marca WebWave), debe elegir el Plan Premium (económico). WebWave es una herramienta en la que puede crear un sitio web completo y bien optimizado.
| Segmento |
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|---|---|
| Despliegue | Nube / SaaS / Basado en web |
| Soporte | 24 horas al día, 7 días a la semana (representante en vivo), chat, correo electrónico/servicio de ayuda, preguntas frecuentes/foro, base de conocimientos, soporte telefónico |
| Cursos | Documentación |
| Idiomas | Inglés |
WebWave Pros y contras
- función de arrastrar y soltar
- sitio web personalizado y dominio de correo
- alojamiento gratuito
- auditoría SEO automática
- plantillas gratuitas
- 'la biblioteca de plantillas podría ser mejor,
- Empinada curva de aprendizaje para los que no tienen experiencia con el diseño gráfico.
- falta de autenticación de dos factores (2FA)
Compara WebWave con otras herramientas populares de la misma categoría.
Visual, hands-on tool for any web designer. Easy to set up and maintain.
Some UI needs polishing. There's no option to lock the layer in place, e.g. a button or a banner.
You don't need a coder to build a beautiful, highly-interactive website and have your own email service under your own domain.
-complete control -simple enough to use, (simpler interface than photoshop, more complex than microsoft word) -very, very comprehensive in configuration possibilities -starting wizard -ability to configure everything from webwave including hosting
-servers not yet present worldwide but getting there -paid export site (but this is also the case for competitors) -some commands require a small learning curve
I can create one or more drag and drop sites like in any graphics programme or in microsoft word, there are templates but you can start from scratch. Sign in and start immediately, simpler than wordpress but with infinite possibilities that platforms like wix do not have. Saves a lot of time.
Ability to create a custom template without having to learn code.
Having to pay extra to export the embed code.
As a publisher, I want to help our authors create unique landing pages to promote and sell their books. I've just started using WebWave, but I am confident it will meet my needs.
The tool has a lot of core functionality thought out. I think the tool has definite room for growth but they have a lot of features that I miss from other website creation platforms. I like that I can stretch the screen and also automatically set the website to scale with any device size in a couple clicks—that's a massive time-saver.
I don't like the photoshop style editor and the icons are not super intuitive. The layout can use some work as well because it comes off a little dated in terms of the interface. Some of the headings can also be a larger size. All the text looks like it's on the same size and level.
It's easy to create responsive websites really quickly. It's more so meant for static sites and simpler sites because the functionality for some of the bigger features like e-commerce isn't fully developed as some other contenders.
The best of it is that you can customize each and every element to your liking and its a true drag & drop builder you can place objects/ elements anywhere as you like unlike other who claim drag & drop but it isn't.
The UX could be improved, and new features are always welcomed to improve the software.
The solution to creating webpages as I think in my brain and make it is what makes the software best. Its like thinking and painting in a canvas just for Websites.
The available templates are well-designed and i love the ability to change any single item from the templates and able to insert html,js and css code.
All the elements and text of the website appears to be abit too small.
There are many web builders out there but one like Webwave that allows users to insert js and css code is rare. With this feature im able to integrate some third party tools to my website.
After signing up, I am met with a couple of onboarding steps and videos to help me get accustomed to the platform. Here's what I like about Webwave: 1. I like that out of the box, there's CMS capabilities and it seems like all the SEO customizations are available 2. It seems I can use Webwave for email hosting... that's good since most WYSIWYG platforms like Wix only host the website (I haven't tried yet but it's there - although I don't recommend it since if the site is down, that means emails will be down as well and I don't know how reliable Webwave is yet) 3. Client website review and feedback - it's built right in the platform too! 4. Built-in analytics to send to client for reports 5. Plenty of information available through knowledge base 6. There's e-commerce feature, I haven't tested it out yet but there seems to be plenty of customizations available as well
1. The speed varies in terms of loading a page (I did a gtmetrix of a template built out on a new website and TTFB was at 957ms already, I understand I can optimize the images on the site but I don't have control over TTFB since this is dependent on server speed) 2. Not a lot of templates available yet for my use case 3. Would like to see a UI overhaul to simplify different features that the platform offers. Right now, there's an overload of features and info once you enter the dashboard that feels overwhelming to see
WebWave is a web development platform that enables me to create and edit websites without the need for coding. This is beneficial for my clients as it reduces the time and effort required to create and edit websites. WebWave is also beneficial for agencies as it allows them to create and edit websites without the need for expensive web development services.
Over 100+ Free Quality Modern websites templates to choose from ranging from ecomm store to professional services.
Loading of the selected template took a few moments. However, once the builder is loaded, it is pretty intuitive in setting up a professional website.
Quick Setup and Fast Deployment. Easy to use. Low learning Curve. Backup and restore of website can be setup easily. Save a lot of time.
I feel that WebWave brings website building to people that want to build a website. But don't want to learn something completely new. If you've ever tried to explain Wordpress to a complete newbie. Someone that really wants to make changes themselves, but doesn't quite understand all the pieces that make a website work. Then WebWave can help you. It's a visual builder so it's easy to click on something see the options you have and make the changes. There are a lot of options available and things change fast. I like how you can easily jump between pages or even articles via the drop down menu. You can quickly preview the page to see what it looks like. With a lot of free templates, you can get up and running in no time. You're able to use your own domain as well. WebWave has a good resource library to help you as well. Although I found most things are easy to work out.
The downside to WebWave would be that it could feel intimidating for people that haven't made a website before. But I feel that it is filling a hole in the market. If you want to build something yourself this is a great option. For myself I understood it and it made sense. I wonder if they should have a basic mode that walks people through things more. And a pro type option that shows everything. Could help reduce the intimidating look of all the options.
It's helping me create a good-looking website with a lot of options. That my customers could update themselves. Or even build themselves if they desired. With the ability to sell products this is a complete package and ideal for smaller projects.
The system is a very easy to use drag and drop builder with pretty standard design elements. Since it is cloud based I can work on a site design from anywhere on any device. There are tools to easily build forms, shopping carts, portfolios, etc. The system is easy enough for a casual user but has some advanced control that more experienced designers will appreciate. I was able to get the first site up in 30 minutes
As mentioned DNS editing would be helpful. This would be helpful especially if you building sites for customers or microsites Offer more payment gateways. Not everyone wants to use Stripe. I get better rates from my merchant provider and gateway. Better speed/load times. Better load times help visitor/customer completion. Also, google tends to rate
Webwave lets you get a site up very fast and makes editing and maintaining easy. With the tools and templates available you can create most sites and features you need.