Wix vs Custom Website: The Real 5-Year Cost (2026)
Wix advertises $16/month. The 5-year math is closer to $1,560 — and that's without the apps you'll end up needing. Here's the honest side-by-side, with a live calculator you can run yourself.
Notes de terrain
Notes du studio — ce que l’IA a changé, ce qu’elle n’a pas changé, ce que nous livrons, ce que nous refusons. Rédigé pour les propriétaires de PME du Grand Montréal qui magasinent un vrai site web.
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Wix advertises $16/month. The 5-year math is closer to $1,560 — and that's without the apps you'll end up needing. Here's the honest side-by-side, with a live calculator you can run yourself.
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