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Wednesday, January 28, 2026

Appy Pie Rolls Out Snappy 2.5: A Faster and More Flexible Website Builder Built on User Feedback

Appy Pie has unveiled Snappy 2.5, its latest website builder upgrade designed to tackle long-standing user frustrations. The new version delivers faster performance, richer customisation, and broader integration options, enabling entrepreneurs and creators to produce websites that stand apart in the no-code industry.

“With Snappy 2.5, we’re giving our users the freedom to build websites that feel uniquely theirs,” said Abhinav Girdhar, CEO and Founder of Appy Pie. “This release is about listening to our community, improving reliability, and making sure our platform grows with the needs of modern creators and businesses.”

One of the most noticeable changes in Snappy 2.5 is the shift toward greater customization. In earlier versions, users often complained that the builder produced websites that felt generic. With this release, Appy Pie AI website builder introduces more flexible layouts, refreshed templates, and advanced theme options, allowing businesses to express their identity instead of being confined to cookie-cutter designs.

The update also enhances reliability and speed. Core actions such as editing and publishing now run more smoothly, reducing the delays and frustrations previously experienced. The result is a builder that supports creativity without technical interruptions.

In addition, Snappy 2.5 integrates more effectively with third-party platforms. From online retail solutions to productivity add-ons and social features, the new connections extend what businesses can do with their sites. Supported by a cleaner dashboard and improved guidance, the builder is now easier for beginners yet still powerful for professionals.

The release arrives at a critical time as competition in the no-code website space continues to intensify. By focusing on flexibility, performance, and user empowerment, Snappy 2.5 positions Appy Pie Website Maker as a serious contender in a crowded market.

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