
Nicepage
Website builder software
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$6.75 per month
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What is Nicepage
Nicepage is a website builder and visual design tool used to create responsive websites and landing pages through a drag-and-drop editor. It targets designers, marketers, and small businesses that want to design pages without hand-coding while still exporting assets for use on common CMS and site platforms. The product emphasizes template-based design, layout controls, and exporting to HTML as well as integrations/workflows for platforms such as WordPress and Joomla. It is typically used for building marketing sites, small business sites, and page templates that can be deployed on a separate hosting environment.
Visual editor with layout control
Nicepage provides a drag-and-drop editor with grid and responsive layout controls that support building multi-breakpoint designs. This helps users create page structures that are closer to production layouts than basic section-based builders. It also supports reusable blocks and template-driven design for faster iteration. For teams that need design flexibility without full custom development, this can reduce reliance on front-end coding.
Export to multiple platforms
Nicepage supports exporting designs to HTML as well as generating themes/templates for popular CMS environments. This enables a workflow where design happens in Nicepage and deployment happens on an existing web stack. It can be useful for agencies that deliver assets to clients who manage their own hosting and CMS. The export approach also reduces lock-in compared with builders that only publish within their own hosted environment.
Template and block library
Nicepage includes prebuilt templates, sections, and design elements that can accelerate initial site creation. Users can start from a template and customize typography, colors, and layout components. This is practical for small teams that need to produce pages quickly and maintain visual consistency. The library approach aligns with common website-builder workflows in this category.
Not an all-in-one suite
Nicepage focuses on site/page creation rather than bundling CRM, email marketing, payments, or full marketing automation in the same product. Organizations that want a single system for lead capture through nurture and sales may need additional tools. This can increase integration and operational overhead. It is better suited when the website is one component in a broader stack.
Workflow depends on exports
When using export-to-CMS/HTML workflows, publishing and updates can require additional steps outside the editor. Teams must manage hosting, CMS configuration, and deployment processes, which can introduce versioning and handoff complexity. This is less streamlined than fully hosted builders where design and publishing are tightly coupled. It can also require more technical involvement for troubleshooting.
Learning curve for advanced layouts
The editor offers many layout and responsive controls, which can take time to learn for non-designers. Users unfamiliar with concepts like grids, breakpoints, and spacing systems may need training to avoid inconsistent results. Compared with simpler, guided builders, the flexibility can lead to more manual design decisions. This may slow down initial adoption for very small teams.
Plan & Pricing
| Plan | Price | Key features & notes |
|---|---|---|
| Starter | $0 (Free) | Free for individuals; Designer Pack free updates; Desktop Projects: 2; Online Projects: 2; HTML Sites: limited; Web hosting (1 year) published sites: Limited; Storage per site: 250 MB; Monthly visits/site: 1,000; Form submissions: 50 (lifetime); Calendar appointments: 20 (lifetime); Basic site search. |
| Personal | $6.75 per month (billed annually) • License: $59 (one-time) | Desktop Projects: 5; Online Projects: 5; HTML Sites: 5; Web hosting (1 year) published sites: 1 HTML site with connected domain; Storage per site: 1 GB; Monthly visits/site: 25,000; Form submissions: 250/month per site; Calendar appointments: 50/month; Basic customization; Includes Desktop App, Online Builder, WordPress plugin support (see notes). |
| Business | $12.75 per month (billed annually) • License: $129 (one-time) | Desktop Projects: 50; Online Projects: 10; HTML Sites: 50; Web hosting (1 year) published sites: 3; Storage per site: 3 GB; Monthly visits/site: 100,000; Form submissions: 1,000/month per site; Calendar appointments: 250/month; Full customization; WordPress & Joomla support; Basic E-Commerce; Advanced site search. |
| Pro | $18.75 per month (billed annually) • License: $199 (one-time) | Desktop Projects: Unlimited; Online Projects: 20; HTML Sites: Unlimited; Web hosting (1 year) published sites: 5; Storage per site: 5 GB; Monthly visits/site: 500,000; Form submissions: 5,000/month per site; Calendar appointments: 1,000/month; Full customization; WordPress, Joomla, WooCommerce, VirtueMart; Advanced E-Commerce. |
| Ultimate | $31.75 per month (billed annually) • License: $349 (one-time) | All Pro features plus larger limits: Online Projects: 40; Web hosting (1 year) published sites: 20; Storage per site: 10 GB; Monthly visits/site: 1,000,000; Form submissions: 25,000/month per site; Calendar appointments: 5,000/month; White-label option; highest stock image daily downloads; Priority support. |
Notes: Subscription prices shown are billed annually (subscription view). One-time license prices (one-year updates included) are taken from Nicepage's official affiliate/pricing information on nicepage.com.