ELEMENTOR & WIX WEBSITES

A site you can update yourself, without touching code

We design visually striking, easy-to-edit websites using drag-and-drop builders like Elementor and Wix — prioritizing mobile responsiveness, fast load times, and intuitive layouts, so you can update content anytime without needing a developer.

71–75%
Core Web Vitals pass rate on hosted platforms like Wix — among the highest of any builder category
32%
higher bounce probability once page load time crosses 3 seconds — a common failure point for template-heavy builds
The problem

A drag-and-drop builder can still be slow if it’s built carelessly

Elementor and Wix both make it easy to publish something quickly, which is exactly why so many sites built on them end up bloated with unused widgets, oversized images, and stacked animations that quietly slow everything down. 2026 site speed benchmark data shows hosted platforms like Wix hitting 71–75% Core Web Vitals pass rates when built well — among the best of any category — but the same research ties crossing 3 seconds of load time to a 32% jump in the probability of a visitor bouncing.

The tool isn’t the limiting factor. A page built without discipline around image sizes, widget count, and layout structure is.

What we do

Mobile-responsive design

Every layout built and tested for mobile first, since that’s where most visitors and most bounces actually happen.

Fast-loading page builds

Images optimized and widget use kept disciplined, so the flexibility of a page builder doesn’t come at the cost of speed.

Intuitive layout structure

Pages structured clearly and consistently, so visitors find what they need and you can find what to edit later.

Easy self-editing setup

Sections and content built to be edited directly by you afterward, without needing to touch code or hire a developer.

Full scope

What's included in every build

One clear scope, whether it’s Elementor on WordPress or a native Wix build.

Custom visual design system

Page structure & layout building

Mobile responsiveness testing

Speed & image optimization

Basic on-page SEO setup

Contact forms & lead capture

Analytics & tracking installation

Widget & app configuration

Domain & SSL setup

Self-editing training & documentation

QA testing across devices

Launch checklist & go-live support

What a proper build gives you

A polished site that stays fast, and stays editable by you.

of pages built and tested responsive across real devices
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load time kept under, the point where bounce probability jumps sharply
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code required for you to update content afterward
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guesswork — every page QA-tested before it goes live
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How we do it

Designed, optimized, handed over

01

Design the system

A custom visual design system built around your brand, structured into reusable sections rather than one-off pages.

02

Build the pages

Layouts built with mobile responsiveness and load time in mind from the first section, not fixed afterward.

03

Optimize for speed

Images compressed and widget use kept disciplined, so the finished build stays fast, not just good-looking in a preview.

04

Test & train

Cross-device QA testing, then a short walkthrough so you can confidently edit content yourself after launch.

Tools we use

Elementor & Elementor Pro · Wix Studio · Google Analytics 4 · Image & performance optimization tools · Google Search Console

Timeline: a standard multi-page site is usually designed, built, and QA-tested within 1–2 weeks; larger sites with custom sections or more complex functionality can take longer depending on scope.

Why BetterSell

Built to stay fast, not just look good on day one

Disciplined, not default. We build with speed in mind, avoiding the widget bloat that slows most drag-and-drop sites down over time.

Mobile-first. Every layout is designed and tested for mobile first, not shrunk down from desktop afterward.

Actually editable. Sections are structured clearly, so you can genuinely update content yourself, not just technically able to.

Handed over properly. A short training walkthrough means you’re confident managing the site, not locked out of your own build.

A polished site is step one of getting traffic to it

A fast, well-designed site gives your marketing something worth sending traffic to — but driving that traffic in the first place is the next job. The two work best planned together from the start.

Recent results

What this looks like in practice

Bloated build, streamlined

Before: An existing Elementor site was taking several seconds to load, weighed down by dozens of unused widgets from earlier redesigns.

Diagnosis: The site had accumulated unused sections and oversized, uncompressed images over time, with no one ever cleaning it up.

Fix: Rebuilt key pages with a leaner section structure, compressed every image, and removed unused widgets and plugins.

Result: Load time dropped noticeably, bringing the site well under the 3-second threshold most associated with rising bounce rates.

Freelancer handoff, fixed

Before: A previous freelancer had built the site with locked custom code sections the client couldn’t edit or understand.

Diagnosis: Custom code embedded directly into the page builder meant any content change required going back to the original developer.

Fix: Rebuilt the affected sections using native, editable widgets and provided a short training walkthrough for the client’s team.

Result: The client now updates content directly without needing to contact a developer for routine changes.

Desktop-first site, rebuilt mobile-first

Before: A site looked polished on desktop but had cramped, hard-to-tap layouts on mobile, where most of its traffic actually came from.

Diagnosis: The original build had been designed on desktop and simply shrunk down for mobile, rather than designed for it directly.

Fix: Rebuilt the layout mobile-first, then adapted it up to desktop, testing across real devices throughout.

Result: Mobile usability improved significantly, aligning the experience with where the majority of the site’s visitors actually were.

Let’s design a site you can actually run

Book a free site audit and we’ll show you what’s slowing you down, what’s hard to edit, and what a properly built site would look like.

Here are some frequently asked questions

What people mostly ask us about Elementor and Wix websites and what you might wanna know –

It depends on your needs — Elementor runs on WordPress and offers more long-term flexibility and ownership, while Wix is fully hosted and simpler to maintain. We can help you decide based on your goals.

Custom visual design, mobile-responsive layouts, speed optimization, and self-editing training — see the full scope above.

Yes, sites are structured specifically for easy self-editing, and we walk you through it directly before handoff.

Not if it’s built carefully — we optimize images and keep widget use disciplined specifically to avoid the bloat that usually causes this.

Yes — cleaning up and rebuilding an existing site is one of the most common versions of this project.

Yes, every layout is designed and tested for mobile first, not just checked afterward, since that’s where most traffic and bounces happen.

Yes, domain connection and SSL configuration are part of the standard scope.

Yes, on-page SEO fundamentals are included in the build, giving you a solid foundation to build further search visibility on.

A standard multi-page site is usually designed and QA-tested within 1–2 weeks; larger sites can take longer depending on scope.

Yes — book a free site audit and we’ll show you exactly what’s slowing you down or hard to manage.