Sunita Pathak
Forxample

What's great

I’ve tried a few website builders before, and honestly the hardest part is keeping the site updated. You set it up once and then it just slowly becomes outdated.

What I like about Forxample is that it flips that completely. Instead of managing pages, you just post updates, like adding a service, sharing availability, or posting an offer, and the site updates automatically.

It feels much closer to how small businesses actually work day to day.

Also nice that it’s not just a website builder, you get things like lead capture and booking built in, so it’s actually useful for getting customers, not just having an online presence.

What needs improvement

I like the idea a lot, but I think there’s still a bit of a learning curve in understanding the “feed-first” approach at first. It’s different from how most website builders work, so a clearer onboarding or examples for different types of businesses could help.

Also, I’d be curious to see more customization options over time, especially for businesses that want a bit more control over design while still keeping things simple.

Other than that, maybe more real-world templates or use-case examples (like for plumbers, cleaners, etc.) would make it easier to get started quickly.

vs Alternatives

I looked at tools like Wix and WordPress, but they felt too heavy for what I needed. Lots of setup, too many things to manage, and easy to forget updating things.

Forxample felt simpler and more practical. Instead of “building a site,” it’s more like just keeping your business info active, and the site takes care of itself.

That difference made it stand out for me.

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