Weebly vs Wix 2026: Key Differences, Pricing, and Which One to Choose
A straight comparison of Weebly and Wix -- pricing, eCommerce, SEO, templates, and the truth about what Weebly's Square acquisition really means for your website.
Victor OgonyoWeebly and Wix are both drag-and-drop website builders aimed at small businesses and non-technical founders. On the surface they look similar. In practice, they are at very different stages of their product lifecycle -- and choosing the wrong one could mean rebuilding your site in two years.
This comparison covers pricing, eCommerce, SEO, templates, support, and the key differences that actually matter for small business owners in 2026.
The Short Answer
Wix is the better platform for almost everyone in 2026. It has more templates, a stronger app ecosystem, better SEO tools, 24/7 support, and active product development. Weebly has not received meaningful updates since Square acquired it in 2018 and its app marketplace has been effectively frozen since 2020.
The only reason to choose Weebly over Wix is if you are already a Square POS merchant and want tight integration between your point-of-sale and your website, or if you need the lowest possible price for an extremely simple site.
Pricing Comparison
Weebly Plans (Annual Billing)
| Plan | Monthly Price | Transaction Fee | Key Limit |
|---|---|---|---|
| Personal | $10/mo | 3% | Weebly branding, basic eCommerce |
| Professional | $12/mo | 3% | Custom domain, no branding |
| Performance | $26/mo | 0% | Abandoned cart, priority support |
Weebly also has a free plan with Weebly branding and no custom domain.
The 3% transaction fee on the Personal and Professional plans is the biggest problem with Weebly's pricing. A store doing $3,000/month in sales pays $90/month in platform fees alone -- more than three times the plan cost. The Performance plan removes the fee, but at $26/month it offers very little over competitors at the same price.
Wix Plans (Annual Billing)
| Plan | Monthly Price | Transaction Fee | Key Features |
|---|---|---|---|
| Light | $17/mo | N/A (no eCommerce) | Website only |
| Core | $29/mo | 0% | Basic eCommerce |
| Business | $39/mo | 0% | Full eCommerce, subscriptions |
| Business Elite | $159/mo | 0% | Priority everything |
Wix charges 0% platform transaction fees on all eCommerce plans. You pay only the standard payment processing rate -- 2.9% + $0.30 for card transactions, 3.7% + $0.30 for Amex through Wix Payments.
Pricing Verdict
Weebly looks cheaper on the plan price. It isn't. At any meaningful sales volume, Weebly's 3% transaction fee makes it more expensive than Wix. A store doing $2,000/month in sales breaks even between Weebly Performance ($26/month, 0% fee) and Wix Core ($29/month, 0% fee). Below $2,000/month, the fee difference on lower Weebly plans makes Wix the cheaper option regardless of the lower sticker price.
eCommerce Comparison
Weebly eCommerce
Weebly supports unlimited products on all paid plans. It accepts payments through Stripe, Square, and PayPal. Basic inventory management is included.
What Weebly lacks at the entry level:
- Abandoned cart recovery is only on the Performance plan ($26/month)
- No dropshipping support
- Limited shipping rule complexity
- No native subscription billing outside of specific Stripe/PayPal flows
- App ecosystem has added nothing since 2020
Wix eCommerce
Wix eCommerce on the Core plan ($29/month) includes unlimited products, Wix Payments, basic inventory, and order management. The Business plan ($39/month) adds abandoned cart recovery, subscriptions, gift cards, and advanced shipping rules.
Wix also has a larger pool of eCommerce apps -- dropshipping integrations, print-on-demand, loyalty programs, and third-party shipping tools are all available through the Wix App Market.
eCommerce Verdict
Wix is the stronger eCommerce platform at every price point. Abandoned cart recovery on Wix Business ($39/month) versus Weebly Performance ($26/month) is a closer comparison, but Wix wins on ecosystem depth, integrations, and ongoing development. If your store is growing, Weebly's stagnant feature set will become a ceiling.
Templates and Design
Weebly Templates
Weebly has approximately 100 templates. Most were designed before 2019 and look dated by modern standards. The drag-and-drop editor works but is limited -- elements snap to a grid and true freeform placement is not available. You cannot significantly alter a template's layout without workarounds.
Wix Templates
Wix has over 500 templates across every category. They are more modern, better designed, and more varied than Weebly's. The Wix Editor allows genuinely freeform placement -- you can move any element anywhere on the page, not just to grid positions.
Wix also offers Wix ADI (Artificial Design Intelligence), which builds a starter site for you based on answers to a few questions. It is not revolutionary but it is useful for founders who have no design instincts and want a starting point faster than choosing from 500 templates.
One important limitation: Once you publish a Wix site, you cannot switch to a different template without rebuilding your content. This is a frustrating constraint if you choose a template, build out your site, and then decide you want a different layout.
Design Verdict
Wix wins on template quality, quantity, and editor flexibility. Weebly's templates are functional but feel several years behind current design standards.
SEO Capabilities
Weebly SEO
Weebly provides basic SEO tools: editable page titles, meta descriptions, and automatic sitemap generation. However, it has meaningful limitations:
- Heading tag control is restricted -- you can only set H2 headings on some plans
- URL structure is somewhat rigid
- No built-in tools for bulk redirects
- No robots.txt editing
- No structured data (schema markup) support
For a small local business that is not focused on organic search traffic, these limitations are manageable. For any business trying to rank competitively in search, they are significant.
Wix SEO
Wix has invested heavily in SEO tools over the past three years. The current Wix SEO setup includes:
- Full control over meta titles, descriptions, and heading structure
- Editable robots.txt file
- Bulk 301 redirect management
- Structured data (schema markup) support
- Automatic sitemap generation and submission to Google Search Console
- Instant Google indexing requests via the Wix SEO dashboard
- Site speed optimisation tools
Wix SEO is not as capable as a well-configured WordPress/WooCommerce site, but it is significantly stronger than Weebly.
SEO Verdict
Wix is the clear winner. For any business that relies on search traffic, Weebly's SEO limitations are a genuine obstacle. Wix's SEO toolkit is competitive with most paid website builders.
App and Integration Ecosystem
Weebly App Center
Weebly's App Center has approximately 300 apps. The last new apps were added in 2020. No third-party developers are actively building for the Weebly platform because Square has not provided meaningful API updates or developer incentives since the acquisition.
This is the clearest signal that Weebly is in maintenance mode. A platform that stops attracting developers loses the integrations its users need over time.
Wix App Market
The Wix App Market has over 500 apps, with both Wix-built native apps and third-party integrations. It is actively developed -- new apps are added regularly, existing apps receive updates, and Wix offers developer tools that attract ongoing third-party development.
Categories well covered in Wix: email marketing (Mailchimp, Klaviyo), social proof (Trustpilot, Google Reviews), booking systems, memberships, CRM integrations, dropshipping, print-on-demand, and analytics.
Ecosystem Verdict
Wix substantially. The gap in app ecosystem quality and recency reflects the fundamental difference between a platform with active development and one that has been effectively frozen.
Blogging
Both platforms include a blog feature. Neither is a match for WordPress if blogging is a primary use case, but both are adequate for a business blog.
Weebly blogging: Drag-and-drop post editor, categories, tags, RSS feed, scheduled posting. Functional but not flexible.
Wix blogging: Traditional post editor, up to 10 categories per post, up to 30 tags, AI-assisted post categorisation, subscriber management, comment sections. Slightly more capable than Weebly.
For a business blog used to publish 2--4 posts per month, both platforms are adequate. Neither is recommended if content marketing is central to your growth strategy -- use WordPress for that.
Customer Support
Weebly Support
Weebly offers email, live chat, and phone support during business hours. Response times average around 24 hours for email. Phone support is available but limited to business hours (US Eastern time). The support quality is adequate for basic questions but can be slow for complex issues.
Wix Support
Wix offers 24/7 callback support, weekday live chat, and a help centre with over 1,000 articles and video tutorials. Wix also has a large community forum and active social media support channels -- eight contact methods in total.
The quality of Wix support has improved significantly since 2022. Response times are generally faster than Weebly's, and the 24/7 availability is a meaningful advantage for international users or founders who work outside business hours.
Support Verdict
Wix. The 24/7 availability and multiple contact channels make a real difference when something breaks on your website on a Sunday evening before a product launch.
The Square Acquisition: What It Means for Weebly Users
Square acquired Weebly in 2018 for $365 million. The stated goal was to give Square's point-of-sale merchants a way to build an online presence.
In practice, the acquisition has meant:
- No major feature updates since 2018
- App marketplace frozen since 2020
- No new template designs that compete with modern builders
- SEO and editor capabilities left far behind Wix, Squarespace, and even Shopify's basic blog
Weebly has not been sunset -- Square still supports it and existing users can continue using it. But it is clearly not Square's strategic priority. Square's energy has gone into Square Online, its separate e-commerce builder that integrates more tightly with Square POS.
If you are starting a new website today, building on Weebly means building on a platform with no clear roadmap and no guarantee of feature parity with competitors in two or three years. That is a meaningful risk for a business website.
Key Differences Summary
| Feature | Weebly | Wix |
|---|---|---|
| Starting price (eCommerce) | $10/mo (+ 3% fee) | $29/mo (0% fee) |
| Transaction fees | 3% (lower plans) | 0% |
| Templates | ~100, dated | 500+, modern |
| Editor flexibility | Grid-based, limited | Freeform, flexible |
| SEO tools | Basic | Advanced |
| App ecosystem | ~300, frozen since 2020 | 500+, actively growing |
| Abandoned cart | Performance plan only | Business plan |
| Subscriptions | Limited | Yes (Business plan) |
| Dropshipping | No | Yes (via apps) |
| 24/7 support | No | Yes |
| Active development | No | Yes |
| Square POS integration | Strong | Weak |
| Free plan | Yes (with branding) | No (free trial only) |
Who Should Choose Weebly
- You are an existing Square POS merchant and want your in-person and online inventory automatically synced
- You need the absolute lowest monthly cost for a simple informational website with minimal eCommerce
- You are building a temporary or low-stakes site where long-term platform viability does not matter
Who Should Choose Wix
- You are starting a new website and want to be on a platform that is actively developed
- You care about SEO and want proper control over meta tags, redirects, and site structure
- You need a growing eCommerce operation with apps, subscriptions, or dropshipping
- You want 24/7 support
- You want modern templates that do not look like they were designed in 2017
The Bottom Line
Weebly and Wix were comparable platforms in 2017. In 2026, they are not. Wix has continued developing -- better templates, stronger SEO, a growing app ecosystem, and real support infrastructure. Weebly has been effectively maintained but not improved since Square acquired it.
For anyone starting a website today, Wix is the right choice between these two. The higher plan price is offset by 0% transaction fees, better SEO, more templates, and a platform that will still be competitive in three years.
The only compelling reason to choose Weebly is Square POS integration. If that is your primary need, Weebly or Square Online (Square's dedicated eCommerce platform) both make sense. For everything else, Wix.
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