Why not just use GoDaddy?
It's a fair question. Entry-level DIY builder pricing can sound great until renewals, add-ons, and limitations show up. That does not make it bad — it just makes it a different choice.
What they sell you. What they don't.
GoDaddy's website builder is a subscription product. For some businesses, that is a fine fit. You trade a lower upfront cost for a more DIY setup, a platform-based workflow, and a stack of add-ons or upgrades if your needs grow.
Hiring a local shop like us is a different model. You are paying for a site to be planned, written, designed, and built around your business instead of assembled by you inside a template builder.
The honest comparison.
Platform features and pricing change often, so it is worth checking current details directly before you compare.
What you're really choosing between.
This is less about one company being good or bad, and more about which setup fits how you want to work.
DIY builder route
Best when you need something online quickly and you are comfortable building it, editing it, and managing the tradeoffs yourself.
- Lower entry cost
- Template-based design
- You do most of the setup and ongoing changes
- Good for simple DIY launches
Done-for-you local route
Best when you want a site that feels professional, fits your business, and comes with a local person to talk to if you need help.
- Custom build around your business
- Clear upfront pricing
- Local search setup handled with you
- Direct support after launch if you want it
Where GoDaddy does make sense
We don't think they're villains. A few honest cases where they're the right call.
You just need to park a domain name
GoDaddy's fine for buying and holding a domain. So is Cloudflare, Namecheap, or Porkbun — often cheaper. Buy your domain there; don't let anyone else hold it for you.
You want a one-page site up tonight and you'll never touch it again
Drag-and-drop builders are quick. If you genuinely need something live in the next hour and the budget is zero, go for it. Know what you're getting.
You're testing an idea and might abandon it
For a side project you're not sure will stick, the low first-year cost makes sense. Just remember to cancel before the renewal hits if it doesn't pan out.
If your business is any of those, we'll tell you honestly — and send you on your way. For everything else, there's a better way.
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