Site builder Webs.com (formerly known as Freewebs) is launching a new App Store today with the hopes of helping its members customize their sites with rich, dynamic web apps without having to deal with widgets. The company is adopting a model similar to Facebook Platform, inviting developers to build applications that users can install on their Webs.com pages from a central directory.
Webs CEO Haroon Mokhtarzada says that one of the biggest problems with traditional website builders is that they generate static content, and it’s up to the site owner to continuously provide new content in order to engage readers. That’s fine in some cases (like for business websites), but most people have a tough time coming up with quality content on a regular basis. But he says that rich applications, which offer users a more dynamic experience, can help.
At launch Webs has 15 total application savailable, though most of these were built internally (there are six built by third parties, with more in the works). Launch apps include a game arcade by HeyZap, Meebo’s Community IM, an Etsy store app, and an appointment app by BookFresh that will allow businesses to schedule appointments and execute payment transactions directly from their Webs.com sites. Applications that were built in-house include a calendar, forums, photo galleries, and video sharing platform.

The initial app selection covers most of the basics, and will be welcome additions for the site owners looking to customize their pages with new features. It’s also worth pointing out that Webs has recently seen strong growth from a segment of users who are tapping into the site’s social features, which allow users to build their own community websites (much as they would on a service like Ning). Mokhtarzada says that these still represent a minority of users, but that the performance of their sites is generally much higher than ‘normal’ sites across all metrics. The application platform launching today will likely be especially appealing to these group sites, where users may want to share their photos, forum posts, and video with other members. Mokhtarzada is also optimistic about the appeal of these apps to business owners, who will be better able to integrate marketplaces and schedulers like the aforementioned BookFresh app.
For apps supported by advertising, Webs takes a rev-share that is determined on an app-by-app basis, with around 60-70% going to the app’s developers. Webs is also going to be integrating a unified payment system for applications that want to charge users, which will also have a rev-share arrangement.









I know this has been a long time coming. Congrats guys.
Hello!
Excuse my english but I’m french, maybe I’m wrong posting this thread here but I’m very worrying about my website situation.
I browse all the web and nothing about this troubleshout.
Since approximatively 10 hours, Webs.com & my current account, all pages from my website marks “server not found”.
Maybe you got a webs account and I’d know if your site works.
Even my ftp is unaccessible… did I lost everything of my work? PLEASE HELP ME
Thanks.
Hi There
Yes the site is down I cannot get to Webs.com, I wonder if it just the server, in the same boat as you
Bryan
Wow! To think that Freewebs started with “a couple servers in the founder’s basement”. They sure have grown exponentially! The really bad thing that I don’t like about the whole service is the cost for premium membership. $100 for 1GB of storage? And no PHP/MySQL supported? Really?
Those two pet peeves are minuscule remarks when I realized that all of the real coding/design of my websites are done by Webs. In a sense, they deserve a lot for the work put forth.
And now they can just sit back a little by opening up this app store. I just hope all of them continue to be free…
Haroon you guys did a great job!!!
Webs.com is baby stuff, like so 1995. Get ready for http://flavors.me. If you don’t know, you better aks’ somebody.
Jonathan Marcus: posting the page that you made on TechCrunch is NOT an effective distribution mechanism. You will not gain any new users this way. The websites whose success you aspire to imitate, like Youtube, or say Facebook had millions of users and tens of millions of monthly pageviews, BEFORE they got written up by TechCrunch. If you think that this way you’d garner attention of VCs this is also wrong: even if they fund you, it will not a sensible investment, since it only makes to fund companies that actually have users.
@SutroStyle: How’s the web community over there in India?
We just sat down with Haroon for an interview about this. This is some really good stuff. Congratulations!
http://www.yout...h?v=6NXv9-pT9Hs
This seems like a good idea. I wish htem good luck
What the hell is webs.com?
Mark- check out their traffic on compete… they are exploding, and traffic competes with Homestead.com, which is now an intuit company. good people, making a big splash.
@joe “they are exploding….good people, making a big splash”
Are you serious? They have been in operation for 8 years and received $12M in funding…they should be dropping nuclear bombs by now.
Hey guys, this is Shimon. Ive been building websites by hand since about ‘94, before even HTML was around. Webs.com is great, I was using it from when it was freewebs too. Congratulations team!
Im sure im jumping to conclusions but the server has been down all day & i never recieved any word of this happening, i hope i dont lose any of my hard work.. i’ve been a member since march of 04′. I have been worried all day!!
Bene, 8:00 ET and webs.com has still been down all day, no notifications from them at all. This is disturbing.
10:15 ET – still no signs of life on webs.. whats going on people! Will we perish!?
Ummm, what is going on? We have a school rowing team on the this site because it has become a great tool for our kids to be able to learn on. The site has been down all day…anybody got any idea what has happened to our beloved FreeWebs?
Hey! Webs works again!!!! You are the best!!!
goingback.webs.com was iniatiated two months ago and I have a lot of positive feedback from all who veiw the site. Thank you webs.com
Bryan Claasz