What website builder (CMS/custom code) do you use?
Ghost Kitty
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I use Ucraft for my site. It's a simple website builder.
My bigger clients use HubSpot and WordPress.
My small clients use Webflow. But they complain that it adds a lot of useless code. You should edit code manually to get good rankings from performance tests (Core Web Vitals).
My tech clients use custom code + a lot of people recommend Framer.
What do you use?
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Andrey Bozhjev@andrey_bozhjev
Softr, Tilda
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@olenabomko Yeah) Softr integrates nicely with databases that are deployed in Airtable. Tilda is great for quick creation of lendings.
Blocks
WordPress + Stackable extension = perfect combo for no-code site construction. Live example you can look in our site: https://useblocks.io
I use Shopify and WordPress. My non-ecommerce clients prefer WordPress and ecommerce clients mostly go with Shopify.
Both platforms provide simple, easy, and secured CMS that let non-techie clients edit/maintain websites without requiring any technical help.
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@olenabomko Each of them can solve a specific problem.
Webflow + flowbase and you have everything you need!
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CodeWiz | AI Coding Companion
Angular - Javascript Framework
Big supporter of Angular because:
- You can have a great organization of code and files (as it works with components)
- Easy to learn
- Great documentation (by Google)
Our website is natively built using React and NextJS, with Contentful serving as our headless CMS for blogs.
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@olenabomko, Only developers can modify the design, while Contentful is used for updating or publishing content and images.
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Flipner AI
Webflow
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Flipner AI
@olenabomko Good question. I'll check
Systeme.io
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RuffRest® Ultimate Dog Bed
I just use Shopify plug-and-play templates and hire a coder to make it custom
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@olenabomko Yup! It's great. You don't have to be a techie at all to use it and you can make absolutely stunning websites like this: timberdog.com -- that's my site.
WorkHub
tilda is best
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We use custom code for the product, and Wix for the landing page. I also heard that Bubble is good, but I didn’t use it. Tried Webflow - also ok.
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I recently created a landing page and blog for a new product using Sanity, and I feel really good about it.
It's perfect for those with customization needs and some knowledge of frontend development, but who don't want to dive into heavy CMSs like WordPress.
One thing that's especially helpful is that I needed my blog to be located in a subdirectory, like xxx.com/blog, and Sanity made that really easy to achieve. 😎
I mostly use Contentful as headless CMS, along with an earlier mentioned product called Control :)
Squarespace is a website builder that is known for its modern design. It is a good choice for projects that need a stylish and professional website.
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Blogger is a free blog platform that is owned by Google. It is a good choice for projects that need a simple blog
Pagemaker.io
AppManager by CompanyDNA AI
We are using Builder.io because it is very flexible and developers can edit code more freely.