Canva Websites: The Illusion of the Designer Who Doesn't Understand Websites
Canva’s Pros
| Aspect | Analysis |
| Visual design | The templates are aesthetically above average. If you are looking for “pretty at first glance,” it delivers. |
| Learning curve | Nonexistent. If you know how to use Canva for social media, you know how to “make” a website. |
| Upfront cost | Included in the Pro subscription (≈€120/year). It seems cheap. But remember: cheap can end up being expensive. |
Technical Cons (the difference of professional development)
Responsive Design: the weakest point (and the one that hurts the most)
“Canva generates an automatic mobile version that you CANNOT edit. What you see on desktop rearranges itself, with chaotic results: overlapping texts, disappearing buttons, poorly cropped images.” Key fact: Over 60% of global web traffic comes from mobile devices. If your website looks bad on an iPhone or an Android, you are losing more than half of your potential clients. On a professional website (built with WordPress, Laravel, or any serious framework), responsive design is designed, tested, and adjusted by breakpoints. In Canva, you simply… pray.SEO: nonexistent for serious projects
Google doesn’t care about pretty templates. Google understands:- Clean and customizable URLs → In Canva, they are fixed and generic.
- Schema markup (structured data) → Canva doesn’t support it.
- Indexation control → You can’t decide which pages Google indexes.
- Load speed → You depend on extremely slow shared servers.
Scalability: zero
Need a blog with categories and tags? Canva has a basic feature that doesn’t scale. An online store? Impossible. Integrations with a CRM, email marketing, or booking system? Forget it. Memberships, online courses, or user directories? They don’t exist. A real website grows with you. Canva leaves you trapped in a “digital brochure” with no options.Ownership: you don’t own your own website
- Your website lives inside Canva. If you cancel your subscription, your website disappears. Yes, it’s that serious.
- If you want to migrate, there is no structured export: you would have to manually copy and paste every text and every image.
- You are building your digital presence on rented land.
Security: out of your control
- You depend 100% on Canva’s infrastructure.
- If they have an outage (it has happened and will happen again), your business is offline and there’s nothing you can do about it.
- No external backups, no possibility of restoring it on your own.
- Temporary landing pages for specific campaigns (a weekend promo, an event).
- Creative portfolios that prioritize aesthetics over functionality and don’t depend on organic traffic.
- “Business card” sites for businesses that get clients purely through referrals (a professional who already has their network).
- Rapid prototypes to showcase an idea before building the final version.
What should you use instead of Canva?
At Codingtel, we build professional websites with:- Robust Content Management Systems (WordPress with custom elements).
- Modern frameworks (Laravel, React, Vue.js) for custom applications.
- Responsive design tested on all devices.
- Technical SEO from the very first line of code.
- Integrations with your favorite tools (email marketing, payment gateways).
Frequently Asked Questions
Yes, but it’s a manual process. We’ll help you extract the content and rebuild the structure on a solid foundation.
For serious local or business SEO, yes. You can’t control advanced meta tags, site speed, or structured data. Google penalizes slow websites and those that aren’t mobile-friendly.
Canva costs €120/year… but losing customers due to a poor mobile experience costs much more. A professional website from Codingtel starts at competitive prices and delivers real ROI.
Of course. We provide you with an easy-to-use admin panel (or the CMS of your choice). The difference is that you aren’t limited by pre-designed templates.
Conclusion: don’t build your house on sand
“Canva is an excellent design tool. But it is NOT a serious web platform. If your business depends on showing up on Google, converting visitors into leads, or scaling features, you are building your house on sand. It’s like trying to run a marathon in slippers: you can, but you shouldn’t.” At Codingtel, we don’t sell smoke and mirrors. We sell technology that works, that scales, and that makes you money.Do you have a website built on Canva and notice it’s not taking off?
Want to make the switch to a professional platform before it’s too late?
Tell us about your project and we’ll give you a clear roadmap with realistic pricing.
Because professional websites aren’t made on Canva; they are built with code, care, and expertise.
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