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Ucraft Reviews: 4.6/5 — Highly Rated
Ucraft’s ability to integrate an exceptional list of third-party tools into its platform is what makes it stand out from the competition. With Ucraft, users can integrate marketing, media, communication, events, and eCommerce tools easily to boost their functionality. The platform also supports a logo designer feature that lets companies design one from scratch. Ucraft offers a free plan but paid plans will give you a free domain, unlimited landing pages, and all the necessary bandwidth that you might need.
| Segment |
Small Business
Mid Market
Enterprise
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|---|---|
| Deployment | Cloud / SaaS / Web-Based |
| Support | 24/7 (Live rep), Chat, Email/Help Desk, FAQs/Forum, Knowledge Base, Phone Support |
| Training | Documentation |
| Languages | English |
Ucraft Pros and Cons
- There are built-in security features
- Ucraft is so simple to use
- You gain access to great customer support
- Great third-party integration
- Comes with a free domain
- It lacks interactive features like customer feedback
- The cheapest plan only lets you add 15 products
- The cheapest plan only accepts Stripe and PayPal transactions
- You can’t downgrade your plan
- Limited template selections
Compare Ucraft with other popular tools in the same category.
When you need direct help, someone (not a chatbot) sees and responds to your query in under 10 minutes.
Sometimes the website takes some time to load. Also, the 'help' articles don't always provide the information needed.
Availability of I.T consultants (live) for help. This has been very beneficial.
I don't really like anything the best. The price is better than WIX, but the service is difficult to use on every level.
I dislike the dishonest sales tactics. I dislike the web builder. I dislike the bad customer support. I dislike the fact that they issued me a fake security certificate that made my site unusuable for 2 months.
This is a generic question that doesn't apply.
The interface is lean and easy to learn. The customer service was also quick to reply back.
I was force to pay to keep my website after having accepted a "Free 15 days business trial". I had used business plan features in my website. After the trial, I asked them if they could kindly remove them. They told no, I had to pay to keep working on my website. Thanks to this very frustrating moment, I migrated to Github Pages and became full-stack web dev on the side of my job.
- possibility to link a domain name for free - possibility to make a 1-pager website for free => Perfect (in appearance) for having quickly a visual identity on the web