4.1
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Customers appreciate Brizy Cloud for its intuitive UI, unlimited hosting, and seamless cloud-based website creation. Some users have noted minor issues with image optimization and limited templates, but overall, the feedback is positive. With a 4.1 rating from 186 reviews, it's worth giving Brizy Cloud a try, especially with the 60-day money-back guarantee.
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Serious problem and unprofessional Brizy Team
My account suddenly got blocked. When I tried to log in, it said, "Your account has been blocked for security reasons. One or more websites created under your account have been reported as SPAM, Phishing, or Misleading." This is completely untrue, as I only have client websites with no email management or other services. The problem is that they blocked and blocked all dozens of my clients' showcase sites without a prior email notifying me of a problem or anything else, and without telling me which of the projects they considered to be marked as spam. I find this organization unprofessional and detrimental to those who use this tool, and they also lack direct contact with support.
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Don't sleep on Brizy Cloud!
Thanks to Ariel and KC George at Brizy Cloud for their help over the past few days as I've been redesigning my website.
I'll say that I built about 85% of the site without looking at any instructions or guides, so it's very easy to get started. You can even ask AI to help you build a site, which is a relatively new feature! The interface and layout of tools is very intuitive and made it a joy to use! Also, seems like they are rolling out features regularly as I'm following their Youtube channel.
The only issue I ran into was with the blog functionality. I didn't realize you couldn't paste HTML code directly into a blog post—you have to paste it as text and format it manually, which slowed me down a bit.
Having just tested Grigora (which was also on AppSumo), I find Brizy Cloud easier to build sites with for my work style. That said, Grigora definitely has the edge when it comes to blog production—they have dashboards for tracking almost everything, including blogs, and Grigora allows you to paste HTML directly into blog posts, which would have considerably sped up my workflow.
Brizy Cloud's support was exceptional! They usually reply in less than 24 hours, sometimes even the same day. I think the only feature missing is dedicated dashboards for business intelligence (BI) analytics like Grigora has. If they added that, it would be game over!
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Easy to use & professional looking
Brizy Cloud has been easy ot use to build my websites, as well as very professional looking. I am looking forward to continuing to grow with them.
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I don’t get the praise for Brizi
My experience has been frustrating from the start. Images take forever to load—it feels like years. On top of that, I’m supposed to have access to Pro features, but the system won't let me use them.
The interface is also a mess. The layer list doesn’t identify which slide a layer belongs to, so you have to guess constantly. Even when you try to move layers, they don’t function as they should. A huge letdown
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A Second Look Changed Everything – Brizy Is More Powerful Than It Appears
The Bottom Line
Brizy Cloud initially felt limiting, but once I learned to combine its native webhooks with custom JS, it transformed into a genuinely powerful tool. If you're willing to dig a bit deeper, there's much more here than meets the eye.
My Journey with Brizy
I first tried Brizy about 3 years ago and was underwhelmed. The drag-and-drop interface was nice for quick mockups, but I hit walls fast:
- Contact forms could only send emails or connect to specific integrations
- No real e-commerce functionality
- Limited customization options overall
I shelved it and moved on to other tools.
What Changed (Spoiler: I Did)
Recently, I decided to give Brizy another shot for a client's full website. Instead of accepting the limitations, I explored what I could do with two key features I'd overlooked:
Native Webhooks: Brizy's contact forms have a webhook option that I completely missed before. Combined with Albato (another AppSumo tool), I can now send form data anywhere and trigger any automation I need. This single feature removes the "integration lock-in" problem entirely.
Custom JS in Embed Blocks: This is where Brizy really opened up for me. I'm now using custom JavaScript to:
- Calculate dynamic values (like days since an event based on today's date)
- Create click-based interactions that change displayed content
- Add custom logic and interactivity the drag-and-drop builder doesn't natively support
Suddenly, Brizy went from "limited page builder" to "flexible platform I can extend however I need."
What I Like Now
Quick to Market: The drag-and-drop is genuinely fast for getting pages live. No hosting headaches.
Extensible (If You Know How): Webhooks + custom JS unlock possibilities the interface doesn't advertise.
Reliable, Fast (enough) Hosting: One less thing to manage or worry about.
Good Enough Has Improved: I liked it enough after this discovery that I bought several more codes.
What's Still Missing
E-commerce: Still no native e-commerce functionality. You'd need to work around this with embedded solutions or external tools.
Not Obvious: The power features (webhooks, custom code) aren't surfaced well. I almost gave up on Brizy before discovering them.
Learning Curve for Power Users: If you want to go beyond drag-and-drop, you need to be comfortable with webhooks and JavaScript. There's not much documentation on advanced use cases.
My Honest Take
Brizy sits in an interesting middle ground. Out of the box, it's a decent but somewhat limited page builder. But if you're technical enough to use webhooks and custom JavaScript, it becomes significantly more capable than it appears.
Worth noting: Not much has fundamentally changed in Brizy (for me) over those 3 years – the features were always there. I just needed to approach it differently. Sometimes the limitation is in how we use tools, not the tools themselves.
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