What's your favorite no-code website builder? And why?

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Krzesimir
Webflow. To my knowledge it gives you the most advanced customization and design options out there. But it's also surprisingly easy to use when you need it to.
Edun Kerry
@krzesimir_ostrowski really? I've Heard it's not actually beginner user friendly and intuitive
Krzesimir
@edun_kerry Well, maybe I'm a little biased as a UI and Web Designer - I guess I'm more familiar with some terminology or with how a website works, which is definitely helpful when using Webflow. Still there is no alternative that gives you so much freedom and functionalities in designing your website - at least I haven't found one. But Webflow is doing a pretty good job in educating on basics of web design, and the use of Webflow itself.
Edun Kerry
@krzesimir_ostrowski true... They do a good job in trying to educate users on how to use the platform that I can attest to
Justin Phillips
@krzesimir_ostrowski hands down Webflow. This has enabled me to build sites/businesses/services that I'd never have been able to build. Webflow is the future and it's still very early.
Anastasiia Zvenigorodskaia
@krzesimir_ostrowski ohhh, I hate it. We decided to use Webflow for our company website and it was really painfull - I have great experience in coding but I had a lot of problems and question. I don't like their way to add animation effects for page, working with collection is really hard. And also - it is not cheap (
albi v
https://www.undaku.com is a new no-code platform for B2B business . - SaaS Native - Multi-tenancy, subscriptions and plans, one-click deployment, self signup, Open-source - Highly modular and robust microservices-based framework, Highly customizable UI, We are on par with core features like UI Forms, Dashboards, workflow, Reporting ,Compute-based pricing and not user-based pricing
Gal
If you're looking for a simpler solution, we launched a website builder that works like Notion / a text editor. Especially friendly for beginners because it's super intuitive and easy. https://www.producthunt.com/post...
Vitali G
I'm in love with readymag. Made a lot of cool stuff with it) For e.g. I made entire landing page (mobile and desktop version) + texts + all visuals within just one day. Check it out if interested https://mentalio.app
Sarah Playford
Zyro is owned by the popular web host Hostinger, and is an excellent option for anyone looking to build their website on a budget.
Julia Zakharova
Hi! My husband (designer) says that the easiest WiX, Tilda and Taplink))
Darwin Binesh
I recommend super.so because it's so fast and easy to use. Works from notion pages which I love. Typedream is a close second. I'm not as experienced with it but if you don't use Notion at all (maybe not your case), it's a good choice.
Softr for now - but looking forward to trying Bubble and Webflow!
Sven Radavics
Webflow. Straightforward design with a lot of flexibility and exports clean code.
lanang ari
Gutenverse absolutely 🥳
Maali Baali
Shopify has earned a reputation as the go-to web builder for eCommerce sites, and it’s easy to see why.
Launching soon!
I have worked on WordPress and found it worthwhile and easy to use. My vote goes with it.
Paul Rusyn
Bubble. Because I can develop everything what I want!
Pooja Lahoti
Aasaan. It is a mobile and web-based e-commerce platform that has every single thing you need to build a successful online store. It is affordable, reliable and easy-to-use.
Philipp Stelzel
Wordpress Elementor because of it's flexibility. However, recently so many new tools entered the market, maybe I should switch! :D
Aaron O'Leary
Webflow, I haven't found a situation where it didn't work for me yet, from basic to advanced it's covered albeit a steep learning curve
Anastasiia Zvenigorodskaia
I absolutely love Tilda. They have a lot of usefull features, easy to understand interface and many integrations with some payment services. I created mmm about 20 websites using Tilda and it was fast and easy. They have a lot of beautiful components.
Vishal Godhwani from Brew Money
I have used Wix, Webflow, Kickoff labs, and Popsy. I majorly use no-code tools to create quick growth experiments. Webflow is a great tool but has a learning curve. Pretty easy to use if you know basic CSS and JS. They have a great learning academy, and the community is super helpful. Probably the best tool to create beautiful websites. Use Webflow if you don't want your websites to look like 1000s of standard websites out there. Wix is easy to use, it's basically dragging and dropping elements. They also have a lot of existing templates and are pretty cheap. You can create a standard website within 2-3 hours. Kickoff labs is great for waitlists and contests among your users. However, the UX isn't great, and it's slightly expensive. Popsy was recently launched on PH - https://www.producthunt.com/post.... It works like Notion and can quickly create basic pages in about 15-20 minutes.
Alexander Serdyuk
I develop websites for Elementor PRO. Very comfortable, I like it
Kit Fach
It depends what your end goal is, if you're a web designer I'd say webflow, but I know a lot of people really get frustrated with it if they don't have a design background. Otherwise, I'd say JetPage the company I co-founded. We're a brand new super simple powerful website builder focused on blogging/content marketing that lets you generate a modern website in 2 minutes. You get a website that runs on AWS, passes Core web vitals on mobile and desktop, has automatic image compression and conversion to web-p and we've been seeing really awesome results from our first customers.