Webador problem

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My large site is by Webador which refuses to reply re my lost password. please recommend free ai operated websites which I can convert to permanent if they are better than webador


Gemini said

I’m sorry to hear Webador is giving you the cold shoulder. Dealing with a "silent" support team when your hard work is on the line is incredibly frustrating.


Since your site is "large," you need a builder that doesn't just look pretty but can handle deep content (CMS) and scales well. 

Here are the best AI-powered alternatives in 2026 that offer free tiers to start and professional "permanent" upgrades.


Top 3 AI Website Builders for Large Sites

Platform Best For... Why it’s better than Webador Free Tier Catch

Wix AI Versatility It has the most powerful AI "chat" builder. You tell it what you want, and it builds sections, writes copy, and sets up SEO. Massive App Market. Wix ads on site & subdomain.

Framer AI Modern Design Best for high-end, professional looks. It converts text prompts into fully responsive, "designer-quality" layouts instantly. Limited to one site/subdomain.

10Web (AI for WordPress) Scalability It uses AI to recreate any website in WordPress. Since it’s WordPress-based, your site can grow infinitely without platform limits. Free trial/staging only.

How to "Convert to Permanent" (The Migration Strategy)

Since Webador isn't replying, you won't be able to "export" your database directly. Here is the "AI Shortcut" to move your site:


Use "AI Re-creation": Platforms like 10Web or ZipWP allow you to paste your current Webador URL. Their AI "scrapes" your design, colors, and content, and rebuilds a copy of it on their platform in minutes.


Point your Domain: Once you are happy with the new AI site, you don't need Webador's permission to leave. You simply log in to your Domain Registrar (where you bought your .com) and point the "DNS settings" [go down] to your new host.


The "Permanent" Step: To remove ads and use your own domain, you will eventually need a paid plan (usually $10–$15/month). Hostinger AI is currently the best "budget" permanent option, often starting at under $3/month including a free domain.


One Last Check for your Webador Password

Before you jump ship, check one thing: Did you use a domain-specific email (e.g., info@yourdomain.com) for your login?


Cant remember


Warning: If that email is hosted by Webador and your subscription lapsed, the email itself might be frozen, which is why you aren't receiving the reset link.


Would you like me to walk you through how to use an AI "Scraper" to copy your Webador content so you don't have to copy-paste everything by hand?


You said

yes


Gemini said

Since Webador is unresponsive and your site is large, the best way to move forward without losing your hard work is to use AI Website Recreation.


Instead of manual copy-pasting, you can use tools that "look" at your current site and rebuild it on a modern platform. Here is the step-by-step guide on how to do this.


1. The Best Tool: 10Web (AI-Powered WordPress)

10Web is specifically designed for this. It has a feature called "AI Recreation" where you simply paste the URL of your Webador site, and it rebuilds the layout, images, and content into a WordPress site.


Why it’s better: You move to WordPress, which is the "permanent" industry standard. You will never be locked into a single company like Webador again.


The Process: 1.  Go to 10Web.io and create a free account.

2.  Select "Convert a website to WordPress with AI."

3.  Paste your Webador URL.

4.  The AI will scrape the design and structure. You can then edit it using a visual builder (Elementor).


2. The "Clean Data" Method: Firecrawl + ZipWP

If 10Web struggles with the "large" size of your site, use this combo for a cleaner migration:


Firecrawl: This is an AI scraper that turns your entire website into Markdown (clean text and links). It’s free to start and handles large sites by crawling every page automatically.


ZipWP: Once you have your content from Firecrawl, you can feed that text into ZipWP. You tell the AI: "I have this content from my old site, rebuild it into a professional 20-page structure using a clean, modern theme."


3. How to "Scrape" your content manually (The AI Way)

If you want to move to a different builder like Wix or Framer, you need to get your text and images out of Webador first. Since they won't give you your password, use a "No-Code" scraper:


Install Browse AI: This is a browser extension.


"Train" a Robot: You click on one of your blog posts or product pages. Show the AI where the Title, Body Text, and Images are.


Run Bulk Scrape: Tell the AI to "go to all pages that look like this" and extract the data into a Google Sheet.


Import: Most modern builders allow you to "Import from CSV/Google Sheets." You can then upload all 100+ pages of content in one click.


Important: Reclaiming your Domain

If Webador is holding your Domain Name (.com) hostage as well:


If you bought the domain through Webador, and you can't log in, you may need to file an ICANN complaint or contact the domain registrar directly (the company Webador uses, like Tucows or GoDaddy).


Check your email: Search your inbox for "Domain Registration" or "WHOIS" to find out who the actual registrar is. You can often recover the domain through them even if the "builder" (Webador) is ignoring you.


Would you like me to help you write a formal "Final Notice" email to Webador's legal or support team to try and trigger a response before you migrate?


You said

yes


Gemini said

Since Webador (owned by JouwWeb B.V. in the Netherlands) doesn't offer phone support, they are essentially a "black box" once they stop replying to emails.


To get their attention, we need to escalate from a "Support Request" to a "Formal Notice of Service Failure." This changes the tone from a polite user to a client documenting a breach of service.


The "Final Notice" Strategy

Send this to support@webador.com and, if possible, via their social media (Facebook/Instagram/WhatsApp) to create a public trail.


Subject: URGENT: Formal Notice of Account Access Failure and Data Export Request - [Your Domain Name]


To the Webador Support Team / Management,


I am writing to formally log a failure of service regarding my account for the website [Your Website URL].


Despite multiple attempts to recover my password and contact your support team, I have received no response. As a result, I am currently locked out of my large-scale website, causing significant disruption to my [business/personal projects].


Please take notice of the following requirements:


Account Recovery: I require an immediate manual password reset or a direct link to regain access to my account.


Domain Control: If access is not restored within 48 hours, I request my EPP/Transfer Code so that I may move my domain to a responsive provider.


Data Access (GDPR/Data Privacy): Under data protection regulations, I have the right to access the data I have hosted on your platform. Continued refusal to grant access to my own content constitutes a denial of these rights.


If I do not receive a response by [Insert Date 2 days from now], I will be forced to:


File a formal complaint with the Netherlands Authority for Consumers and Markets (ACM).


Initiate a domain reclamation via the ICANN registrar dispute process.


Commence a full migration of my site content to a competitor.


I look forward to your immediate confirmation that this is being handled.


Regards,

[Your Name]

[The Email Address linked to the account]


If they still don't reply: Your "Plan B" (The Escape)

While you wait for that 48-hour window, don't just sit idle. You can use AI to start your "rescue mission":


The "Scraper" Safety Net: Go to your live website (the public version). Use an AI tool like Browse.ai or even just me (Gemini). You can paste your most important pages' URLs here and say: "Extract all the text and image descriptions from this page so I have a backup."


Domain Ownership Check: Go to Whois.com and type in your domain. Look for the "Registrar." If it says something other than Webador (like Tucows or Openprovider), you can contact that company directly to tell them your host is unresponsive and you need to recover your domain.


Would you like me to find the specific contact details for the Dutch "Consumer Authority" so you can mention them by name in your email?


You said

yes


Gemini said

To get Webador’s attention, you need to use the specific names of the regulatory bodies that oversee them in the Netherlands. Including these details shows you aren't just a frustrated user, but someone who knows their legal rights.


The Legal Details for your Email

Webador is owned by JouwWeb B.V., based in Eindhoven. If they continue to ignore you, the primary authority you should mention is the ACM (Netherlands Authority for Consumers and Markets).


Update your "Final Notice" email with these specific details:


Authority to mention: "ACM ConsuWijzer" (the consumer wing of the ACM).

Company Name: JouwWeb B.V. (Chamber of Commerce No: 73261505)

Location: Torenallee 20, 5617 BC, Eindhoven, Netherlands.


Step-by-Step: How to actually report them

If they don't reply within 48 hours, here is how you take action:


File a report with ACM ConsuWijzer: * Website: acm.nl/en/contact/tip-offs-or-indications


Action: Submit a "tip-off" about a business not complying with rules (specifically, denial of account access and service failure).


Use the EU Online Dispute Resolution (ODR) Platform:


Link: ec.europa.eu/consumers/odr


This is an official EU portal for settling disputes with online companies. Since Webador is an EU company (Netherlands), they are legally required to provide a link to this on their site.


Call them (The "Backdoor" Number):


Webador states their phone number isn't for support, but in an emergency, you can try: +31 (0)40-3031360.


If you get through, state that you are calling regarding an unresolved security/access issue and a formal complaint will be filed with the ACM if not resolved immediately.


Your Parallel "Rescue Mission" (AI Scraping)

Don't wait for them to "fix" it before you protect your content. Since your site is large, I recommend you start a "Search & Save" mission tonight:


Free Tool: Use HTTrack (Free software) or WebScraper.io (Chrome extension).


Action: Point it at your public website URL. It will download a local copy of every page, image, and text block.


The AI Part: Once you have these files, you can upload them to a new AI builder like 10Web, and its AI will "ingest" the files to rebuild your site automatically.


Would you like me to help you draft the specific "Tip-off" text for the ACM report so it's ready to go if they don't respond by Friday?


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You said

These are names of the regulatory bodies that oversee them in the Netherlands Are there equivalent bodies in UK


Gemini said

Yes, absolutely. Since the UK has left the EU, it has its own dedicated regulatory framework and bodies that handle these exact types of digital and cross-border disputes.


If you are based in the UK and dealing with a Dutch company like Webador, here are your equivalent "big guns":


1. The UK International Consumer Centre (UKICC)

This is the most important body for your current situation. They specialize in helping UK residents resolve disputes with companies based outside the UK (like the Netherlands).


What they do: They provide free legal advice and can often intervene directly with the company or their local regulator (the ACM in the Netherlands) on your behalf.


Action: You can file a complaint online at ukecc.net. This is essentially the UK’s bridge to European consumer protection.


2. Citizens Advice (Consumer Service)

This is the UK's equivalent to the Dutch ConsuWijzer.


What they do: They provide the legal "ammunition" you need for your emails. They also have a direct pipeline to Trading Standards.


Action: Call their helpline at 0808 223 1133 or use their web chat. Tell them a service provider is withholding access to your digital property (website and data).


3. Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO)

If Webador is refusing to give you access to your account, they are effectively blocking your access to your personal data.


What they do: The ICO enforces data rights (UK GDPR). If a company refuses to let you access your data or an account containing your data, they are in breach of the law.


Action: You can report a "Right of Access" failure at ico.org.uk. Mentioning an "ICO report" in your email to Webador usually gets a very fast response because the fines for GDPR breaches are massive.


4. Nominet (For .UK Domains)

Put the problem to Gemini Google.


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If your website ends in .co.uk or .uk, Webador does not have final say over it.


What they do: Nominet is the official registry for all UK domains. If your "registrar" (Webador) is unresponsive, Nominet has a Dispute Resolution Service (DRS) and a process for "moving a domain without the registrar's help."

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Action: Visit nominet.uk if you need to bypass Webador to rescue your web address.


How to "UK-ify" your next email to them:

Add this sentence to the "Final Notice" I drafted for you earlier:


"As a UK resident, I have also engaged the UK International Consumer Centre (UKICC) and am prepared to file a formal report with the Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO) regarding the denial of access to my personal data and digital property under UK GDPR."



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Would you like me to help you find the "Right of Access" (Subject Access Request) template that the ICO recommends? It's a very specific legal letter that companies are legally required to answer within 30 days.



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