Once you’ve chosen a template, you get to enter basic information, such as your site’s name, its author, a brief description and so on. The Basic settings help you input basic info about your site (Image credit: Incomedia) If you tried out Go, and later paid for Evo, this won’t unlock new features in your Go app. But to restrict digital sales to that version and not offer it to Evo customers feels unnecessarily mean.ĭo note that you need to download the app connected to the plan you’ve chosen. If you want to create a full online retail experience, it’s clear you’d have to go with the Pro option, and fair enough. Features include all of the above, plus the ability to sell digital products, offer discounts and coupons, customer registration, database integration, more analytics and SEO features, the ability to auto detect the browser language and resolution, as well as management and backup options. You’ll also have access to any updates for one year.Ī Pro option is available for $220 (£170). The ability to create responsive websites - pages that move their content around depending on the size of the screen viewing them, something which is expected from modern websites - is also only present in the paid versions.