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Review of WebWave - Creating a 2024 shop

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In a nutshell:

  1. What is WebWave?

    1.1 Overview of key data - advantages and disadvantages

    1.2 Who is WebWave for?

    1.3 What sets WebWave apart from the rest?

2. Example shops built on WebWave

3. Is WebWave worth choosing: our opinion

In this article, we will explore the WebWave platform, looking at its features and potential in detail. We will consider which companies can effectively use this platform to run their online business. We will also analyse maintenance costs, business scalability and its SEO-friendliness. In addition, we will compare WebWave with other available solutions to show what makes it unique. After this reading, you will be able to make an informed decision on the best e-commerce tool for your business.

What is WebWave?

WebWave is a Polish web development platform that enables websites to be designed in a 'drag and drop' model. The company behind the tool started working on WebWave back in 2011, and has since gained the trust of more than 540,000 users. WebWave gained notoriety when it introduced a page design feature in 3 minutes thanks to artificial intelligence (AI). Offering an intuitive interface, WebWave allows the creation of attractive, responsive websites without any coding knowledge.

Review of key data - advantages and disadvantages

Price❌ (free version with adverts)
Hosting included in the price
Safety certificates
Integration with accounting systems
Own domain❌ (for one year when purchasing a package)
Sharing on social media
Running a blog
Implementation of change 
Integration with payment systems
Possibility of selling virtual products
Technical support
SSL certificate
Mobile friendly
Editing of URLs
Making advanced technical changes

The pros and cons of having a shop on WebWave in terms of:

SEO: WebWave provides basic SEO tools, such as a metatag editor, the ability to add alternative descriptions for images and page load speed optimisation. To access the SEO features, you must opt for a paid plan. Although WebWave has inbuilt optimisation tools, they may not match the level of sophistication of dedicated SEO solutions.

Maintenance costs:

Package Free (0 PLN/month) allows you to create and publish a website at no cost, but with limited bandwidth, file space and WebWave ads. No possibility to connect your own domain and e-mail boxes.

Package Starter (PLN 33/month, promotion: PLN 16.5/month) allows you to connect your own domain, remove WebWave adverts, offer more bandwidth, file space and one email box.

Package Pro (45 PLN/month, promotion: 22.5 PLN/month) is the most popular plan, with an unlimited number of subpages, more space for files and emails and advanced features for professional sites.

Package Business (65 PLN/month, promotion: 32.5 PLN/month) is designed for larger-scale e-commerce companies, offering unlimited bandwidth, file space, email boxes and no commission on sales.

Registration of a new domain is free for the first year in paid packages. The cost of domain renewal is PLN 149.

Business scalability: Compared to dedicated e-commerce platforms, WebWave offers fewer advanced features, which can be a limitation for larger shops. These limitations do not support entrepreneurs in the effective management and development of their online shops.

Who is WebWave for?

Shop up to 1000 products
Shop up to 10 000 products
Shop up to 100,000 products 
Shop 100,000 products and more

WebWave is a robust platform for creating online shops, especially for small and medium-sized companies.

What sets WebWave apart from the rest?

The opportunity to try any Premium Plan with a full refund if the offer does not meet expectations.

WebWave AI Builder: Automatic generation of web pages based on a brief description of the business. Offers ready-made designs with matching colours, fonts and content.

WebWave AI Writer: Creation of SEO-optimised content in the chosen style, which simplifies content management of the site.

The platform provides tutorials, video tutorials and direct contact with the support team to make full use of the WebWave tools.

Example shops built on WebWave

Before making a decision, it is worth taking a look at the shops created on the WebWave platform. Below are sample implementations.

Shop chocolover.co.uk

Shop kasiaheinrich.co.uk

Shop lowcyblasku.com

Source: webwavecms.com/pages-made-in-webwave

Is it worth choosing WebWave: Our opinion

WebWave offers an intuitive interface that makes it easy to create websites without any coding knowledge. Pages created on WebWave are automatically responsiveto ensure that they are displayed correctly on a variety of devices. The platform also provides technical support in the form of tutorials, video tutorials and direct contact with the support team.

However, for larger online shops or fast-growing companies, WebWave may have some limitations. It offers basic SEO tools, which are sufficient for most small and medium-sized sites, but more advanced SEO features may require additional tools or integrations. Maintenance costs vary depending on the package selected, and domain registration is free for the first year in paid packages.

Ultimately, WebWave is a good choice for users looking for an easy-to-use tool for building websites, especially for small and medium-sized projects, but is not up to the demands of large, growing businesses.

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