Code or nocode for product landing pages?
Devluc
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I created a healthy collection of 50 HTML templates for all type of landing pages: SaaS, mobile app, startup, courses, ebooks. They are all free to download with simple license, included images and no registration required.
I'm thinking about launching it on PH and would love to know how the community is inclined. Code or nocode for product landing pages?
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Lisa Dziuba@lisadziuba
Don’t Panic by Lemon.io
You can give it a try :) really depends on how easy it will be to use them
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@lisadziuba Thanks for the reply Lisa. They require only basic HTML/CSS skills but they're not quite nocode. Anyway I feel that nocode is taking off. So I am working on some exciting nocode projects too. Still need to add more content before surfacing them. Regarding this launch though the only thing I am scared of is free marketing ebooks from well-known makers :)))
Definitely interested
@luciantartea same here! Happy to see your posts :)
I used to use WordPress earlier for one of the companies I used to work at. I found it difficult to add good animations there
@luciantartea I'm also looking to create my own portfolio website. Thinking of using Webflow for that
No code all the way baby.
@isaiah_trotter Got it Isaiah. Thanks for your feedback. Will do some nocode projects in the future. I strongly believe in both
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Landing pages should be fast to be created and with a small cost. I see you are a developer, so maybe for you the "code" approach is better, but for someone like me, it's definitely "nocode".
@veselin_kostov Oh as a developer I've often used nocode tools for my projects. I'm results oriented and can spot opportunities where nocode is better value for resources spent. So not looking for the better alternative. I'm learning how PH peers see things and what's important to them. Thank you for the honest feedback. It's extremely helpful to set expectations for this launch and strategize for future products
No code, a landing page should be quick and off you go.
Alot of tools out there now, don't do it yourself, no point, no need.
Other people have spent time coding so might as well leverage their skills while you continue your journey.
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A good analogy to use is food.
Would you grow your own fruit or buy them from the grocery?