Other builders hand you a template and a to-do list. xigzag hands you a finished business. Here's the honest difference.
xigzagDescribe your business in a sentence and a finished site appears — designed and written for you.
Browse a wall of templates, then fill in the blanks yourself.
An original look, created for your business. No two sites are alike.
A shared template thousands of other sites also use.
0%. On a $10,000 month you keep all $10,000 — your customers pay you through your own account.
A per-sale fee is common — around 2.9% on a typical store is ~$290 of that same $10,000.
Store, bookings, tickets, courses, memberships and donations all built in and working together.
Bolt on separate apps and plug-ins, and hope they get along.
100+ languages and full right-to-left for Arabic, Persian and Hebrew — built in from day one.
Usually an add-on, and right-to-left is often an afterthought.
Change one thing and the whole site keeps up — menus, links and pages stay in sync.
Update something and go hunting for everything else it broke.
Never — ad-free on every plan, including the free one.
Free plans often show the builder's own ads or badges.
Free to build, $19 to go live, then a price that rises gently as you grow — no sudden jumps.
Step up to the next tier and the price can jump all at once.
Free to start, no credit card, cancel anytime — and your site is always yours to export.
Often a card up front, or a trial that quietly turns into a bill.
Comparisons describe the common experience on traditional website builders; every platform is different, so check the latest details with each. The xigzag side is what we do today.
Describe your business and watch a real, finished site appear — free, before you sign up.
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