Comparison

Editkraft vs. Builder.io

Builder.io is a powerful enterprise platform: visual editor, agentic CMS, A/B testing, personalization, SOC 2 compliance. Editkraft solves a narrower problem — end clients editing Next.js websites — and is radically simpler for it: flat pricing per website, content in your Supabase, open-source renderer.

EditkraftBuilder.io
AudienceSmall agencies and freelancers on a Next.js/Supabase stack whose end clients should edit themselves.Product and marketing teams in larger organizations, often across multiple frameworks and workflows.
Where content livesIn your client's Supabase — Editkraft stores account and billing, never the content.In the Builder.io cloud (with enterprise options for data control).
If you cancelThe website keeps rendering: open-source renderer + your own database. Only editing pauses.Content needs exporting and the integration replacing before access ends.
Pricing modelFlat per website (Pro) or per bundle (Agency). AI as a flat add-on. No seats, no credits.Plans by seats and usage; enterprise pricing on request.
ScopeDeliberately focused: edit blocks, media, draft/publish, versions, roles, multi-language.Very broad: visual app builder, agentic CMS, A/B testing, personalization, integrations.
Open sourceRenderer, schema and CLI: MIT.SDKs are open, the platform is proprietary.

Choose Builder.io if …

  • you need A/B testing, personalization or visual editing across multiple frameworks,
  • compliance requirements like SOC 2 and enterprise support are decisive,
  • a larger team with distinct design, product and marketing roles builds together.

Choose Editkraft if …

  • you build websites with Next.js, Vercel and Supabase, and your end clients only need to maintain text, images and blocks,
  • you want to price every client project to the cent — no seats, no credit burn,
  • your clients need the certainty that their website outlives any vendor.

Builder.io and Editkraft compete less often than it seems: if you need the enterprise platform, that's the right place. Editkraft is built for the case where a small agency looks after twenty tradespeople's websites — not for the corporate rollout.

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