An example of what this actually looks like would have been nice. Otherwise it's hard for me (and probably others) to believe some of the claims this page is making.
"5minutes is hands down the easiest and fastest way to create and manage your web presence. No coding or design skills needed."
That's really a big claim, especially when you also tie in that you are product you are building is quality. I'm not saying that's it's not possible or you guys haven't figured it out. But without seeing exactly why it's the "Easiest & Fastest" it's hard to accept it as fact. A video would be nice.
Each of the added features is $1. Depending on what each one of those does, that could be a bargain, or not.
curiously, I don't see the "hosted photographs" feature. Photographers might be a good audience for this kind of service, since they don't have the time to fully develop their own websites.
Photo hosting is included free for each account. i.e. as part of the Professional website and Portfolio. Video and additional media (e.g. audio) is a pro feature.
Felt like you were trying to make a transaction happen before you had sold the product - I was choosing features and being shown costs before I had any idea about how they would work or how I would go about constructing them within your system.
The granular feature selection is nice, but I am selecting features - and being charged - before I know enough about what they do to make a decision. As has been stated elsewhere, examples/ a showcase would go a long way to ameliorating this issue.
If that's the market you're addressing, I would suggest you be more clear about that. "Creative professionals" is not a specific-enough descriptive term. I would suggest making that clear with a list, and then linking each term (photographers, illustrators, graphic designers, etc.) to a gallery of example sites. If you're trying not to pigeonhole yourself, then have another list item like "just about anything else" where you link to a gallery of other miscellaneous examples. That's my two cents.
Just a minor design mark: do your really have to use the Baskerville ampersand? I clashes with your grotesk typography and makes the site look "designy", atleast in my web designer eyes.
I think it would be useful to know if a customer can transfer his/her domain to the platform, or if you offer redirection services to point xyz.com to the pages in question.