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Brizy Cloud has received positive feedback for its user-friendly interface, quick website creation, and seamless cloud hosting. Some users have noted minor issues with image optimization and limited templates. With a 4.1 rating from 185 reviews and a 60-day money-back guarantee, it's worth giving Brizy Cloud a try for stunning client websites.
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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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Tremendous offer, lots of great options and some wonky things
When I saw Brizy Cloud on AppSumo in October 2024, I bought codes good for 25 websites. Several months later, they came back, and I bought 25 more. This go-around, I bought 50 more on another account. I think the offering is tremendous, and using Brizy Cloud has been a mostly positive experience, but there are some things that drive me nuts.
First, I want to share that I find using Brizy Cloud to be a step up from Elementor in terms of putting what you need where you need it and quickly. I also saw recently that Brizy Cloud created a different setup that is more familiar to longtime Elementor users, so folks now get the best of both worlds.
Websites are static and should load quickly, but they seem to be slower these days. I just tested one website on a San Francisco server using Pingdom, and it scored a 76, with a 2.44-second load time. It got a 77 and 1.73-second load time. When testing earlier in 2025, I recall scoring an 82 but can't recall the exact load time. I thought it was better. I'd love to score 90-plus and under 1 second, so there is room for improvement here.
My major gripes are these:
• Lack of backups that we can download for our own safekeeping, as I don't trust single copies on any cloud server. I was told by support that I would need to alert them within a few days in case a website went missing, so this kind of vigilance is not something I wanted to add to my to-do list.
• Issues with website and page duplication, with Brizy Cloud renaming saved websites. I spent a lot of time dealing with this and created a video for the support team, but they claimed they couldn't replicate it, and this made me all the madder that backups are not available. I am indenting my notes from my initial support email from March 15 in case someone higher up wants to take a closer look:
• Using the duplicate page feature resulted in my content and page design (but not actual page title and meta description—and, possibly not SEO title and meta description) to be overwritten hours later. I had to rebuild six pages from scratch because I could not trust the duplicate page function for fear this fatal flaw would once again waste my time and ruin my work.
• Creating a new website project and giving it a name later resulted in this name copying the name of another website project, creating confusion. A video shows that, upon refresh just minutes after a name change, the name changed on its own.
• Form builder is inadequate for some needs, as there were restrictions I faced when working on this about nine months ago. I had to restructure parts of the client intake form to get around these hurdles. It's as if the team didn't imagine some use cases.
• Misalignment between desktop and mobile screens. I can painstakingly style buttons with 25-pixel border radiuses, but then I check the phone view, and some buttons won't reflect these changes. Maddening! I hope the Brizy team can address these needless anomolies.
I am giving my experience with Brizy Cloud so far four stars. This offering is from an experienced company that one believes will continue to be in operation for years to come and represents a tremendous value. There are some rough edges, but there is a lot to like as well. Elementor might be bigger and slicker, but I had plenty of problems with it when they rolled out updates, breaking design across numerous websites. Their support blamed me, and this kind of approach will never have a company taking a closer look at how their team breaks things for untold thousands of users. Ugh!
I thank Brizy Cloud for helping me take the steps to get off WordPress, a horrible platform for almost all who are on it because it's like hiring 50 guys to build you a car in real time without talking to one another. The theme and plugin updates leave your websites to break design and just go down. They will eventually crash, and you'll get burned out. I have moved all but one of my websites to Brizy Cloud and the Google Sheets-powered platform Sheetany, also on AppSumo, sometimes leveraging both exciting platforms. 2025 has been my year of liberation!
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Very early adopter... and still using it
I’ve been using Brizy since the early ThemeFuse days and have essentially learned the web with this tool. I’ve tried other solutions, but always stay close to Brizy for its unique, intuitive way of creating beautiful pages without any technical skills or code. Thanks to Brizy, I’ve been able to easily implement all the ideas I had around learning marketing and communication strategy, and turn them into real pages and funnels without any technical friction.
Even though there is still room for improvement, such as having more ready‑made templates for blogs, it’s important to understand that with very little technical knowledge you can already have a clean, professional website to present your services. I now also train my clients on Brizy, and they are delighted to be able to make simple changes on their own without feeling dependent on a developer. The team keeps improving the interface, offers fast and helpful support, and truly listens to users while continuously evolving the product. Whether it’s for a simple business website, a landing page, or a complete sales funnel, Brizy is, in my opinion, the ideal website builder for non‑techies and professionals alike.
Dimi_Brizy
Dec 2, 2025Hi,
Thank you so much for sharing this, it means a lot, especially coming from someone who’s been with us since the early ThemeFuse days. Your journey mirrors exactly what we’ve always aimed to achieve: empowering people to build, create, and launch ideas without technical barriers or dependency.
Exciting to hear that Brizy has helped you turn your marketing and communication strategies into...
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Amazing builder
This is the easiest and yet most powerful builder ever. I believed in Brizy and Brizy Cloud from day 1, and I was right. Now using it every day. Just bought another 60 websites lifetime.
Dimi_Brizy
Dec 2, 2025Thank you so much for the kind words! We're thrilled to hear that you find Brizy both easy and powerful, that balance is exactly what we work hard to deliver. Your support means a lot to us, and we’ll keep pushing to make Brizy even better for you.
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You need US $200 extra to actually sell products
They hide the fact you need an upgrade with a minimum of US $200 to actually sell products.
They say below that it’s not stated that the shop feature is included. But it’s not stated either that it is NOT included. Instead, they assume it's your fault you didn't check the Q&A, and not theirs for not explicitly stating this fact in the product description - That's hiding the limitations of the product and misguiding users!
They also say you can “Automatically translate your websites into multiple languages without requiring any third-party tools” but Google Translator is a 3rd party tool, and that’s their actual translator. There is no other. You do have to pay for it too.
Finally, not only everything I said is correct, nowhere do they tell you this. Insulting my intelligence because I wrote it publicly is not the attitude you would expect from someone to whom you intend to trust your business website.
Dimi_Brizy
Edited Nov 30, 2025Hi,
Thanks for sharing your review.
To clarify, the AppSumo deal page does not state anywhere that Brizy Shops is included. Our e-commerce functionality is powered by Ecwid, and because each shop license carries a cost on our end, it cannot be part of any lifetime deal. This has been explained multiple times in the Q&A section to help avoid confusion.
I understand it’s easy to assume a feature...
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