What's your favorite no code tool for creating websites?
Syed
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With so many builders out there, which do you think does it best?
I've been using webflow for the past week or so for my newsletter blog and it's been an awesome experience.
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Aleksi Meldo@maindi
Been using mostly Webflow, but for the most recent projects Framer has worked well. Highly recommend checking it out.
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@notion @wajiha_haider Interesting, do you use a tool like super.so for your site or just publish it direct from Notion?
1. Framer
2. Webflow
3. Shuffle.dev
4. Super.so
@sachin_shajan
It is a very powerful and attractive tool.
Especially, in my opinion, the look and feel of the tool you work with has an effect on the work itself and its quality.
Framer's story is also very interesting: https://www.producthunt.com/stor...
Webflow anyday
For me WiX or Tilda
Hello!
I am developing a site on WordPress + Elementor Pro.
@alexander_serdyuk1 I used to use that combination, but lately I'm finding it hard to optimize assets while preserving page load time with Elementor.
@alexander_serdyuk1 Not yet, would you recommend it?
Webflow and Tilda
When it comes to building e-commerce websites in India, aasaan is probably the best no-code mobile and web-based app there is.
For other kinds of websites, Webflow is pretty great.
when it comes to ecommerce I prefer aasaan app
I used Elementor Pro + WordPress. But my other favorites are Carrd, WebFlow, and Typedream.
Of course, it's webflow
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I use WordPress + Elementor Pro for very website.
Sellfy, webflow
Squarespace for me :) (total noob)
Webflow for sure
Depends on your needs, but I'll take Dorik.
I've been using WiX.
Webflow is my favorite no-code tool for creating websites.