If you're looking at website builders, you've probably come across Wix. It's one of the biggest names in the space, and for good reason — they've been doing this for years. But Wix was built before AI could do the heavy lifting, and that shapes everything about how the two compare.
The short version
GetSite builds the site for you. Tell it about your business and about a minute later you have a complete multi-page site — layout, copy, images. From there you tweak things in a visual editor, add pages, or just tell the AI what to change in plain English. Hosting, SSL, your own domain, contact forms, SEO settings, and Stripe payments are all part of the one plan: $10/month, with a 5-day free trial.
Wix hands you the tools to build it yourself. It's been around since 2006, has north of 200 million users, and offers 800+ templates that you customize by dragging elements around. There are AI features (Wix ADI), but the core experience is still manual. The big draw is the app marketplace — booking, email marketing, advanced e-commerce, and plenty more. There's a free tier that shows Wix branding; paid plans start at $17/month, online stores at $29/month.
Time to launch
A GetSite site is ready to edit in under a minute. Spend another 15-30 minutes making it yours, and you're live.
With Wix, you're browsing templates, dragging elements around, writing copy, picking fonts and colors, setting up pages. For most people that's a full afternoon — sometimes a full weekend. Even with Wix ADI, you're still doing most of the work yourself.
What Wix does better
Wix has real advantages if your project is complex. The template library is massive. The app marketplace has tools for booking, restaurants, events, memberships — stuff that goes way beyond a standard website. If you need a full online store with inventory management, shipping, and product variants, Wix handles that. They also have phone and chat support.
Where Wix slows you down
Wix ADI is closer to a guided template picker than actual AI generation. You still end up doing most of the design work. The drag-and-drop editor is powerful but has a learning curve, especially for advanced features. There's the Wix look — experienced web users can often spot a Wix site, which may or may not bother you. The free plan comes with Wix branding and ads, and you need paid plans for basics like connecting your own domain.
What GetSite does better
The AI actually builds the site, not just suggests a starting template. You go from a text description to a finished website in about 60 seconds. The AI chat lets you make changes by describing what you want instead of hunting through menus. Stripe payments are included on the base plan — no need to upgrade to an e-commerce tier. And at $10/month, everything is included with no feature gates.
Feature Comparison
| Feature | GetSite | Wix |
|---|---|---|
| AI Site Generation | Full site in ~60 seconds | ADI picks a template; you still build it |
| Visual Editor | Yes | Yes |
| AI Editing Chat | Yes — AI Developer | No |
| Custom Domains | All plans | Paid plans only |
| SSL Certificate | Included | Included |
| Contact Forms | Included | Included |
| Online Payments | Stripe on all plans | E-commerce plans ($29+/mo) |
| SEO Controls | Built-in | Built-in |
| Site Export | Yes | No |
| Zapier Integration | Yes (5,000+ apps) | Yes |
| Starting Price | $10/month | Free (with ads) / $17/month paid |
So which one?
Pick Wix if your project is complex — a full online store, a restaurant ordering system, a membership site, or anything that leans on third-party apps — and you have the time to build it. Granular control over every element is the whole point of Wix.
Pick GetSite if you want a good-looking site up fast and would rather not spend a weekend on it. If your needs are straightforward and your time is limited, describing what you want beats building it by hand.
Give it a try — 5-day free trial, no credit card.
