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MySmartSite.io

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This page is about a website builder tool. Used by small and mid-sized business owners to create website designs and concepts.

MySmartSite.io
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MySmartSite.io Headquarters
Headquarters in England, United Kingdom
Private Company
ISIN🆔
IndustryInternet
Founded 📆2018; 6 years ago (2018)
Founders 👔Louis Wright
Headquarters 🏙️, ,
United Kingdom
Number of locations
2 (2018)
Area served 🗺️
Worldwide
Key people
Louis Wright (CEO)
Products 📟 MySmartSite
ServicesWebsite builder, Business Management, Web hosting service
Members
Number of employees
20
🌐 Websitemysmartsite.io
📇 Address
📞 telephone
🥚 Twitter{{#set:Twitter= }}


MySmartSite.io. is a cloud-based web development platform that was first developed and popularised by the British company also called MySmartSite. It allows users to create HTML5 websites and mobile sites through the use of online drag and drop tools. Along with its headquarters and other offices in Britain, MySmartSite also has offices in the United States.

Users can add social plug-ins, e-commerce, online marketing, contact forms, e-mail marketing software for example Mailchimp, and community forums to their web sites using a variety of MySmartSite-developed and third-party applications. The MySmartSite website builder is built on a freemium business model, earning its revenues through premium upgrades.

History[edit]

Product development[edit]

MySmartSite was founded in 2019 by British developer Louis Wright. Headquartered in London, UK. The company entered an open beta phase in 2018 using a platform based on HTML.

By April 2018 MySmartSite had thousands of users worldwide.

In June 2018, MySmartSite launched the Facebook store module, making its first step into the social commerce trend. In March 2019, MySmartSite launched a new HTML5 site builder, replacing the Adobe Flash technology. In October 2019, MySmartSite integrated an E-commerce app Ecwid created by Ruslan Fazlyev, into the platform for users to sell products. MySmartSite software development kit lets developers and designers create and offer bespoke experiences to the millions around the globe. Most recently Widgets and tools to promote remote working solutions have been added, for example Zoom Video Communications.

Description[edit]

Users may design and edit concepts and layouts but must purchase premium packages in order to connect their sites to their own domains, remove MySmartSite ads, access to form builder, add e-commerce capabilities. MySmartSite offers unlimited storage and bandwidth for all of their users as standard on all their plans.

MySmartSite provides customisable website templates and a drag-and-drop HTML5 web site builder that includes apps, graphics, image galleries widgets integrating Unsplash and Shutterstock, fonts, vectors, animation widget Lottie Files and other options. Users also may opt to create their web sites from scratch. In December 2019, MySmartSite introduced a mobile editor to allow users to adjust their sites for mobile viewing.

MySmartSite App Market offers both free and subscription-based applications. Customers can integrate third-party applications into their own web sites, such as Google Drive, vCita and Mailchimp.

Marketing[edit]

The company has advertised a number of times in support of British charities across the world offering reduced rate for charities and NGO's.

External links[edit]

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  • Official website

Press releases[edit]


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