Comparison

GetSite vs Jimdo

Modern AI generation vs European simplicity

Jimdo is a German website builder that's well-known in Europe but less familiar elsewhere. Their AI assistant, Jimdo Dolphin, was one of the earlier attempts at AI website building. If you're comparing it to GetSite, you're probably a European small business weighing simplicity and GDPR compliance against design quality.

The quick rundown

GetSite generates a complete multi-page site from a description of your business in about a minute, then lets you edit visually or by telling the AI what to change. Hosting, SSL, domains, forms, SEO, and Stripe payments are included at $10/month, with a 5-day free trial.

Jimdo has been around since 2007, based in Hamburg. Their AI builder, Jimdo Dolphin, asks you questions about your business and generates a simple site. The emphasis is on ease of use and GDPR compliance — important for European businesses. There's a free tier with Jimdo branding and a subdomain; paid plans with basic e-commerce start at $11/month.

Time to launch

With GetSite, you get a site in about a minute. Spend 15-30 minutes adjusting, done.

Jimdo Dolphin walks you through a questionnaire and generates something basic. The result works, but the designs feel a few years behind current trends. The editor is simple enough, though you'll probably want to tweak things.

What Jimdo does better

GDPR compliance is built in — no cookie consent headaches. There's a free plan if you're just testing the waters. The editor is simple, which is a genuine feature for people intimidated by more complex tools. And if your customers are in Germany or the EU, Jimdo's European hosting and data handling give you peace of mind.

Where Jimdo shows its age

The designs look dated — like they haven't been updated in a few years. Template options are limited. The app and integration ecosystem is small. AI output is basic. Support on the free plan is slow.

What GetSite does better

Modern design output that looks like it was built this year. AI chat editing makes changes easy. Stripe payments included. Zapier opens up 5,000+ app integrations. Faster, more capable AI generation.

Feature Comparison

FeatureGetSiteJimdo
AI Site GenerationFull site in ~60 secondsQuestionnaire-based generation
Visual EditorYesYes (simple)
AI Editing ChatYes — AI DeveloperNo
Design QualityModern, currentDated, limited options
GDPR ToolsBasicStrong (EU-focused)
Online PaymentsStripe includedBasic e-commerce (paid plans)
Zapier IntegrationYes (5,000+ apps)Limited
Free Plan5-day trialYes (with branding)
Site ExportYesNo
Starting Price$10/monthFree / $11/month paid

Which one for you?

Jimdo does simple and GDPR-compliant well. If you're a European small business where data compliance is the top concern and design sophistication matters less — or you want a free plan to test the waters — Jimdo has you covered.

If you want your website to actually look current, GetSite is the better pick. The design gap between the two is the kind your visitors notice.

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Frequently asked questions

Is Jimdo cheaper than GetSite?

Jimdo has a free plan with Jimdo branding and a subdomain, and paid plans with basic e-commerce start at $11/month. GetSite has no free plan but costs $10/month with hosting, SSL, forms, SEO, and Stripe payments included, plus a 5-day free trial.

Is Jimdo or GetSite better for GDPR compliance?

Jimdo. GDPR compliance is built in, with European hosting and data handling from its Hamburg-based team, which matters if your customers are in Germany or the EU. GetSite's GDPR tools are more basic.

Which has better website designs, GetSite or Jimdo?

GetSite. Jimdo's designs look dated, its template options are limited, and its Dolphin AI output is basic. GetSite generates modern, current-looking sites and lets you edit them by chatting with the AI, which Jimdo doesn't offer.

Can I export my site from GetSite or Jimdo?

GetSite supports site export; Jimdo does not. GetSite also connects to 5,000+ apps through Zapier, while Jimdo's app and integration ecosystem is small.

Modern design, still simple

GetSite is as easy to use as Jimdo but the results look like they were built this year.

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