What's your favorite no-code website builder? And why?
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Christian Pezzin@pezzin
I usually use Wordpress.com or Tumblr.com when I need to create quick sites on the fly. Get a third level domain, all pretty much free and super quick to use. :)
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Creative Tim
https://www.loopple.com/ - was the product of the day on PH 30 oct 2021 : https://www.producthunt.com/post...
website builder is Webflow. if it's a complex SaaS app, Bubble for me.
As I'm a UI designer, I use https://siter.io/ for all my projects. I can't code to use Webflow.
Notion Expert
Bubble
SOFTR.IO! 🔥Just give it a try you won't regret!
Frontitude
As a developer, I find Webflow as the ultimate tool for building websites. It gives you advanced front-end development capabilities, wrapped with a nice UI.
https://Kitcod.com (no-code in-app community), easy to integrate just 48 hrs — that's all will take us to plan & integrate massive Social+ features in your app (Mobile & Web)
I like Notion
I am a backend developer and I believe in coding myself and building no code stuff for others ;)
Notion + Super.so - Quick and easy, custom domain, and notion is the backend of most of my business and content processes. So, pushing content to the web becomes a drag and drop exercise to the appropriate workspace.
for sites... squarespace 🙌
Webflow! Community support is good.
I use Potion! It's a site builder based on Notion pages.
It handles most cases I need for a fast site builder.
If I need more complex stuff I prefer to code it
Founders' Book
@Typedream for me.
Why?
It's simple, easy to use, Notion like! and a super supportive team.
They deliver what they said: Easy as Notion, Beautiful like Webflow.
Checkout https://foundersbook.co/
Elementor Page Builder (https://elementor.com/) in combination with WordPress. Pretty easy to use, still endless flexible, and as it's integrated with WordPress, you can use almost every WP-Plugin.
@yves_schleich1 Elementor +1. Here's a video explaining why (and they've improved features since):
Of course this is all relative to use case, but Elementor serves a broad, non-technical audience (and technical!).
softr.io and Carrd - as between these two, almost all use cases can be covered. Also, I like them for the pricing, ease, and myriad of nice templates.
I've found Bubble to be very effective at building Web Apps. I've seen a handful of comments related to Bubble, but I would imagine Bubble offers more than needed for a simpler Website. It's no-code, but still requires some knowledge of building web apps; otherwise, you may build a website that is clunky.
If I was simply building a website, I would probably explore another option like Webflow first to see if it is better optimized for websites. Again, for web apps that need the full set of tools Bubble has to offer, I'm all in on Bubble.
Good old Wordpress :)