Has potential, but not agency-ready
⭐ Honest Review of Brizy Cloud (White Label Agency Use)
As a web design agency owner, we purchased Brizy Cloud hoping it could replace two platforms we currently use.
In theory, it offers a lot.
In reality? It has a long way to go before it’s a serious platform for agencies.
Here’s why:
1) Client & Team Management Is Clunky:
The system hardly works as it needs to for agencies working with clients and subcontractors.
Brizy needs to study how Duda and SiteJet handle permissions, roles, and client workflows. Right now, it’s unreliable and inefficient — exactly what agencies can’t afford.
2) The Licensing Model Makes No Sense:
Brizy Cloud shouldn’t require Pro licenses.
Pro is a WordPress upsell, not a cloud limitation.
Cloud users should only consume Site Credits when we publish a site on a custom domain or on our white-label subdomain. The current model is confusing and poorly aligned with agency use.
3) White-Label Templates Are Not Turnkey:
The “white label website” they offer looks rushed and isn’t customizable enough to represent a brand at a professional level.
Most agencies will need to build their own white-label site from scratch — defeating one of the selling points.
4) The “AI Website Builder” Isn’t an AI Website Builder:
It’s not generating unique layouts. It’s recycling the same handful of templates with swapped colors, filler text, and stock images.
At best, it’s content and color generation on top of the same structure.
At worst, it’s a misleading feature that needs a rewrite from the ground up.
5) Limited Payment Integration (Stripe Only):
For a CLOUD platform marketed heavily to white-label agencies, being limited to Stripe only makes zero sense. Agencies work with businesses who need variety — PayPal, Square, Authorize.net, Local Banks, etc.
6) Platform-Wide Forced Changes That Break Client Sites:
Brizy pushes updates to ALL sites with no warning.
Two recent examples:
1: Forced underline on hover for all links (had to write custom code to undo it)
2: An automatic ADA widget added to ALL sites — disabling it caused the header and footer to disappear on live sites until each site was manually updated
This is reckless. Agency tools can’t push design-altering changes without community feedback or opt-in controls.
Final Thoughts:
Brizy Cloud has potential.
The UI is great, the drag-and-drop builder is solid, and the concept is promising.
But it’s not agency-ready. We originally meant to replace two platforms with it, and instead we’re keeping it only as a backup if we ever pivot away from running an agency.
If Brizy listens to actual agency feedback, fixes the licensing model, and stops forcing random changes, they could be a serious competitor in this space.
Until then… it’s a “maybe someday.”
Dimi_Brizy
Nov 25, 2025Thank you sincerely for taking the time to leave such a detailed and thoughtful review. Feedback like this, especially from active agency owners, is incredibly valuable for us, and we appreciate the clarity and honesty.
Many of the points you raised are already in motion internally, and your review helps us validate the priorities we’re actively working on.
Let me address each area:
1) Client & Team Management Is Clunky:
We'll have a new dashboard from Brizy Cloud next year, that will make client management way easier and straight forward. This will include granular user roles control, invoicing, easier to work with projects at scale and more. We are re building the dashboard from the ground up to better respond to high volume agency work.
2) The Licensing Model Makes No Sense:
We hear you.
The Cloud licensing structure is something we are actively reviewing, with the goal of simplifying it and aligning it much better with agency realities. We want Cloud users to feel zero friction, and your suggestions around clearer site-credit usage and decoupling from WordPress Pro are directly in line with what we’re planning.
This model comes from our Brizy WordPress component, that has the Free and PRO model, and the idea was to align that, but we are realising that this is introducing unnecessary complexity.
3) White-Label Templates Are Not Turnkey:
We do offer a turn key website builder for our resellers, this one: https://sitebuild.mysitebuilder.live/. It looks very modern to me, but more variety will not hurt. A lot of our agencies already have a website and they don't need it, this was created with the idea to give a head start. We'll consider creating more
4) The “AI Website Builder” Isn’t an AI Website Builder:
Our current AI builder is template based that is correct, we are not generating the structure of the pages with AI, but populating it with copy, and images based on your industry or Google My Business account (not sure you've tested this, it's pretty awesome).
We are actively working on a new iteration of our AI, that will generate pages and structure that aims to solve other big problems AI website builders have right now, like onboarding (context to build your actual website) and editing. We push for a release early next year.
5) Limited Payment Integration (Stripe Only):
Our resellers are usually bigger companies that implement our website building technology via API and use their existing payment and billing systems (be it Paypal, Wise, Bank, etc). How Stripe will work for the agencies that are using Brizy, is like a billing system (similar to what Duda is doing). Not sure we'll add more, but we'll need to further look into it.
6) Platform-Wide Forced Changes That Break Client Sites:
In systems like this that are managed you can't do updates on certain websites only, it's either all or nothing. I'm sorry if some changes are not the ones you want, our goal is to improve the options, features based on feedback, and for some updates like the link one, that is something that was needed, because it was not clear you had links without the underline.
As for some issues that appear on updates sometimes, I agree we need and we are investing a lot more in testing, unfortunately some small issues go into production. We always fix everything asap, but unfortunately it affects some of our users like your case here. I'm sorry about that, please accept my apologies, and please be assured that we are improving this on every update.
I hope this gives some context. I think 2026 will be a great year for Brizy with everything on this list improved, a lot is in the works already.
Thanks again for your review.