Voog

Voog

By Mike Williams

Voog

Most website builders focus on ease of use and simplicity – in short, delivering a service that even the least technical home user can handle. And that’s not necessarily a bad thing, but it could leave professional users wondering if the builder has the power they really need.

Voog takes a slightly different approach. It claims to be simple and straightforward, but the website also highlights its many pro users: businesses, developers, designers and more.

This isn’t just a marketing ploy. The baseline Starter plan has a few restrictions (30 pages maximum, 2GB storage), but nothing major, and otherwise it delivers all the core features you need: responsive templates, drag-and-drop editing, custom domain support, and SSL security.

There are only a few templates, but they look better than most (check them out here), and are fully customizable.

Professional extras include support for up to three website languages, full access to CSS and HTML, an API and developer tools for in-depth customization, and a limited online store. This entry-level plan is fairly priced at €6 (£5.30, $6.60) a month, paid annually, although if you don’t need the high-end features, there are better deals …read more

Source:: techradar.com – PC and Mac

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