What is Showit?
Create a website that genuinely embodies the essence of your beloved clients. With Showit, you gain complete artistic freedom, allowing you to bring to life the site you've always dreamed of. Experience the versatility to shape your website according to your personal aesthetic. Weave a visual story that enchants your desired audience by highlighting your most treasured images and galleries. Express your message exactly as you imagine, utilizing any of the 952 free Google fonts available, or even integrating your own custom typography. The creative possibilities are limitless, enabling you to fully unleash your imagination. Showit gives you the capability to arrange your content in the most effective manner for your unique requirements, encouraging you to experiment until you discover the ideal design. As an intuitive drag-and-drop platform, Showit ensures you have total creative oversight over your site’s design and layout, all without the need for any programming skills. Finally, your website can reflect your commitment and effort. You can craft your WordPress theme directly within Showit while effortlessly publishing your blog entries on the WordPress platform. With Showit, your digital presence has the potential to radiate as brightly as your enthusiasm for your craft, making it a true reflection of who you are. This platform not only enhances your online visibility but also fosters a genuine connection with your audience.
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I wasted thousands of dollars and now I'm stuck
Date: Aug 05 2024SummaryI paid $2000 for a website template that I fell in love with, the caveat is that the template only works with Showit. The value prop of this company is that it allows you complete creative freedom without the restrictions of other shops like Wix.
The the user interface is hard to learn...and this would be fine EXCEPT...they have the worst customer service I've ever experienced. They are closed on the weekends and often don't respond for days at a time. When they do respond, they often provide copy/pasted responses without reading your actual question, which is extra annoying because it takes so long to get a response.
I was planning a launch for Monday, built my whole marketing plan around it but they went 3 full business days with no response and you need them to manually add your new domain. I finally emailed the emergency line and he told me that my issue was not an emergency. I could see that he was online responding to other tickets, and yet he refused to respond to mine.
I had to halt my launch and wait five days for them to complete one simple task.
The frustrating thing about this is that by the time you realize how badly they suck, you will have wasted thousands of dollars on a template and so many hours building your site that you won't be able to cancel without significant loss.PositiveI like the $2000 template I bought and the design options are limitless, but there's a strong learning curve.
NegativeCustomer Service is horrible and they're aren't even sorry about it.
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Second-worst Website Editor I have Used (Behind Wordpress)
Date: Jan 18 2022SummaryBeginners or people who don't have a full-time web developer - use Squarespace.
If you're somewhat experienced but want to be efficient: Use Webflow
If you're a PROFESSIONAL with lots of time on your hands: Maybe(?) use Showit? But why waste so much time when you could be building your business?PositiveFor the free form single-landing page-only person, I can see this being a fun experiment, but ultimately this is NOT a robust platform. You will struggle to manage it in the long term and it is not scalable as your business grows.
NegativeThis web editor was extremely frustrating. It's for advanced users only who understand the implications of complete design freedom on the page. Doubles the work for desktop and mobile views, terrible (no) form features with only free text one option for field types, no standard spacing, every element must be rearranged if there are changes to content. This is honestly the worst web builder I've used outside of Wordpress.
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Lacking in customer support when compared to competitors
Date: Nov 17 2022SummaryOverall, the design freedom is useful. However, the lack of functionality and customer support means this platform creates headache after headache, resulting in a substantial amount of time lost, while getting less in return compared to other options.
PositiveOn one hand, there's adequate design freedom with this platform, which is it's biggest advantage. If you're good with design, shout will be a satisfying platform to work with.
NegativeThere is almost zero support when compared to competitors like Squarespace. If you're accustomed to using the Squarespace chat function and having people willing and able to help you learn the platform, Showit will put you in for a rude awakening.
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I needed to hide a page in advance of a product launch. I had to email a support person, and they got back to me 3 hours later. Their answer was, in essence: sorry, you can't do that.
When I asked for a way to work around this or if they had any ideas, they didn't bother to respond.
This is relevant because most people don't have time to learn a new platform from the ground up and become an expert. Squarespace at least provides the support necessary to help solve individual problems, and provides people who work with you. Showit, on the other hand, feels cheap in the sense that they leave you out in the cold.
Additionally, there are just fewer resources available for learning the platform. There's guides of course, but with a company this size, one would think they'd understand they need to fill the gap between Squarespace and themselves - Squarespace is an enormous company and there's countless you tubers, bloggers, and resources available to learn to work with their program. Showit has barely anything available in comparison, resulting in frustrating setback after frustrating setback as you try to learn the new software. Why they wouldn't invest more in educational resources, or as mentioned above (!) individual customer support, is beyond me.
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