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Which is fine if you want to stick to a template

Posted: Mon Jan 06, 2025 5:27 am
by rifathasan
Design and customizability . GoDaddy is somewhat limited in its design options. It offers about 20 themes that cannot be modified much, , but professionals will find it limiting. The themes are modern and elegant, but the lack of editing is definitely a downside. There is also no access to CSS coding. However, the themes are mobile - friendly , and you can access the “mobile view” of your site through the desktop control panel and make changes to the responsive layout.

Pricing : Unfortunately, GoDaddy doesn't offer its website builder tool for free, but you can test it out with a one-month free trial.

The Basic plan, $5.99 per month, lets you create simple, ad-free sites .
The Standard plan, $9.99 per month, includes vietnam number data https protocol and comes with PayPal integration .
Premium, $14.99 per month, gives you access to email marketing tools , social media integration , and optimizes your site speed.
And the $19.99 per month eCommerce plan includes eCommerce features like credit card payment processors and abandoned cart recovery .

Features : This is also where GoDaddy falls short of some of the other products we’ve already mentioned. Its blogging and e-commerce features, found in the higher price plans, are relatively basic, and it’s not very SEO-friendly due to its awkwardly laid out sections. However, it does have an extensive widget store, which is great for adding extra functionality to your site.