Georgia’s digital landscape in 2026 shows rapid adoption of no-code website development, with over 15,000 active sites. The rise of user-friendly CMS platforms like WordPress dominates the market, holding 45% of all websites, indicating a shift towards accessible web creation. Small businesses increasingly leverage no-code tools, boosting local online presence and economic activity, especially in urban centers like Tbilisi.
The average user in Georgia spends about 4.2 hours weekly on website builders, reflecting growing engagement and familiarity with digital platforms. The digital economy now contributes around 38% to the national GDP, emphasizing the importance of web technology in economic diversification. This trend suggests continued growth in digital entrepreneurship and the importance of no-code solutions for small and medium enterprises.