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  • What website builder (CMS/custom code) do you use?

    Olena Bomko
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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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    Webflow
    Olena Bomko
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    @alex_egorov My clients complain that it adds a lot of useless code. You should edit code manually to get good rankings from performance tests (Core Web Vitals). True?
    Paul Mit
    Tilda, Webflow
    Olena Bomko
    The LinkedIn Inbound Playbook
    The LinkedIn Inbound Playbook
    @mituhin Do you like them?
    Olena Bomko
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    @andrey_bozhjev Do you like them?
    Andrey Bozhjev
    @olenabomko Yeah) Softr integrates nicely with databases that are deployed in Airtable. Tilda is great for quick creation of lendings.
    Prem Saini
    Due to its combination of strong design skills and clean, effective code creation, Webflow is the ideal website builder.
    Olena Bomko
    The LinkedIn Inbound Playbook
    The LinkedIn Inbound Playbook
    @prem_saini1 My clients complain that it adds a lot of useless code. You should edit code manually to get good rankings from performance tests (Core Web Vitals). True?
    Steve Lou
    Webflow + flowbase and you have everything you need!
    Olena Bomko
    The LinkedIn Inbound Playbook
    The LinkedIn Inbound Playbook
    @steve_lourdessamy Do you edit drag-and-drop or edit the code manually?
    Leena Chitnis
    RuffRest® Ultimate Dog Bed
    RuffRest® Ultimate Dog Bed
    I just use Shopify plug-and-play templates and hire a coder to make it custom
    Olena Bomko
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    @chitterz Can you edit content yourself?
    Leena Chitnis
    RuffRest® Ultimate Dog Bed
    RuffRest® Ultimate Dog Bed
    @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.
    Olena Bomko
    The LinkedIn Inbound Playbook
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    @paula_u What is this?
    Paula Ulianiuk
    @olenabomko it's a headless website builder. It's still in closed beta, but you can ask for an invite on our website https://cntrl.site/ And we are launching in 3 weeks💥
    Sergei Petrov
    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.
    Olena Bomko
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    @sergeipetrov Interesting! Thank you :) Are you happy with Wix?
    Adam Lui
    <3 Docsify, it lets you type up pages using simple Markdown, host for free on GitHub, then it renders it as HTML you can make beautiful using CSS
    Olena Bomko
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    @adamlui Very cool! Something new for me. Are you a developer?
    Ashmil Hussain
    Onepane
    Launching soon!
    Our website is natively built using React and NextJS, with Contentful serving as our headless CMS for blogs.
    Olena Bomko
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    @ashmil_hussain Only developers can edit your main website?
    Ashmil Hussain
    Onepane
    Launching soon!
    @olenabomko, Only developers can modify the design, while Contentful is used for updating or publishing content and images.
    We are using Builder.io because it is very flexible and developers can edit code more freely.
    Ivan Dudin
    WordPress + Stackable extension = perfect combo for no-code site construction. Live example you can look in our site: https://useblocks.io
    Judith Amarachi 💙
    Wordpress and Webflow. I'm currently building one on Webflow
    David strc
    Blogger is a free blog platform that is owned by Google. It is a good choice for projects that need a simple blog
    Christin Koehler
    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.
    Arsen Batyuchok 🇺🇦
    I mostly use Contentful as headless CMS, along with an earlier mentioned product called Control :)