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Need a pro website without the technical headache? Wix offers a drag-and-drop builder, AI tools, and eCommerce features to get your Kiwi business online for less.

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Look, building a website from scratch is usually a massive time sink—unless you’ve got a degree in web dev, which let's be honest, you likely don't. Wix has been the go-to for ages, and it’s actually sorted for most small Kiwi businesses needing a proper online presence without the drama. You get an intuitive drag-and-drop builder, heaps of professional templates, and AI tools that do the heavy lifting so you don't have to. Whether you’re setting up an e-commerce store to shift products or just need a sharp portfolio that doesn't look like it’s stuck in 2005, Wix handles the hosting, the SEO, and the payments all in one spot. Is it perfect? No—but it’s fast, reliable, and when you can snag a discount, it’s the best bang for your buck for getting your brand online without breaking a sweat.

wix Coupons(11)

10% off Premium Plans

15% off your next booking

Save 20% off all English Studio courses

Save 20% on Premium Plans

15% off storewide

Get your custom domain name for less.

Save 50% on Premium Website Hosting

Save 50% on Your First Year

Save on Logo Maker & Website Builder

Save 20% on our Business Builder Plan

Save 10% on your Wix eCommerce plan

About wix

Look, everyone’s got an opinion on Wix—usually from some dev who thinks if it’s not hand-coded in a dark room, it’s not a "real" website. But honestly? If you’re a Kiwi business owner trying to get your shop sorted without losing your mind (or your life savings on dev fees), Wix is arguably the most pragmatic move. It’s not just a basic drag-and-drop builder anymore; with all the new AI-powered page builders and Studio features they’ve been rolling out, you can actually build something that holds its own without needing a computer science degree. Whether you’re setting up a slick e-commerce store or just need a digital front door that doesn't look like it’s stuck in 2005, it does the heavy lifting for you. Is the internet a bit of a dumpster fire? Probably. But if you need to build, scale, and make a decent quid online, Wix is the tool that’ll get you there—even if the tech snobs won't admit it.

How to Use wix Coupons

Look, we all know Wix isn’t exactly handing out freebies, but if you’ve managed to hunt down a promo code that actually works, you don’t want to mess up the checkout. Here’s how you keep your wallet from crying—

How to apply your code:

  1. Get your cart sorted: Head to your site’s checkout page. Whether you’re paying for a premium plan or buying something from a Wix store, you’ll need to be at the final payment stage.
  2. Spot the field: Keep an eye out for the 'Enter promo code' or 'Add a coupon' link. It’s usually tucked away near your order summary or total price—they don't exactly scream about it, obviously.
  3. Paste and pray: Click that link, punch in your code, and hit 'Apply'.
  4. Check the damage: Make sure the discount actually bites into the total price before you click 'Submit'. If it doesn’t reflect, refresh or check if your items are even eligible—sometimes the fine print is a bit of a nightmare.

Honestly, if the box isn't showing up, double-check that you're actually in the checkout flow. If you’re trying to use it on a specific subscription and it’s not working, it’s likely because the coupon is store-only or vice versa. Keep it simple, and you’re sorted.

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