It is challenging to give a one-star review when you genuinely hope the software will at least meet your minimum expectations. However, when it falls short, honesty and pragmatism are necessary in a review to help others avoid similar frustrations.
Currently, after investing $800 in Tier 6, I have yet to successfully build even a basic website. For the amount I paid, I might not expect unlimited sites, but comparable software typically allows for the creation of at least 10 to 15 reasonably attractive, functional websites. I am not expecting the standard of a top-tier AI 10 web builder, but the quality provided here is disappointingly low.
The software feels reminiscent of a deal from W* Plus, promising much but delivering little. It comes across as amateurish and inadequately tested. My primary issue is the inability to meaningfully edit the auto-generated site. The custom auto-created buttons cannot be deleted or changed, which severely limits customization. Despite being informed that a new editor would be available by the end of last week, I am still waiting for an update on its progress.
I share the disappointment expressed by others regarding the AppSumo sales pitch. Initially, it seemed easy to get started with the promise of great AI-generated websites. Unfortunately, the reality is different. The software produces uneditable objects, features a clunky interface, prevents resizing images or adjusting margins and padding, and generates very similar sites. New sections are inserted at the end of the page rather than where you want them.
I sincerely hope that before my 60-day trial ends, the program will be improved to a usable standard, reflecting the CEO's history of developing quality software. I understand how a one-taco/star review can impact sales and the viability of software. Therefore, I am willing to reconsider my review if the program fulfills its promises.