Why you should not use wix!
While Wix is considered user-friendly and has a wide range of templates, some reasons why you might not want to use it include: limitations in customization, potential SEO issues due to its proprietary code, difficulty migrating your website to another platform, lack of full control over your site, and potential limitations for complex business needs that require high flexibility and advanced features.
Key points against using Wix:
Limited customization:
Wix's drag-and-drop interface can restrict design flexibility, especially for users wanting more advanced layouts or code modifications.
SEO concerns:
While Wix offers SEO tools, some experts argue its structure can hinder optimal search engine ranking due to the generated code.
Website migration difficulties:
Because of Wix's proprietary system, transferring your website to another platform can be challenging or even impossible.
Lack of full control:
With Wix, you don't have complete control over your site's code, which can limit advanced features and customizations.
Potential for hidden fees:
Depending on your needs, additional features or functionality might require upgrading to a higher plan, leading to unexpected costs.
Inflexibility in Template Changes:
One notable downside of having a Wix site is its inflexibility in changing templates once you have built your website.
In our 20 years of experience developing websites from scratch using HTML, CSS and JQuery, we have never seen many compatibility issues. The idea that it is simple and that anyone can do it is widely sold, but nothing is better than having a graphic designer and a programmer to have a professional job.