Choosing a website platform can feel surprisingly high-stakes — especially for Maine small businesses that rely on trust, clarity, and local visibility to grow. The right platform can make your website easier to manage, easier for customers to use, and easier for your business to scale. The wrong one can leave you frustrated, stuck, or rebuilding sooner than you planned.
This guide breaks down the most common website platforms I recommend for Maine small businesses — Showit, WordPress, Wix, and Squarespace — so you can choose based on how you actually work, not just what’s popular.
What Maine Small Businesses Should Look for in a Website Platform
Before comparing platforms, it helps to know what really matters.
Most Maine small businesses need a website that:
- Looks professional and trustworthy
- Is easy to update without a developer
- Works well on mobile
- Supports local SEO
- Can grow as the business grows
You don’t need the fanciest tech — you need something that fits your business stage and capacity.
Showit: Best for Visual Brands & Creative Businesses
Best for: photographers, designers, creatives, service providers who care about visuals
Showit is a design-first platform that gives you full creative control — without requiring you to code.
Pros:
- Extremely flexible design
- Easy drag-and-drop editor
- Great for strong visual branding
- Can integrate with WordPress for blogging (best of both worlds)
- Can easily connect to Flodesk, Thrivecart, and other simple ecommerce platforms
- Low monthly fees
- Easy SEO
- DIY-friendly
Cons:
- Not ideal for complex functionality like personalized memberships, apps, or highly interactive design
- Requires a bit of design confidence
For Maine small businesses that rely on aesthetics and storytelling, Showit is a favorite — especially when paired with strong brand direction.
WordPress: Best for SEO, Content & Long-Term Growth
Best for: content-driven businesses, blogs, service providers focused on search visibility
WordPress powers a huge portion of the internet for a reason — it’s flexible, powerful, and scalable.
Pros:
- Excellent for SEO
- Highly customizable
- Ideal for blogging and content marketing
- Grows well with your business
Cons:
- Steeper learning curve
- Requires hosting and maintenance
- Too complex for beginners
For Maine small businesses focused on blogging, local search, and long-term content strategy, WordPress is a strong choice — especially with the right setup. But unless you are highly tech savy, it will need to be designed & maintained by a pro.
Wix: Best for Beginners Who Want Speed
Best for: Solopreneurs that want everything in one place, including ecommerce, ads, email marketing, etc
Wix is a platform for those that want everything all in one, and don’t mind paying for it.
Pros:
- Easy to use
- All-in-one solution
- Minimal tech knowledge required
Cons:
- Limited flexibility as you grow
- Can be expensive
- SEO capabilities are improving but still limited
- Harder to migrate away from later
For Maine small businesses that just need to get something live quickly, Wix can work — just know you may outgrow it, and it will likely cost you more to do everything on Wix than doing things separately.
Squarespace: Best for Clean, Simple Websites
Best for: service businesses, storefronts, ecommerce
Squarespace is known for clean templates and ecommerce
Pros:
- Beautiful, modern templates
- Ecommerce capabilities
- Simple backend
- Reliable hosting included
Cons:
- Less flexible design options
- SEO is solid but not advanced
- Limited customization without workarounds
Squarespace is a strong option for Maine small businesses that want a polished website with built-in ecommerce options, without managing too many moving parts.
How to Choose the Right Platform for Your Maine Small Business
Instead of asking “Which platform is best?” ask:
- How comfortable am I with tech?
- Do I want to update this myself?
- Do I plan to blog or rely on SEO?
- How important is ecommerce for me?
- Will my business grow or change quickly?
There is no universal best platform — only the best one for you.
If you’re still unsure whether you even need a website yet, this pairs well with
👉 Do I Need a Website for My Business? A Guide for New Maine Business Owners
And if you want to understand how all of this fits into the build process, read
👉 Building a Small Business Website Step-by-Step
So, basically…
For Maine small businesses, the best website platform is the one you can actually use — consistently, confidently, and without frustration.
- Choose Showit if design is your priority
- Choose WordPress if content and SEO matter most
- Choose Wix if you need speed and simplicity
- Choose Squarespace if you want lots of ecommerce
Your website platform should support your business — not slow it down.
If you want help choosing the right platform, setting it up properly, or building a site that actually works for your business, exploring Maine web design services can save you time, stress, and costly rebuilds later.
The right foundation now makes everything easier later.