What platform do you use for your website?

Olena Bomko
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Dariush Abbasi
Launching soon!
I use Google Cloud Platform and Netlify CMS. I also use ] Cloudflare for dns and Plausible Analytics for analytics
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Alvaro Villalba Perez
Do you mean to build it?
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Daniel Burns
We are using Wordpress.
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Sankar Isanaka
I use Flutter WEB now to build webpages, mine are custom built and simple LPs, and then I host these on Firebase, deployment is so much easier, no downtimes with traffic spikes, and amazing edge network of Google for super fast page loads. the best part is that these survive with free tier use so I run my sites almost free. if you have plain HTML pages, they can also be hosted on Firebase without changing any code and enjoy this free tier benifits. happy to explain/show you if you want to save some $ with your sites this way.
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Girish Gilda
I use wordpress as website builder and hostinger as hosting provider
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Soumil Rathi
I used Wordpress and hosted on AWS. Even for the web application, I found Wordpress to be a convenient way to connect back-end with front-end instead of having to do it myself.
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BruitagesGratuits
Definitivamente wordpress, lo uso para actualizar personalizaciones para sitios web de juegos, Por ejemplo, https://apktodo.io/es/minecraft/ muestra cómo para todos como, ...
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Swayam
We are using Bubble for our no code app!
Adithya Krishnan
Cloudflare mostly.
Muhammad Arslan Aslam
I have trusted Namecheap for a long time with pretty much everything. Now, most of my static websites are hosted on Vercel, back-end is on Google Cloud Platform and domains are still on Namecheap. I use Cloudflare for DNS management religiously and Google Workspace for emails.
Dentist
I utilize WordPress as the platform for my website. It offers a user-friendly interface, extensive customization options, and a vast library of plugins and themes. WordPress empowers me to create and manage my site efficiently, ensuring a seamless online presence.
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Our life coaching website and web-based app, we coded it ourselves in NextJS. We are still using Wordpress for our travel company websites.