Wix’s Editor X is amazing. It doesn’t have everything that Looka has, but it does have nice graphics that are a pleasant change from the standards of LogoMaker and Looka.
I have been trying it out for a while – at least a week now – and Editor X is becoming more and more enjoyable.
They were serious when their video ads said that they were for the control freak and the extreme perfectionist. As a SaaS provider, they allow so many different controls, freedoms, and options that the user interface leaves users with very little else to think that they would want. After all, they said that we can express our preference to make our own rules with their control panels.
Bubble.io is another no-code-needed software (by no-code-needed I mean that every behind-the-scenes and most fundamentally basic thing is done by the software. I have been trying it out and it makes intuitive sense so far. That especially applies when I just had to sign in with awareness of policies, terms, and conditions that come with everything next move I make. (obviously) They even have tutorials where the hinting directional arrows are a default, while there is an option to challenge yourself by removing the guiding arrows.
Of course though, Wix will require you to take one of various paid plans to make your website bigger, better, and more official-looking.
With time, users will choose whether they will purchase one of those plans. Or none. That’s an option. The catch is that your link will look unofficial and user-based, because what can said besides “that’s just what it is”. You still haven’t paid for anything that would need to be paid for.
Doesn’t matter. With time, things will loosen up and become a smooth procession of decisions when you have just the hang and the gist of how things are and what to do. You’ll be some kid of excited when you first try it, but you’ll be glad that you gave it a peek and now know exactly what’s up with the new digital age.
