Brizy Cloud Reviews

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Customers appreciate Brizy Cloud for its user-friendly interface, quick website creation, and extensive template collection. Some users have noted minor drawbacks such as limited e-commerce functionality in Brizy Cloud and occasional delays in feature updates. Despite this, with an overall rating of 4.2 and a 60-day money-back guarantee, Brizy Cloud remains a solid buy for those in need of a user-friendly website builder. Give it a try and unleash your creativity!

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Edited Jul 4, 2025

Don't Fall for the Hype – Brizy Is a Waste of Money and Time

Brizy appears to be past the point of innovation—its feature roadmap is slow, bugs linger, and support is unhelpful. Users are stuck with a clunky, under‑optimized product while they continue charging full price. Meanwhile, competitors like Simvoly are rapidly rolling out meaningful updates and actively responding to user feedback. Unless Brizy finally commits to genuine development and transparency, it's hard to recommend—especially for professionals who need a builder that's evolving, not merely extracting subscription fees.

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Member since: Oct 2022Deals bought: 33
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Edited Jul 3, 2025

Feeling very much duped by Brizy regarding upcoming features

First, there is much to like about Brizy Cloud, especially if you need quick and simple websites. It was the first web builder we bought on AppSumo that we decided to keep because we believed it had real potential. This decision was based on promises of key new features we depended on. Unfortunately, it now feels like we were either misled or that product development at Brizy is in disarray.

As it stands, we may have purchased a web builder that is largely useless for our intended purpose.

Brizy claims to support multilanguage sites. However, without proper site structure and slug translations, this feature is practically worthless. Websites built with the current setup risk losing significant local organic traffic and may face Google penalties for poor implementation and ignoring best SEO practices. We asked support if they would implement best practices with URL structures like .com/vitamins, .com/pt/vitaminas, .com/no/vitaminer to make multilanguage sites viable—something we urgently need.

Here is how it unfolded:

1) October 15-16, 2024: In the Questions segment, Brizy confirmed the proposed multilanguage URL structure was “coming soon.” We held off refunding because it seemed Brizy Cloud would soon meet our needs.
2) February 4, 2025: Follow-up email from support implied the earlier promises were misleading:
“Thank you for your request... we've created a feature ticket so the team is aware and might add this in a future update.”
3) April 2025: Support email acknowledged work on multilanguage with slug translation but warned:
“We need to consider many factors before implementing this, as it could break SEO for existing sites. Therefore, no ETA yet.”
4) July 1, 2025: Support update:
“The issue is still on the to-do list, but due to priority changes, work has stopped temporarily. Rest assured, this feature will be included in future updates.”
5) July 2025 (support forum):
“Slug translations are not in the works at the moment.”

This back-and-forth leaves us uncertain if or when Brizy will fix this. Other essential features have been stuck on their roadmap for years. Until this is resolved, consider a better multilanguage solution. We had AI help us with a summary of why the current setup for multilanguage is no good and likely to result in a loss of organic traffic and posted that to their roadmap under "More SEO options" here: https://trello.com/c/Qp8tJg6d#comment-685bf49a6d445259adcb7f62

We made another purchase with Brizy Cloud in late June, still hoping for proper multilanguage features. This was after getting the following answer about tooltips in the question segment:
“A tooltip functionality is coming soon, it’s on our roadmap.”

We also asked:
"Is there a template or easy way to display scientific references with numbered brackets including tooltips and a collapsible references section like this site?
https://www.health.com/nutrition/groceries/health-benefits-watermelon
We need a simple, time-efficient method for science-based sites."

The reply was:
"Yes, you can do something similar using collapsible tabs, accordions, and scroll-to-section links."

However, since then we found no tooltip feature on their roadmap and indications suggest it will not arrive soon, it at all (for what we know). It seems before purchase, everything is “coming soon,” but after purchase, features go on hold or vanish from plans. Who is managing this?

We hope we are mistaken and that promised features will appear soon so we can update this review to a well-deserved 5 tacos. But for now, we can only give 2 tacos because the main reason we chose Brizy is currently void. It is disappointing, to say the least. Support has been responsive though, and seems to do a great job, but support replies do not build our websites...

Update: The lack of responses from Brizy and unreliable support—evident both in our case and in feedback from other Sumolings—has led us to the unfortunate conclusion that we are unlikely to build the type of websites we had hoped for with Brizy Cloud. While we remain customers based on our earlier purchase, we have, unfortunately, obtained a refund for our most recent purchase. Hopefully, a new and better no-code web builder with true multilanguage support will show up here on AppSumo soon.

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Member since: Aug 2024Deals bought: 39
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Posted: Jun 30, 2025

It's a shame for this service

The software itself is really cool, easy to use and perfect to create landing pages. But unfortunately, I'm not happy with the editor because of the several problems I had with saving every changes I made on any website. If I don't put the website Online, everytime I change something, no matter how many times I click on save, it doesn't actually do it.
I even had a really bad experience with a client considering that I made big changments for a website I made for her with Brizy which looked like working and saving everything and after a few days all the work was gone. Both me and the client we couldn't understand why because the website was online with all the new features and then just gone later. So I'm sorry to say that the service is not reliable for my needs.

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BogdanBrizy

Jul 1, 2025

Thanks for your honest feedback, and we're really sorry to hear about your experience. That definitely shouldn’t happen, and we understand how frustrating it must’ve been - especially with a client involved.

Just to clarify, saving works locally in the builder until the project is published (put online). If a project stays unpublished, those changes aren’t always fully committed, which may...

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3 stars
Edited Jun 29, 2025

Three and a half if I could.....

Brizy is a very solid deal for what you get. The builder is quite intuitive vs others I have used , although the UI does have its quirks (menus showing up in weird places as you edit , default colors being unclear etc...)

Support has been quite good - generally respond within 24 business hours.

The main issue for us (and they have acknowledged this) is that their native hosting produces great page speeds in USA/Canada etc.....but is slow as a wet week in Australia and has been for years having looked back into historical comments. Unfortunately they do not seem interested in doing anything about it.

Alternatives to their native hosting (Vercel etc...) have been removed as an option which just leaves Server Sync , which has mixed reviews and not something I am confident in setting up.

If it wasn't for the speed issues I would be giving 4 or 5 stars

EDIT (seeing as I cannot reply): 2nd July...............speeds have actually got even worse over the last week.

Canada GTMetrix (desktop): 88% LCP=1.5s TBT=85ms

Australia GTMetrix (desktop) : 52% LCP=3s TBT = 389ms

I hate to think how bad it is on mobile. Please keep working on the speeds!!

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BogdanBrizy

Jul 1, 2025

We are working on the speed and we have just improved our CDNs, so it should be faster for Australia. Regarding the UI quirks, I'm not sure what you are reffering to... can you please offer some details?

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Posted: Jun 27, 2025

So Good I Upgraded to 200 Sites!

Hi all,

Leo from Leokoo.com. I run an agency and Brizy has been an amazing tool for us as it helped us protect our lower end segment for clients who don't have much budget and can't afford proper WordPress maintenance.

Instead of giving them WordPress on a shared hosting without proper security, we put them on Brizy Cloud, allowing them to convert to WordPress later on as needed.

I've also been a long term Brizy user since the days of Brizy Plugin (I wrote this review in 2019 : https://leokoo.com/reviews/brizy-pro-review/), and I've deployed the Brizy Pro plugin and Brizy Cloud for various clients

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BogdanBrizy

Jul 1, 2025

Hey Leo, really appreciate you dropping in with this! Love how you're using Brizy Cloud as a smart way to support lower-budget clients without compromising on quality or security. That’s exactly the kind of flexibility we hoped to offer.

Also, huge thanks for being with us since the early Brizy Plugin days — and for that 2019 review, still remember it! It's awesome to see how you've been using...

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