Considering how long Brizy has been around, it feels like the platform is stagnating in several key areas. Meanwhile, many newer web editors have come out with better performance, smoother UX, and greater design flexibility.
One particularly frustrating issue is the slow server response when switching between pages. It makes the whole experience feel clunky and unoptimized – like performance simply hasn’t been prioritized. In today’s standards, where speed and responsiveness are expected by default, this really stands out in a bad way.
Brizy still lacks dynamism. There's an absence of smooth animations, advanced transitions, and – most importantly – flexibility in navigation. Right now, there's only one type of menu available, which feels unprofessional. In 2025, users expect to be able to switch between a hamburger menu, a classic horizontal bar, or even vertical navigation – and customize them to fit their design.
Brizy has a solid foundation, but if it wants to stay relevant, it seriously needs to pick up the pace and open up more customization options.