Brizy's interface is user-friendly, if you have experience with other site builders. However, it lacks several fundamental features.
- The absence of a backup feature is a major drawback, especially if clients have access to the editor.
- Search for cloud has been coming for almost 4 years now.
- No support for canonical URLs
- Only basic SEO features are available
- No categories and filters
- They haven’t added a single new block (section) design in at least three years.What's there is stale and old!
- The current templates are uninspiring—I’ve never used one. AI tools now produce better designs than what their library has.
- While support has improved, it remains reactive. When forms stopped functioning across 12 websites, they attributed the issue to regional ISP problems, even though forms on other platforms were working fine. No solutions were provided - I had to resort to embedding third-party forms.
- Support is only available on weekdays from 9-to-5 (Romania)
- You cannot export sites. Something to consider carefully before committing to the platform.
- Leads cannot be exported by date range - you can only export all leads or none.
- Their AI copy is definitely using a free LLM and it's clunky. Try it out for yourself.
- They recently introduced e-comm. This has categories and filters, but without search it's a dud for me.
Brizy is good for basic websites, but it falls short in essential features needed to scale.