🎨 vs Same-DayHonest comparison · UK 2026

Wix Alternative UK — A One-Off £499 Custom Build vs £25/mo Forever

Wix's editor is genuinely friendly. Wix's renewal economics are not. The honest comparison — when Wix is still the right call, when the same-day custom build wins, and exactly what the migration looks like.

The numbers

Wix vs same-day
at a glance.

£25/month annual (£300/year)
Wix Business UK plan
£74/month additional
Typical Wix app stack
£499 one-off
Same-day Launch tier
~£3,564
3-year cost — Wix Business + apps
~£859 (£499 + 2× £180 hosting)
3-year cost — same-day
The 5-year cost picture

Wix vs same-day
over five years.

StackYear 1Year 3Year 5
Wix Business + apps£1,188£3,564£5,940
Same-Day Launch tier£499£859£1,219

£4,721 across 5 years

When the platform is right

When Wix is
still the right call.

  • You genuinely cannot brief a developer because the business proposition is still being defined and you want to iterate weekly.
  • You actively enjoy fiddling with the design every weekend and your hobby is rearranging the homepage.
  • You sell to a tiny B2C audience where the website is a low-stakes channel and the £25/month feels invisible.
When same-day is right

When the same-day
custom build wins.

  • You know within one sentence what the business does and who it sells to.
  • You expect the website to generate or protect revenue above £6,000/year.
  • You will happily leave the website alone for ten months at a time once it ships.
  • You want to own the domain, source code and hosting outright, not rent them.

Wix has roughly 4 million paying customers globally, 200,000+ of them in the UK on the Business or Studio tiers. The platform is genuinely friendly to start with and genuinely expensive to stay on. This page is the honest comparison — the maths, the migration, and the two scenarios where Wix is still the right call.

The Wix renewal trap

A typical UK small business on Wix Business pays £25/month at the annual rate, £14/month for Wix Email, £14/year for the domain, and an average of £74/month on the app stack (Bookings, Stores upgrades, Visitor Analytics, Klaviyo, Reviews, Privy, Smile.io). That is around £113/month, £1,356/year, £4,068 across three years — for a site nobody owns and that cannot be moved off Wix without rebuilding.

The same-day alternative

A bespoke restaurant or trades or e-commerce website built and launched in a single trading day, hosted on UK-region edge for the first year, schema-marked, Core-Web-Vitals-clean, on a domain in your name with the source code in a git repository you own. £499 one-off for the Launch tier. Year-two hosting renewal: £180. Year-three onward: £180/year. Across five years: £1,219. Across the same period the Wix stack costs roughly £5,940. The maths is not close.

The migration in detail

Six steps run every time. Full Screaming Frog crawl of the existing Wix site (every URL, every meta title, every H1) at the start of the build day. Search Console export of the top 1,000 queries and pages over the last 16 months — these are the URLs and queries to protect. A 1:1 redirect map from every old URL to its new equivalent, written into the new host's config and tested with curl before launch. The new build ships with the existing copy intact for week one, so Google's crawler does not see three simultaneous changes (URL + design + copy). DNS swap on launch day; cache purge across the CDN; Search Console URL inspection on the homepage and three deep pages within 30 minutes of go-live. Day 7, 14 and 30 health checks confirm rankings have held.

What "ownership" actually means

The piece nobody warns you about: when a Wix subscription expires, the site goes offline. The content sits in their database — locked behind a paywall — and there is no clean export. You cannot zip your site, point a new host at it and walk away. The HTML, CSS and JavaScript Wix generates is bound to their runtime; it relies on their CDN, their image transformer, their booking widget, their checkout. If you stop paying, the site stops working. We have migrated 40+ businesses off Wix in the last 18 months and every single one had to be rebuilt — not exported, rebuilt — because the platform output is not portable.

When Wix is still the right call

Three scenarios where staying on Wix is the better decision. First: you are genuinely pre-product-market-fit, the business proposition is changing weekly, and you want to iterate the offering in public for a year cheaply. Wix's editor lets you do that without paying for developer time. Second: you actively enjoy fiddling with the design every weekend and your hobby is rearranging the homepage. A static custom build will sit there exactly as we shipped it; if you want a project to tinker with, Wix is happier ground. Third: you sell to a tiny B2C audience where the website is a low-stakes channel and the £25/month feels invisible against the broader marketing spend. For everyone else — anyone who wants the site to exist, work, rank, convert, and stop demanding attention — the maths breaks at month 22.

What we recommend

If you are reading this because you are considering leaving Wix, run a one-month parallel: brief us, migrate, and keep the Wix subscription live for one billing cycle so you can A/B the conversion data, the rankings and the support experience. If after one month the new site is performing equally or better on every metric (it almost always is), cancel Wix at the next renewal date and reclaim the saved spend. If somehow Wix is genuinely better for your specific case, you are out £499 — recoverable inside two months of saved subscription if you ever revisit the decision.

Migration FAQ

Common migration questions

Will I lose my Google rankings by leaving Wix?

No — the migration includes a full Search Console export of your top queries and pages, a 1:1 redirect map from every old URL to the new equivalent, schema preserved by @id where the old site emitted it. Rankings hold or improve in 90% of these migrations because the new build is faster on Core Web Vitals than Wix.

Can I keep my domain?

Yes — your domain stays yours throughout. We move the DNS to point at your new hosting; the registrar account stays in your name. If Wix is currently the registrar, we transfer it out to Cloudflare or 123-Reg as part of the migration.

How long does the migration actually take?

Same-day. Brief us with the current Wix URL before noon UK and the new site is live by 6 PM the same trading day, with the redirect map written into the new host's config and Search Console submitted.

What about the Wix apps I am paying for?

Most Wix apps have native equivalents in the custom build — Wix Bookings becomes Calendly + Stripe, Wix Stores becomes Stripe Checkout, Wix Forms becomes a typed contact form, Visitor Analytics becomes GA4. The custom build bundles equivalents at no marginal cost; cancel the Wix apps after migration.

Can I still edit the site myself after migration?

Yes — every custom build ships with a CMS that lets you edit copy, swap images, update opening hours and add blog posts. Easier than Wix's editor for the standard updates; the difference is you do not pay £25/month for the privilege.

What happens to my Wix email plan?

Cancel it. Google Workspace at £6/user/month or Microsoft 365 at £5.40/user/month is what most of our clients move to — better reliability, better deliverability, your domain. We hand over the email setup brief with the launch.

The migration sequence

How a Wix
migration actually runs.

The seven-step migration sequence we run on every Wix-to-same-day rebuild. Step one: full Screaming Frog crawl of your existing Wix site to capture every URL, every status code, every meta title, every H1, every canonical, every internal-link relationship. The CSV is your contract — any URL in that export must resolve to a meaningful destination after the launch. Step two: Search Console export of your top 1,000 queries and top 1,000 pages over the last 16 months. These are the rankings to protect.

Step three: 1:1 redirect map written into the new host’s config and tested with curl before launch. Every old URL maps to exactly one new URL with a 301 redirect — no 302s, no redirect chains, no catch-all-to-homepage shortcuts. Step four: schema preservation, with the @id values from the existing entities carried into the new schema where they exist. Step five: the new build ships with the existing copy intact for week one so Google’s crawler does not see three simultaneous changes (URL, design, copy). Step six: launch on a Tuesday morning with the DNS swap, cache purge, Search Console URL inspection and smoke test sequence. Step seven: 30-day monitoring with daily Search Console checks for the first two weeks.

The migration window itself is same-day for sites under 50 URLs, 1-3 working days for sites with deeper content or e-commerce data, 3-5 days for Wix sites with custom backend integrations or large content libraries. The fee structure is the same as a new build — Launch tier (£699) for one-page migrations, Growth tier (£1,299) for multi-page rebuilds, Agency tier (£2,499) for complex platform-to-platform moves. Where the migration absolutely cannot land in those windows we say so explicitly on the brief call rather than missing the SLA.

Beyond the cost

What ownership actually means.

The cost-per-year comparison is the visible part of the migration argument. The less-visible part is what ownership of the site actually means once the migration completes. With Wix, the visible output (HTML, CSS, JavaScript) is technically yours but the runtime that produces it belongs to the platform — if the Wix subscription lapses, the site stops working. With the custom build, the source code lives in a git repository in your name on GitHub or Bitbucket; the hosting account is in your name on Vercel or Cloudflare Pages; the domain registration is in your name at the registrar of your choice. Cancelling the relationship with us is a single email and the assets stay yours.

The compounding effect of ownership over multiple years: a custom build at year five has accumulated five years of editorial content under your domain authority, five years of inbound links pointing at URLs you control, five years of analytics history in a GA4 property you own. A Wix site at year five has accumulated the same assets — but they are bound to the platform. Migrating off at year five is materially harder than migrating off at year one because there is more to preserve and more to lose if the migration is sloppy.

A closing note

How to brief a Wix migration.

The brief form on the get-started page is the fastest route. Share your existing Wix URL, the pages that matter most for your current rankings, the integrations you need to keep (analytics, payment processor, CRM, email host), and your preferred launch date. We confirm the migration scope inside 30 minutes during the working window, and the build is hands-off from there. Where the migration sits inside the same-day window, the new site is live by 6 PM the trading day after brief confirmation; where the scope is larger (deep e-commerce, multi-tenant content, custom integrations), we quote a 1-3 day window honestly on the brief call.

The decision between Wix and the same-day custom build is not always one-way. We have advised clients to stay on Wix when their specific usage genuinely fits the platform’s strengths, and we have advised clients to migrate even where the cost difference looked marginal because the operational benefits of ownership compounded. The brief call is the right place to make the call honestly — we are not paid more if you migrate, and the cost of doing the wrong migration is higher to both parties than the cost of saying no on the brief call.

Ready to migrate?

Leave Wix.
One-day rebuild.
From £699.

Brief us before noon UK and the migration is live by 6 PM with full redirect mapping and zero SEO loss.