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.
It depends on your use case, I think if you're more comfortable with wev development and want to do something really creative webflow is perfect. I know a lot of beginners get really frustrated with it.
I'm obviously biased but I'd pick JetPage.co. You can pass Google Core Web vitals out of the box, comes with AWS cloud hosting, auto-compresses and converts your images to WebP to keep your sizes low, and you never have to worry about maintenance and you can just focus on creating content.
Not as much design freedom, as it wants to let you skip web design but you get a modern professional looking website in 2 minutes.
@tiru@_syedhuq Aasaan is more affordable, doesn't charge extra for plugins and has a more responsive customer support team. Furthermore, its UI is more user-friendly IMO.
@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...
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.
I'll say different tools depending on the situation/timeframe and requirement.
I personally like notion for something quick and simple. My current one is in Notion too - https://nqaze.com
For single pagers with good UI and effects: carrd.co
For multi pagers and a little complex sites: Webflow.