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Duda’s Plans: You’ll Want More Than Just ‘Basic’Basic: Probably Too Little for What You NeedTeam: Duda’s Actual Basic PlanAgency: For Growing Web Development AgenciesCustom: Duda’s Elite Plan for Successful AgenciesDuda vs Competitor Pricing: Duda Offers the Most Value, by FarHidden Costs to Watch Out ForDuda: The Clear Winner for AgenciesFAQ
Duda’s Plans: You’ll Want More Than Just ‘Basic’
First, I’ll briefly tell you what plans Duda has available, then I’ll describe each plan in detail. Duda’s four plans include:- Basic – For building a simple website
- Team – For several people working on a site
- Agency – For startup website development agencies
- Custom – The only plan for fast-growing website development businesses
- Hosting on Amazon Web Services (AWS)
- HTTPS encryption
- Multi-language websites
- Access to Duda’s app store
Basic: Probably Too Little for What You Need
Cost: $14.00 Usually a website builder’s most basic plan comes with a free trial. But Duda’s doesn’t: it reserves the free trial for the next tier up. I think that’s because it knows that this plan doesn’t offer enough for most users. Offering you free access to it won’t sell you on the benefits of using Duda. Why? For starters, you only get access to email support. That’s fine if your website is just for your hobby. But if you’re a business owner or freelancer, or if you use your website as an online CV, you’re going to want better access to customer support. The Basic plan also comes with some pretty severe limitations. First, it only lets you build one website for the listed price. Adding more websites will cost you a lot extra: each one is the same price as the monthly subscription. Second, the plan only gives one person access to build the website. If you want more people working on your sites, you’ll need to upgrade to one of the higher tier plans. All in all, Duda’s Basic plan is fine for building personal websites, but not for creating professional or business sites.Team: Duda’s Actual Basic Plan
Cost: $22.00 This is the plan that you’ll be testing if you sign up for Duda’s 14-day free trial (and you should!) This plan also includes only one website, but you can add up to three people to your account so they can work on your site as well. Most importantly, you get chat, phone, and email support on this plan, which makes it much better for e-commerce entrepreneurs and professionals. But it’s called the “Team” plan for a reason. That is, it’s designed with a team – a business or nonprofit – in mind. That’s because it includes white-label client access: your clients can log on to the platform and see your company’s logo on the backend. One thing I think is really cool about Duda is that on all of its plans (except the Basic plan) your clients can leave feedback directly on the sites you’re building for them – while you’re working on them. This lets you meet your client’s needs much faster, allowing you to take on more clients – which is what we all want as business owners, no? Starting from the Team plan, Duda also has a built-in client management system and allows you to customize your clients’ access to the sites you’re building for them. The Team plan (and up) also includes white-label marketing materials that you can customize to match your business’s branding, including:- Landing pages for lead generation
- Sales decks
- E-books
- Video tutorials for your clients
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Agency: For Growing Web Development Agencies
Cost: $44.00 The Team plan is great for agencies that are just getting started. But if you’re attracting clients and growing your business, you’re going to want the Agency plan. Why? Well, it includes everything in the Team plan plus four websites and some extra features that are really going to take your agency to the next level. They include:- Dynamic pages
- The ability to add up to nine additional team members
- A widget builder to build custom widgets for your clients
- Fairly easy website exporting
Custom: Duda’s Elite Plan for Successful Agencies
Cost: Negotiable So, business is booming and your website development agency has grown to the point where you need dedicated attention and support from Duda’s team. If that sounds like you, then you need the Custom plan. This is Duda’s top-tier plan, and it includes everything I’ve described so far about the other plans… plus a ton of additional features to accommodate your fast-growing website development business. On the Custom plan you can:- Set the number of websites your plan will include before you pay additional fees
- Get 24/7 dedicated chat, phone, and email support
- Add unlimited team members
- Develop unlimited dynamic pages
- Access Duda’s API for easy integration with other systems
Duda vs Competitor Pricing: Duda Offers the Most Value, by Far
There are many website builders available, but Duda is in a class all its own when it comes to website builders designed specifically for website development agencies. There is simply no competition.
To see why, let’s look at a few of the other leading website builders to see how their plans compare to Duda’s.
WordPress.com is cheaper to start. In fact, you can start your website building journey on WordPress for nothing at all on their free plan. But you’ll quickly want to move on to a paid plan to get your own domain and, at least, some email support.
For a simple website you can go with the Personal plan, which will cost you $4 per month if you pay for a full year. If you’re a freelancer, you’ll want to go with the Premium plan, which is just $8 per month.
All of this sounds way cheaper than Duda, doesn’t it? Well, hold up.
If you’re a web development agency, hosting provider, or SaaS platform, neither of these plans are going to remotely cover your needs. So, to do a proper value comparison, we have to look at WordPress.com’s business and e-commerce plans.
WordPress.com’s Business plan costs $25 per month ($300 per year), and its eCommerce plan is $45 per month ($540 per year). Both plans include priority 24/7 chat support, which is essential to your agency.
However – and this is the kicker – you’ll need to buy separate subscriptions for every website you manage. If you’re building and managing websites for several clients, the cost of this is going to add up fast. And this doesn’t even include any additional paid apps that your WordPress.com sites may require!
If you deal with a lot of e-commerce clients, be aware that with WordPress.com, you’ll have to use its eCommerce plan if you want to build an online store. Duda, on the other hand, lets you add e-commerce to any of their plans.
Finally, it goes without saying that WordPress.com doesn’t include a built-in client management system or white labeling for your business (although that feature is available on WordPress through plugins such as White Label CMS if you’re on its Business plan).
In short, Duda offers much more value for your growing website development agency than WordPress. Besides the agency-specific features Duda provides, Duda is simply much easier and quicker to use, due to its drag-and-drop editing, widgets, and dynamic pages. And time is money, as they say…
Wix’s plans are priced similarly to WordPress, but they come with considerably less storage. Wix offers 20–50 GB of storage depending on your plan, while WordPress.com’s Business and eCommerce plans both include 200 GB of storage. Duda’s websites include unlimited storage and bandwidth.
Like WordPress.com, Wix also has cheap plans (including a free plan) to get you started. Its Connect Domain plan starts at just $4.50 per month and its Combo plan is just $8.50 per month (if you pay annually). But again, if a simple website for personal use is all that you’re looking for, you’re probably not considering Duda.
So how do Wix’s upper-tier plans compare to what Duda offers?
Wix’s Unlimited plan is its most popular, and it’s ideal for you if you’re an entrepreneur or freelancer. It costs $12.50 per month if you pay annually, and you’ll be able to connect a domain, get a new domain free for one year, and remove Wix ads. You’ll also get 10 GB of storage and unlimited bandwidth.
$24.50 per month will get you Wix’s VIP plan, which includes 20 GB of storage, a professional logo, and priority customer support.
If you’re a website development agency, though, you’ll need to consider Wix’s three business and e-commerce plans.
With Wix’s Business Basic plan ($17 per month, paid annually) you get 20 GB of storage plus the ability to accept payments on your (or your client’s) website. Business Unlimited ($25 per month) gets you 35 GB of storage plus important e-commerce features such as currency conversion and the ability to offer subscriptions. The Business VIP ($35 per month) includes all of this plus priority customer support.
However, none of Wix’s plans include a white-label dashboard or built-in client management system. And again, you’ll need to pay a separate subscription fee for each website, which means the prices of these plans are going to escalate quickly if you have multiple clients.
The upshot: for a growing web development agency, hosting service, or SaaS platform, Duda offers way more value than Wix. Period.
All of Squarespace’s plans include free domain registration for one year, unlimited bandwidth and storage, and great 24/7 customer support.
The Personal Plan costs just $16 per month ($12 per month if you pay annually). This does make it cheaper and more valuable than Duda’s Basic plan, which is $19 per month ($14 per month if you pay annually). So, if you want to build a simple personal website for yourself then Squarespace is the way to go.
That said, if you’re growing a web development agency and managing multiple clients, then the business plans are going to be your primary concern. E-commerce is included with all of Squarespace’s plans except the Personal Plan.
Squarespace’s most popular plan is their Business Plan. This plan is $26 per month (just $18 if you pay annually) and includes everything in the Personal Plan plus a free Google email and Google Workspace account for one year.
However, Squarespace charges a 3% transaction fee on all sales made on this plan. So, if you, or your clients, are making great sales, you’ll want to upgrade to one of Squarespace’s commerce plans.
There are no transaction fees associated with Squarespace’s Basic Commerce and Advanced Commerce plans. These cost $30 and $46 per month respectively (or $26 and $40 per month if you pay annually).
But, as with WordPress.com and Wix, you do need to pay these subscription costs for each website you build. So, while Squarespace is a better choice for entrepreneurs and freelancers, the cost will escalate quickly for web development agencies building sites for multiple clients.
And while Squarespace will let you add unlimited contributors and manage their permissions on its business plans, it has no equivalent to Duda’s white-label dashboard and built-in client management system. So again, for SaaS platforms, hosting service providers, and growing web development agencies, Duda still offers more value.
Chart Comparison
If you’re considering Duda, you likely have (or intend to have) multiple clients. So, I decided to compare the monthly cost of running four websites with basic e-commerce functionality on Duda, WordPress, Wix and Squarespace. (Note: the listed costs are for if you pay yearly.)
Check out this chart for a quick breakdown of which vendor offers more value!
Duda | WordPress | Wix | Squarespace | |
Cost of Four Websites | $73 | $100 | $100 | $104 |
Cost Breakdown | Agency plan – $44 per month E-commerce add-on – $7.25 per month x 4 websites = $29 | Business Plan x 4 websites = $100 | Business Basic Plan x 4 websites = $100 | Basic Commerce x 4 websites = $104 |
Storage | Unlimited storage | 200 GB of storage per site | 20 GB of storage per site | Unlimited storage |
Contributors | Up to ten team members | Unlimited contributors | Unlimited contributors | Unlimited contributors |
White labeling | Built-in white label dashboard | White labeling available with plugins | No white label dashboard | No white label dashboard |
Client Management | Built-in client management system | Client management systems through third-party plugins | No built-in client management system | No built-in client management system |
Domains | Domains not included | Free domains for one year | Free domains for one year | Free domains for one year |
Customer Support | Priority 24/7 chat, email, and phone support | 24/7 chat, and email support | 24/7 chat, email, and phone support | 24/7 email support Live chat during specified hours |
Hidden Costs to Watch Out For
First, be aware that Duda’s plan page displays the cheaper rate you’ll get if you pay for a full year upfront. If you know you want to make monthly payments instead, you’ll need to slide the switch at the top of the pricing page to see that higher rate. Second, as I mentioned before, while e-commerce functionality is available with all of Duda’s plans, this does cost extra per month, per website. The e-commerce add-ons are:- Standard: $8 per month (for sites selling up to 100 products)
- Advanced: $22 per month (for sites selling up to 2500 products)
- Unlimited: $49 per month (for sites selling an unlimited number of products)
Duda: The Clear Winner for Agencies
Duda is perfect for website development agencies, hosting service providers, and SaaS platforms. This is because Duda was designed with the website development agency in mind. The primary factors that set Duda apart are:- White label dashboard: this allows your clients to log in to the backend of their site(s) to make changes/suggestions and not even realize they’re on Duda’s platform…because they’ll see your business’s logo and branding.
- Client management: all of Duda’s plans include a basic client management system, including different levels of site access permissions for clients.
- Number of sites supported: Duda’s competitors charge a full monthly subscription for each site you run. On Duda, four websites are included with the Agency plan, and additional sites require a relatively small extra monthly fee.
- E-commerce functionality for all plans: Duda distinguishes itself from its competitors by offering the flexibility to enhance any plan with e-commerce functionality for a simple additional fee, whereas all other competitors mandate the purchase of a dedicated business or e-commerce plan to operate an online store.