ONEZ is a lightweight website-building SaaS for local businesses. Its pitch is that you can build a professional website “in one afternoon, without a developer.” Its target users are very clear: small businesses such as hair salons, restaurants, cafés, florists, clinics, and gyms that need to display store information and drive in-store visits or inquiries.
The product uses a three-step wizard: choose a template and upload a logo and store photos, enter service prices, opening hours, address, and phone number, then publish to a onez.es subdomain. Its feature set covers the essentials of a local business website, including photo galleries, price lists, real-time “open/closed” status, Google Maps, one-click WhatsApp contact, and templates optimized for both mobile and desktop. Pro also offers template switching without data loss, QR code posters, and vCard contact saving.
ONEZ offers Free and Pro plans. Free has limits on the number of photos and services, and the subdomain is generated by the system. Pro supports custom subdomains, higher limits for galleries and service items, and unlocks template switching, QR posters, vCard, and other features. The page mentions that the first 50 registered users get the first month of Pro free, and it also offers a 30-day free trial and one-click cancellation. However, it does not disclose the actual monthly price of Pro, which is the main missing piece when assessing long-term cost.
Third-party integrations are mainly focused on customer acquisition: Google Maps, WhatsApp, Open Graph, Twitter Cards, and Schema.org LocalBusiness structured data, helping with Google local search and social sharing. The page does not mention team collaboration, role-based permissions, APIs, developer documentation, payment integrations, or details on data security, privacy compliance, or hosting regions.
The strengths are its low barrier to entry, clear workflow, and feature set focused on local merchants, making it easy to quickly create a shareable website. Automatic SEO and the WhatsApp contact entry point also fit the customer acquisition needs of small shops. The downside is that it is more of a brochure-style website tool; deeper business features such as bookings, online payments, memberships, and CRM are not apparent. It is best suited for small merchants that want to launch a store homepage quickly, have a limited budget, and do not want to maintain WordPress plugins.
Access from China is unknown. Since the product targets the Spanish-speaking market and relies on services such as Google Maps and WhatsApp, merchants in mainland China may face network and local-ecosystem compatibility issues. For businesses targeting domestic Chinese customers, more localized options such as 凡科建站, 上线了, mini program website builders, or 有赞 may be better alternatives.
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onez.es is an Spain SaaS Tools provider. TG4G tracks its product information, an overall rating of 5.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of Workable. Click "Visit Official Site" to reach onez.es directly.