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WebWave Reviews & Product Details

WebWave Overview
What is WebWave?

WebWave is a freehand, true drag and drop website builder. It means that you can position elements anywhere on the canvas, and work with layers. It is a free web design software that’s lauded for being a professional white-label website builder and a responsive web design tool with CMS built into every created website. 

WebWave is ideally suited for small online stores. If you want a website with your own domain name (without ads or WebWave branding), you need to choose the (inexpensive) Premium Plan. WebWave is a tool in which you can create a complete and well-optimized website. 

Company WebWave CMS
Year founded 2011
Company size 11-50 employees
Headquarters Warsaw, Mazowieckie, Poland
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WebWave Product Details
Segment
Small Business
Mid Market
Enterprise
Deployment Cloud / SaaS / Web-Based
Support 24/7 (Live rep), Chat, Email/Help Desk, FAQs/Forum, Knowledge Base, Phone Support
Training Documentation
Languages English
WebWave Pros and Cons
Pros
  • drag and drop feature
  • custom website and mailing domain 
  • free hosting
  • automatic SEO audit
  • free templates
Cons
  • 'template library could be better,
  • steep learning curve for those inexperienced with graphic design 
  • lack of two-factor authentication (2FA)
WebWave Features
24/7 Customer Support
A/B Testing
Analytics and Reporting
Blog Integration
Contact Management
Custom CSS and HTML Editing
Custom Domain Support
Customizable Templates
Drag-and-Drop Editor
E-commerce Functionality
Email Marketing Tools
Event Management
Form Builder
GDPR Compliance
Hosting Services
Image and Video Galleries
Live Chat Support
Membership Sites
Mobile Optimization
Multi-language Support
One-Click Publishing
Online Booking Tools
Responsive Design
SEO Tools
SSL Certification
Social Media Integration
Template Selection
Third-Party App Integrations
User Permissions
Website Backup
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Last updated: February 12, 2026
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111 WebWave Reviews
4.6 out of 5
Small Business (50 or fewer emp.)
Dec 19, 2022
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Overall Rating:
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Abdullah A.
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"Kinda Clunky but has potential"
What do you like best about WebWave?

I like how Webvawe offers a good price in a world of expensive hosting. It is also really flexible and seems to make original webpages. It reminds me of a software from the early 2000's, and I am not sure if that is a good thing or a bad thing.

What do you dislike about WebWave?

The UI is a little clunky. I messed around with some settings and my whole page became weird. It is also kind of difficult to find the different functions.

What problems is WebWave solving and how is that benefiting you?

I was looking for a service to have all my classroom links in one place. I don't think I will be using webwave for the long run for this purpose.