Let's settle this once and for all: Which website builder is the King for beginners at this moment?

Demetre Mildiani
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Demetre Mildiani
My list is: 1. WordPress 2. Softr 3. Google sites
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Ted Schaefer
@demetre_mildiani1 I keep seeing WordPress and haven't used it in over 10 years, I'm surprised it's keeping up. Do you have any go-to examples of great modern WordPress sites?
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Neel
@demetre_mildiani1 @sixbangs Yes! People keep mentioning about WordPress; but, when I look at the websites of some of the saas companies, I doubt they are done with wordpress (or am I wrong?)
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Sina C
Readymag.com
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Daniel Pirciu
for me it's the same list for years, ranked by simplicity // Carrd co // Hubspot // Webflow And my current favorite, Brizy Cloud
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Hạ Hồ
List of website builder tools I've used: 1. WordPress: Free and open-source, WordPress is a free and open-source platform that allows you to download and install the software on your own server. In addition, it has Technical knowledge required: Installing and using WordPress may require some basic technical knowledge, especially if you want to customize the appearance and functionality of your website. 2. Squarespace Squarespace has a simple and easy-to-use interface that allows you to create a website just by dragging and dropping elements and editing them visually. Squarespace has a higher price tag than some other platforms like WordPress. 3. Editmi Editmi has a drag-and-drop interface that is easy for users to use. In addition, with a variety of templates and themes, users in any field can easily find what they need. This platform is still relatively new to users, but I like to experience new things. If you are a beginner, you can start with this tool. These are my personal experiences, try it out and let me know what you think! Have a nice day!
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Eli B
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PagePalooza - Since you do not need an expert or spend hours watching tutorials and guides.