My main use case for Wix is to quickly build and deploy websites without worrying about infrastructure hosting and front-end setup. It is especially useful for MVPs, landing pages, and small-scale platforms. Recently, I used Wix to create a starter project for a marketplace-style application where I needed CMS capabilities and basic UI ready quickly. Instead of building everything from scratch using React and backend services, I used Wix's drag-and-drop builder and CMS collection to set up the base structure in a very short time. It works very well when speed is more important than customization. However, for highly complex or scalable systems, I would still prefer custom-built solutions.
Co-Founder at a tech services company with 1-10 employees
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Oct 21, 2025
The client needed help with Wix platform. I have 15 years of experience in different niches including WordPress, Shopify, Webflow, Wix, custom PHP development, and other CMS for PHP based. I have approximately 15 years of overall experience, with four to five years specifically working with Wix websites. While Wix projects are less common in the market, I primarily work with other platforms such as WordPress, Shopify, and Webflow. Since Wix is a CMS-based platform, I can handle any custom work there.
First and foremost use cases for Wix include creating our own business website for my main business as well as the verticals I work in. I also create websites for other companies and businesses as an agency. I am an e-commerce business and I have developed multiple types of websites. For example, with my e-commerce website, using the App Market, I have added the option of customization and gifting at checkout, which is not natively present in Wix.
I use Wix for my management consultancy business. I built the website as a landing page and booking tool where clients can book me through it. There is a calendar with dates, a live chat function, and links to a blog and other features.
Wix offers a drag-and-drop editor, built-in hosting, and SEO tools, making it an efficient platform for creating websites quickly and without coding. It supports e-commerce, app integrations, and uses an AI site-generation tool to speed up development.Wix is known for its user-friendly interface and diverse templates, making web development accessible without extensive technical knowledge. It provides features for building MVPs, business sites, and e-commerce stores while offering...
My main use case for Wix is to quickly build and deploy websites without worrying about infrastructure hosting and front-end setup. It is especially useful for MVPs, landing pages, and small-scale platforms. Recently, I used Wix to create a starter project for a marketplace-style application where I needed CMS capabilities and basic UI ready quickly. Instead of building everything from scratch using React and backend services, I used Wix's drag-and-drop builder and CMS collection to set up the base structure in a very short time. It works very well when speed is more important than customization. However, for highly complex or scalable systems, I would still prefer custom-built solutions.
The client needed help with Wix platform. I have 15 years of experience in different niches including WordPress, Shopify, Webflow, Wix, custom PHP development, and other CMS for PHP based. I have approximately 15 years of overall experience, with four to five years specifically working with Wix websites. While Wix projects are less common in the market, I primarily work with other platforms such as WordPress, Shopify, and Webflow. Since Wix is a CMS-based platform, I can handle any custom work there.
First and foremost use cases for Wix include creating our own business website for my main business as well as the verticals I work in. I also create websites for other companies and businesses as an agency. I am an e-commerce business and I have developed multiple types of websites. For example, with my e-commerce website, using the App Market, I have added the option of customization and gifting at checkout, which is not natively present in Wix.
I use Wix for my management consultancy business. I built the website as a landing page and booking tool where clients can book me through it. There is a calendar with dates, a live chat function, and links to a blog and other features.
I work as a freelancer and use Wix to create websites based on my client's needs.