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CodeGuard vs Weebly: What are the differences?

CodeGuard: Time machine for your website. Backup, monitor, and undo changes. CodeGuard offers the most reliable backup on the market with 99.999999999% reliability. We achieve this by replicating your data in secure locations across the world and backing up your site automatically, everyday. Our dashboard tells you exactly when your next backup will occur, how many files were added, changed, or deleted in your previous backups, and lays all of this information out in an easy to understand way; Weebly: The easiest way to create a website. Weebly is an AJAX website creator that allows you to create pages with template skins and content widgets. Users can easily drag-and-drop content widgets like pictures, text, video and Google Maps in WYSIWYG-fashion.

CodeGuard belongs to "Backup as a Service" category of the tech stack, while Weebly can be primarily classified under "Website Builder".

Some of the features offered by CodeGuard are:

  • First connect your website to CodeGuard by giving us your sftp/ftp/mySQL information. We take an initial backup and show you real time updates of its progress.
  • Monitor daily for changes.- During monitoring if we detect a change we send you a ChangeAlert email notifying you of what was added, modified, or deleted and when.
  • You can restore your website or database to any previous backup version. You can download a zip of the contents at any time, choose an automatic restore, or restore individual files and folders.

On the other hand, Weebly provides the following key features:

  • Drag & Drop Website Builder
  • 100+ Professional Themes
  • Powerful Hosting
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    What is CodeGuard?

    CodeGuard offers the most reliable backup on the market with 99.999999999% reliability. We achieve this by replicating your data in secure locations across the world and backing up your site automatically, everyday. Our dashboard tells you exactly when your next backup will occur, how many files were added, changed, or deleted in your previous backups, and lays all of this information out in an easy to understand way.

    What is Weebly?

    Weebly is an AJAX website creator that allows you to create pages with template skins and content widgets. Users can easily drag-and-drop content widgets like pictures, text, video and Google Maps in WYSIWYG-fashion.

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