Peraichi alternatives

Last updated on 12/11/2025@mrbirddev
Peraichi alternatives

Peraichi is a popular Japanese landing page and simple website builder, but several global tools now offer stronger customization, broader language support, and more flexible pricing. This post compares Peraichi against slidde, Framer, Webflow, and Wix in terms of ease of use, pricing (custom domain), and editor language support.

What is Peraichi

Peraichi is a Japanese website and landing page builder focused on letting small businesses and individuals create simple pages with templates and a drag‑and‑drop editor. It offers a free plan with Peraichi branding and paid plans that unlock custom domains, more pages, and business features like forms and access analytics. Peraichi’s interface is primarily optimized for Japanese users and is widely adopted by local SMEs and solo creators.

Summary table of comparisons

ServiceEase of useMinimum yearly fee for custom domain (USD)Editor language support (UI)
PeraichiEasy$115/year (Lite plan; approx.)Japanese (effectively Japanese‑first, monolingual)
sliddeEasy$19/year (Plus)Multilingual – English, Japanese, Chinese (Simplified & Traditional), Korean, Spanish, etc.
FramerMedium$60/year (Mini plan at $5/month)English UI (English‑first; localization limited)
WebflowMedium$168/year (Basic site plan at $14/month, billed yearly)English UI (English‑first; documentation localized separately)
WixEasy$192/year (Core plan at $16/month, billed yearly)Multilingual – English, Japanese, Chinese, Korean, Spanish, etc.
  • Ease of use: “Easy” favors non‑technical creators, “Medium” assumes some learning curve for layout, CMS, or interactions.
  • Minimum yearly fee: smallest official plan that allows binding a custom domain, converted to yearly total from the monthly price where needed.

Introduction of each service

Peraichi

  • Link: https://peraichi.com
  • Slogan: Simple Japanese website and landing page builder for individuals and small businesses.
  • Free plan: Yes; includes Peraichi branding and a Peraichi subdomain, no custom domain.
  • Minimum fee (per year) to bind a custom domain: $115/year (Lite plan at around 1,465 JPY/month, billed monthly; currency converted and rounded).
  • Ease of use: Easy – aimed at non‑technical Japanese users with a template‑driven editor.
  • Language support (editor UI): Japanese; best described as effectively monolingual Japanese‑first.

Peraichi works well if the user base is Japan‑centric and needs quick LPs or small brochure sites with minimal configuration. Its main trade‑offs are limited non‑Japanese UI support and less flexibility compared with more modern builders.

slidde

  • Link: https://slidde.co
  • Slogan: If you can make a slide, you can make a website
  • Free plan: Yes; includes up to 3 pages with a slidde subdomain and branding.
  • Minimum fee (per year) to bind a custom domain: $19/year (Plus plan, billed yearly).
  • Ease of use: Easy – streamlined editor with constrained options aimed at quick publishing.
  • Language support (editor UI): Multilingual – English, Japanese, Chinese (Simplified and Traditional), Korean, plus many European languages (e.g., Spanish, French, German).

slidde targets users who want a very low yearly cost for custom domains and simple sites, especially in CJK and multilingual contexts. The opinionated feature set minimizes complexity while still supporting forms, embeds, analytics, and font customization on the paid plan.

Framer

  • Link: https://www.framer.com
  • Slogan: High‑fidelity visual web design tool that publishes directly to production sites.
  • Free plan: Yes; includes Framer branding and a Framer subdomain, no custom domain.
  • Minimum fee (per year) to bind a custom domain: $60/year (Mini plan at $5/month, billed yearly).
  • Ease of use: Medium – intuitive canvas but more complex layout, interactions, and CMS concepts.
  • Language support (editor UI): English; the editor is English‑first, with localization and translations mainly via content rather than full UI language packs.

Framer is ideal for designers who want pixel‑perfect marketing sites with animations and component‑based layouts. The trade‑off is a steeper learning curve than more template‑driven tools and higher costs once multiple sites, locales, or collaborators are needed.

Webflow

  • Link: https://webflow.com
  • Slogan: Visual development platform to design, build, and launch production‑ready websites.
  • Free plan: Yes; includes Webflow branding and subdomain hosting, no custom domain.
  • Minimum fee (per year) to bind a custom domain: $168/year (Basic Site plan at $14/month, billed yearly).
  • Ease of use: Medium – very powerful designer that exposes CSS concepts like box model, flexbox, and grids.
  • Language support (editor UI): English UI; localization for content and some docs exists, but the main editor is English‑first rather than fully multilingual.

Webflow suits users and teams comfortable with web design fundamentals who want granular control over structure, responsive design, and CMS. Compared with Peraichi and slidde, it offers far more flexibility but demands more time to learn and a higher price floor for custom domains.

Wix

  • Link: https://www.wix.com
  • Slogan: All‑in‑one website builder and hosting platform for businesses, portfolios, and online stores.
  • Free plan: Yes; includes Wix branding and subdomain, no custom domain.
  • Minimum fee (per year) to bind a custom domain: $192/year (Core/Website plan at $16/month, billed yearly).
  • Ease of use: Easy – drag‑and‑drop editor with many templates and guided flows for non‑technical users.
  • Language support (editor UI): Multilingual – English, Japanese, Chinese, Korean, Spanish and more, with localized dashboards and support.

Wix appeals to users who want breadth of features (apps, e‑commerce, bookings) and strong multilingual UI support, including for CJK languages. The downsides are heavier UI, more complexity hidden behind options, and a relatively high minimum annual cost to unlock custom domains compared with Peraichi and slidde.

Last updated on 12/11/2025@mrbirddev
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