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Gautam Lakum
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I would pick Webflow. But it depends on what kind of website you want to build. WordPress has a significant advantage of its plugins. If you're looking to develop custom features for your website, most probably, Webflow won't work. And prospects rarely look for custom features on their website. Most of them look for websites with basic features and a fast turnaround time to build and maintain....
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Gautam Lakum
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A few examples: it shows a php error on registration, it asks to upload a profile photo everytime you edit it even if it is already there. Looks like the platform is not tested well.
Pros: Good initiative
Cons: A lot of improvements required on the web platform. UI/UX is not user friendly at all. It's tedious to perform some actions on it.
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Gautam Lakum
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Overall, loved the Quuu.
Pros: They've really great content. You can't find such easily on web. Automatically posted on your social profiles based on your configuration.
Cons: No relevant hashtags when posted automatically on social profiles. Not effective with Instagram.
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The good thing is, it also allows to add partner hotels, restaurants, bars, etc to the map.
Pros: Going to be great one for the event hosts. Attendees won't need to look for too many sites to find accommodation.
Cons: None at the moment.
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