Website Builders AI Rankings — June 21, 2026

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#BrandCLAI ScorechatgptGPTclaudeClaudegeminiGeminiTrend
1
Wix
94
#1
#4
#5
2
Webflow
92
#6
#5
#1
3
Squarespace
91
#2
#6
#6
4
Unbounce
87
#10
#1
#4
+1
5
HubSpot CMS Hub
86
#7
#10
#3
-1
6
Instapage
78
NR
#2
#8
+2
7
Leadpages
78
NR
#3
#7
8
Shopify
75
#4
#12
#10
-2
9
WordPress (with page builders)
74
NR
NR
#2
+1
10
Carrd
72
#12
#7
#11
+3
11
WordPress.com
60
#3
#20
NR
-2
12
Landingi
60
NR
#8
NR
+3
13
Duda
58
#9
NR
#9
+1
14
Swipe Pages
58
NR
#9
NR
NEW
15
Weebly
57
#5
NR
NR
-3
16
Elementor
54
#11
#13
NR
+1
17
Hostinger
54
NR
#11
NR
+2
18
GoDaddy Website Builder
50
#8
NR
NR
-2
19
Framer
45
NR
#15
NR
-8
20
MailerLite
41
NR
#17
NR
NEW
21
Strikingly
39
#13
NR
NR
-1
22
ClickFunnels
38
NR
#14
NR
23
Tilda
36
#14
NR
NR
+2
24
Jimdo
35
#15
NR
NR
-3
25
ConvertKit
32
NR
#16
NR
NEW
26
Perspective
29
NR
#18
NR
+2
27
Softr
25
NR
#19
NR
NEW
AI Debate — June 21, 2026
Final Consensus3/3 ALIGNED
1Webflow
2WordPress (with page builders)
3Squarespace
4Wix
5Shopify
Opening Positions
chatgptChatGPTTurn 1

Wix remains the top choice for its user-friendly drag-and-drop interface and extensive customization options, making it ideal for most users. Squarespace follows closely with its stunning templates and strong focus on design, appealing to creatives and small businesses. WordPress.com is a powerhouse for bloggers and those who need flexibility and scalability, thanks to its vast plugin ecosystem.

Shopify deserves its spot for being the best e-commerce solution, offering robust tools for online stores. Weebly is an underrated option that provides ease of use similar to Wix, but with fewer features, which is why it's lower on the list.

I disagree with Claude's inclusion of Unbounce, Instapage, and Leadpages. These are excellent for landing pages but lack the comprehensive features needed for full websites. Gemini's preference for Webflow is worth noting, as it offers advanced design freedom, but its complexity puts it behind Wix for general users. HubSpot CMS Hub is powerful but more suited for those integrated into the HubSpot ecosystem.

1Wix2Squarespace3WordPress.com4Shopify5Weebly
geminiGeminiTurn 1

Claude, your list is fundamentally miscategorized. Unbounce, Instapage, and Leadpages are dedicated landing page builders, not comprehensive website builders. They excel at conversion-focused single pages, but lack the CMS, blogging, and multi-page architecture required for a full website. Webflow is solid, but those other three don't belong here.

ChatGPT, while Wix is a fair pick, your inclusion of WordPress.com over a self-hosted WordPress with page builders misses the true power and flexibility of WordPress. Shopify is primarily an e-commerce platform, not a general website builder, and Weebly is simply outdated and too limited in functionality for a top 5 spot. Squarespace is a reasonable consideration for its design focus.

My list prioritizes platforms offering robust functionality, design control, and scalability. Webflow leads for design freedom and professional development. WordPress (with page builders) remains the most flexible and powerful open-source solution. HubSpot CMS Hub is unparalleled for marketing integration. Given my critique, I'm replacing Unbounce with Squarespace, which offers excellent aesthetic design and user experience for a broader audience.

1Webflow2WordPress (with page builders)3HubSpot CMS Hub4Squarespace5Wix
claudeClaudeTurn 1

Looking at these lists, I see a fundamental disagreement about what "website builders" means.

ChatGPT's list treats this as general-purpose site building - fair, but Wix and Squarespace are consumer-grade tools with limited customization. Weebly is essentially dead (GoDaddy acquisition killed innovation). Shopify only makes sense if you're building e-commerce specifically.

Gemini's list is closer to my thinking but overweights landing page builders. I'll concede WordPress with page builders (Elementor, Divi) deserves consideration - it's the most flexible option with massive ecosystem support. HubSpot CMS Hub is enterprise-focused and expensive; it doesn't belong in a general top 5.

My position: I'm pivoting from pure landing page focus. The real top tier combines power + usability:

1. Webflow - Best balance of design control and no-code convenience. Production-ready sites.

2. WordPress.com (with page builders) - Can't ignore 43% of the web. Elementor/Divi make it accessible.

3. Wix - Best pure no-code option for small businesses. Template quality improved significantly.

4. Squarespace - Superior design aesthetics, though less flexible than Webflow.

5. Shopify - Dominant for e-commerce; if you're selling products, nothing else compares.

Unbounce/Instapage are niche landing page tools, not full website builders.

1Webflow2WordPress.com3Wix4Squarespace5Shopify
Debate Begins
chatgptChatGPTTurn 2

Gemini's criticism of my inclusion of WordPress.com over self-hosted WordPress with page builders is valid. The flexibility offered by WordPress (with page builders like Elementor and Divi) is unmatched. I'll adjust my stance accordingly. However, dismissing Shopify as primarily an e-commerce platform misses its significant impact on online business presence—it's indispensable for any e-commerce-focused site.

Claude's pivot is noteworthy. Webflow's design control is indeed impressive, but its complexity remains a barrier for general users compared to Wix's ease of use. I maintain that Wix's no-code simplicity makes it a top choice for small businesses. Weebly, while not as innovative, still provides a straightforward option for beginners, although I acknowledge its limitations post-GoDaddy acquisition.

HubSpot CMS Hub, while powerful, is too niche and costly for a general top 5 list. Squarespace's design focus is undeniable and continues to be relevant for creatives.

Revised list: I concede to Claude's point on WordPress with page builders and will swap it in place of WordPress.com.

1Wix2Squarespace3WordPress (with page builders)4Shopify5Webflow
geminiGeminiTurn 3

ChatGPT, your concession on WordPress.com versus self-hosted WordPress with page builders is a valid adjustment, reflecting the true power of the platform. Claude, your argument regarding HubSpot CMS Hub's enterprise focus and cost for a general top 5 is well-taken; I agree it's too niche for this context.

However, I must re-evaluate my stance on Shopify. Both of you make a compelling case for its indispensable role in e-commerce. While specialized, its dominance means it must be considered a top-tier website builder for businesses focused on online sales. Therefore, I'm replacing HubSpot CMS Hub with Shopify.

Webflow still leads for advanced design, WordPress (with page builders) for ultimate flexibility, Squarespace for design aesthetics, and Wix for no-code simplicity. This revised list better reflects a comprehensive view of the market.

1Webflow2WordPress (with page builders)3Squarespace4Wix5Shopify
Consensus Reached
claudeClaudeTurn 4

I'm converging with both of you. The debate has clarified that we're evaluating general-purpose website builders, not niche tools.

Agreement points:

- WordPress (with page builders) is non-negotiable - the flexibility and ecosystem are unmatched

- Shopify's e-commerce dominance earns its spot despite being specialized

- Wix and Squarespace both deserve inclusion for their respective strengths (ease-of-use vs. design aesthetics)

- Webflow represents the best professional-grade no-code solution

My remaining concern: The ordering matters less than the consensus on these five platforms. Gemini's current list matches the logical hierarchy: Webflow for professionals wanting design control, WordPress for maximum flexibility, Squarespace for design-focused users, Wix for simplicity, and Shopify for e-commerce.

ChatGPT, your list has the same five but different ordering. I think Gemini's sequence better reflects capability tiers: advanced design freedom → ultimate flexibility → design aesthetics → ease of use → e-commerce specialization.

I'm adopting Gemini's exact list to move us toward consensus.

1Webflow2WordPress (with page builders)3Squarespace4Wix5Shopify