Outstanding Web Development Environment
Use Cases and Deployment Scope
I develop webistes for small local business and local governments. I switched to WYSIWYG Web Builder (Wizzy) about 4 years ago when I ran into limitations with the development software I was using. Wizzy allows me to develop truly custom website for my clients, not being tied to templates. I can build a simple site for a customer in a few hours.
"WYSIWYG Web Builder is not an HTML editor, which means that you do not need to know how to write code to create a beautiful website. With its easy to use drag and drop interface, you'll be able to create websites that look amazing and work flawlessly on any device. Plus, there are a huge set of tools for both beginners and professional designers/developers, so you'll be able to create exactly the website you envision."
Sites can be hosted on my reseller hosting account or easily load sites to a customer's hosting company. If a customer needs to make updates to certain parts of their site, that is easily accomidated by an online editor that only allows changes to specified sections. I don't have to worry about a customer messing up the whole site. Wizzy is inexpensive enough that I frequently included a license with a project along with the development files so my customers never have to feel like they are being held hostage to their developer.
Pros
- Rapidly build website
- Builds site that load fast
- Allows for competely custom sites
Cons
- The depth of the product and available options can be a bit overwhelming when getting started
Likelihood to Recommend
If you prefer a PC/local development environment vs a fully online development tool, WYSIWYG Web Builder may be the best product available. If you are frustrated by bloated CMS systems that require constant updates and fixing of expired or conflicting plugins WYSIWYG Web Builder could be for you.