I'm looking for a website builder that offers good value for its monthly price. I've noticed that big names like Webflow and Squarespace can be quite expensive. Are there any no-code builders that have affordable monthly plans but still look professional? I just need to create a homepage, an about page, and a contact form. I've come across options like Hostinger, Durable, and Weebly but haven't tried any yet. What do you all recommend for these basic needs?
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For your needs, I'd say Hostinger is a solid choice! It generally balances lower cost with nice templates. Durable is also great if you like AI features and integrated business tools. I'd suggest checking out the free trials they offer to find the one that fits your style better.
If you want something incredibly simple, Carrd is fantastic and very affordable. Plus, it's user-friendly when you're just looking to put together basic pages without a steep learning curve.
Totally! Carrd is like the best-kept secret for quick setups.
I’ve had good luck with Durable for my small service site. It’s about $12/month and I was able to set up my homepage, about page, and contact form in under an hour. Really user-friendly and efficient!
Honestly, you can't go wrong with WordPress if your budget is tight. It's free to use if you self-host, and there are loads of themes that can give you that professional look for little to no cost. Sure, it takes a bit to learn, but it's worth it!
If you're looking for a super basic option, Canva has a website builder now too. You'd be surprised at how decent it is for simpler pages, plus it's easy to use!
Definitely agree! Free trials can save you a lot of hassle in deciding.