Wix vs a custom website
Website builders like Wix and Squarespace are cheap and quick. A custom site is faster, ranks better, and looks like nobody else. Here is the honest tradeoff so you can pick the right one.
Quick answer: Use a website builder if you need something basic, cheap, and fast and you will maintain it yourself. Choose a custom website if your site needs to load fast, rank on Google, and look distinctive, which is most businesses that compete for customers online. FineWright builds custom sites from $599, which is close to a year of builder fees.
What a website builder gets right
Builders like Wix, Squarespace, and GoDaddy let you drag and drop a site together for a monthly fee, usually $15 to $50. The upsides are real: low upfront cost, no developer needed, and you can launch in a weekend. For a hobby, a simple brochure, or a placeholder while you grow, that is genuinely fine.
Where builders hold you back
- Speed. Builder sites load extra code you cannot control, so they tend to be slower. Speed affects both conversions and Google rankings.
- SEO ceiling. You can do basic SEO on a builder, but the technical foundation is shallow, which makes competitive ranking harder.
- Sameness. Templates are used by thousands of businesses, so you end up looking like your competitors instead of standing out.
- Lock-in. You rent the site. Stop paying and it disappears, and you cannot cleanly export it elsewhere.
- Your time. "Easy" still means you spend the hours designing, writing, and fixing it yourself.
What a custom website gives you
A custom, hand-coded site is built around your business from a blank canvas. That means only the code your site actually needs, so it loads fast. It means full control over technical SEO, structured data, and performance. And it means a design that looks like you, not a template. You also own everything outright, with no monthly ransom to keep your site online.
The real question is not "which is cheaper this month." It is "which one wins you more customers over the next three years."
The cost comparison people miss
A builder feels cheaper because the cost is hidden in monthly fees. At $30 a month, you pay $360 a year, every year, forever, and you still did the work. A FineWright single-page custom site is $599 once, and a full multi-page site is $1,499. For roughly what a builder costs over a year or two, you get a faster, custom, SEO-ready site that you own. We broke down the full market in how much a website costs in 2026.
So which should you choose?
- Choose a builder if budget is the only thing that matters, the site is not central to your business, and you are happy to maintain it.
- Choose custom if you need speed, SEO, and a professional look, or your website is how customers find and judge you. For most real businesses, that is the answer.
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