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Cargo Collective Website Builder Honest Review 2026 – What You Should Know Before Using It

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In this video, I’m giving you my honest, non-sponsored review of Cargo Collective (cargo.site) after using it for a while. Cargo is basically a “no-code” website builder built for designers and artists who want customizable portfolio sites, simple online shops, or archives without needing development experience. I break down what it’s meant for, what it does well, and the stuff that can trip you up before you commit. On the plus side, the drag-and-drop editor is genuinely flexible, and you still get code access (CSS/JS/HTML) if you want to push the design further. I also like the flat-rate pricing: one plan at $14/month (billed annually) with unlimited projects/sites on cargo.domains, plus a free private build option so you can test things quietly. And it’s not just “a builder”—you get built-in hosting, ecommerce, real-time multi-user editing, and one free custom domain connection, which makes it a ready-to-publish setup for creatives. But there are real limitations: browser support is basically Chrome-like only, there are no SEO tools/plugins/extensions, and there’s no export/backup portability—so vendor lock-in is a thing. My takeaway: Cargo is great for visual-first portfolios and simple shops, but if you need strong SEO, integrations, easy migration, or broad browser compatibility, you should probably look elsewhere.

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