Top 31 Website Building Software startups

Updated: Dec 05, 2025
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These startups develop online website building platforms that allow to create a business website without webmaster skills.
1
Framer
Country: Netherlands | Funding: $161M
Framer is a website design platform that empowers users to design, publish, and manage custom websites using a visual editing canvas.
2
Automattic
Country: USA | Funding: $985.9M
Automattic is the company behind WordPress.com and WordPress.com VIP, the cloud version of WordPress. Automattic hosts and supports all WordPress.com sites ensuring that there is continuous and strategic development of the software available to its users.
3
Squarespace
Country: USA | Funding: $578.5M
Squarespace creates SaaS-based content management system offering a website builder, blogging platform, and hosting service.
4
Webflow
Country: USA | Funding: $334.9M
Webflow allows the user to design, build, and launch responsive websites visually, while writing clean, semantic code.
5
Pantheon
Country: USA | Funding: $200M
Pantheon provides a website management platform to build, launch, and manage WordPress and Drupal sites.
6
Wix
Country: Israel | Funding: $185M
Wix empowers businesses, organizations, professionals, and individuals to take their businesses, brands, and workflow online. Wix ADI – is the best AI website building tool the Wix website builder offers to ensure maximum convenience, ease-of-use and high speed of website development.
7
Ceros
Country: USA | Funding: $133.5M
Ceros is a cloud-based interactive content creation platform for marketers and designers.
8
Duda
Country: USA | Funding: $96.2M
Duda is a leading white label responsive website builder for digital marketing agencies, hosting companies, and online directories.
9
Elementor
Country: Israel | Funding: $65M
Elementor is an all-in-one tool for designing entire WordPress websites visually.
10
GoSite
Country: USA | Funding: $59.8M
GoSite provides a cloud-based software suite that helps small businesses stay connected with their customers.
11
BentoBox
Country: USA | Funding: $52.4M
BentoBox is transforming the hospitality industry by helping restaurants stay at the forefront of technology. Their simple and integrated platform gives restaurants industry-specific tools to manage their website, marketing, and digital operations.
12
Intellimize
Country: USA | Funding: $52M
Intellimize automatically optimizes websites to drive revenue and customer acquisition using machine learning.
13
Weebly
Country: USA | Funding: $35.7M
Weebly develops consumer service that lets people create a website, blog or online store.
14
Jimdo
Country: Germany | Funding: $28.9M
Jimdo enables users and companies to create a website on a computer, smart phone or tablet using a simple intuitive interface.
15
Strikingly
Country: USA | Funding: $17.5M
Strikingly develops online web platform enabling individuals to build mobile-optimized websites.
16
NowFloats
Country: India | Funding: $17.4M
NowFloats enables Small and Medium Businesses (SME) to get an online presence by simply using SMS. This website can also be updated by sending regular SMS and this message can be delivered to the loyal customers of that business. Additionally the NowFloats algorithm ensures highest discoverability through intelligent Search Engine Optimization (SEO). Acquired by Reliance Industries
17
Jam
Country: USA | Funding: $12.4M
Jam is an in-the-flow company that turns any website into a collaborative document.
18
Tilda Publishing
Country: Russia
Russian website builder that allows to build beautiful websites and tell stories without any code.
19
PageCloud
Country: Canada | Funding: $9.3M
PageCloud creates easy-to-use website creator that lets you quickly build beautiful websites with a powerful editing experience.
20
Strattic
Country: Israel | Funding: $6.5M
Strattic converts CMS-based websites into serverless versions, making them faster, scalable, and virtually unhackable.
Fernando Lopez
Editor: Fernando Lopez
Fernando Lopez is a senior editor for SaaStartups. He joined the company after having previously spent over three years at ReadWriteWeb. Prior to his work as a reporter, Fernando worked in I.T. across a number of industries, including banking, retail and software. Fernando graduated from the University of Buenos Aires (Computer Science). He is more-than-averagely interested in photography and can often be found with a camera slung over his shoulder. He wrote a book about pitching startups to investors. You can contact Fernando at fernandolopez(at)saastartups(dot)com