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I’ve worked a lot with Webflow and Framer, and Divhunt has a nice start. After trying Divhunt, I'd say it's a pretty solid tool for quickly building feature-rich websites. The ability to go both no-code or add custom code routes depending on your preference is a major bonus. Being able to visually drag-and-drop elements but also add custom CSS and code gives you the best of both worlds.
Extremely powerful site builder, akin to Webflow. But it integrates with everything! Want to use headless CMS? Add a variety of JavaScript animations using plugins? This is the site-builder for you. Incredibly responsive team who listen to their users and have a phenomenal roadmap; both in terms of speed of delivery and what the community has asked for.
I usually don't write reviews, but DivHunt really deserve it.
And I have tested many in my web dev career.
I can create a simple to complex website with it. There are multiple templates you can start with to launch your first website. You can create a blog with the collection plugin. Lot of resource on YouTube & they have a responsive support.
I highly recommend it !
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