![]() ![]() So, if you’re able to pay now and save later, we definitely recommend it. Needless to say, the longer plans offer much better value. It might be a chunk of cash to invest up front, but if it suits you, the saving speaks for itself. If you sign up for the triennial plan, paying for three years in advance, that saving extends to over 50%. If you go with the annual plan, you can save a whopping 36 percent over the cost of the monthly plan. Similar to other website builder plans, Wix offers many different payment plans based on different lengths of contract. These savings can be expanded further by signing up for the biennial or triennial plans. You’ll learn more about the differences between each premium plan in a minute, but before you do, it’s worth pointing out the savings of paying up front with an annual plan. While all of the plans grant you access to premium quality templates on par with some of the best Wordpress templates around, some Wix.com plans offer more storage, bandwidth, and features than others. Yes, $100 in Bing and $500 Google ad credits/$100 in Local Listing credits/Free Site Booster and Form Builder appsĪs you can see, Wix pricing is quite varied, and so are its plans. Yes, up to three campaigns and 5,000 emails per month Yes, through G Suite, which costs $6 per month per user Yes, for one year, then $14.95 per year afterwards Although none of these plans allow you to build and manage an online store, they offer a range of features to make your Wix site as basic or stylish and functional as you want. Neither of the free options on these apps are worth your time.Here’s a quick breakdown of Wix’s non-ecommerce website plans. If you are committed to IM Creator as a platform then they are a great value. ![]() You probably won’t want to be stuck with IM Creator for three years so some of the pricing plans aren’t really worth it. It allows freelancers to rebrand IM Creator as their own product to sell to clients. Pro & Whitelable - This is IM Creator’s most expensive option at $250/year. The premium plan gives you unlimited hosting and bandwidth, ten custom email addresses, and better support options. If you pay every three years they will charge you $5.95/month. If you pay once every two years (also biannually) $6.95/month. If you pay yearly then it is $7.95/month. If you pay biannually (twice a year, not every two years) then you pay $9.95/month. You can choose how often you are billed, and that determines how much you pay. Premium - The premium plan has a few different pricing options. It gives you 50mb of hosting and a site that is a subdomain of IM Creator. It is about as tantalizing as the other free website options offered by other website builders. IM Creator is much cheaper for a much better designed, if less fully featured, interface.įree - IM Creator offers a free option. Their only usable plan is also more expensive than the competition. The free website is hardly even worth it, and the cheapest plan is a joke. These prices are a bit more than I would be willing to pay for Wix. $24.92/month - This gives you access to some premium support options and gives you unlimited bandwidth. $16.17/month - This plan brings the bandwidth back down to 10GB, but lets you have an online store. They also throw in one year of a domain and one year of a mailbox attached to the site. $12.42/month - This plan gives you unlimited bandwidth and 10GB of storage. This is the first plan that is actually useful, but it is slightly more expensive than some competitors. $9.25/month - With this plan you get a free domain for one year and the bandwidth is bumped up to 2GB with 3GB of storage. This plan is not much of an improvement over the free plan. $4.08/month - This will bump your bandwidth up to 1GB and also gives you the option to connect a custom domain, but it still displays Wix ads. Free - There is a free plan that gives you limited bandwitdth (500MB) and storage space, and will also give you a screwed up URL that is a subdomain of Wix. ![]()
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