Best Tools for Building My First Service-Based Website?

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Asked By CuriousCat99 On

I'm starting an e-commerce business that focuses on providing services, and I'll need to set up a system for scheduling appointments. Although I currently don't have any clients, I want to ensure I'm making the right initial decisions. I've experimented with Webflow, Wix, and a bit of Squarespace, with Webflow being my favorite so far. However, I find the reliance on multiple third-party tools to be a hassle, and I'm looking for a more streamlined solution. Any recommendations?

4 Answers

Answered By WebDevWizard44 On

I think you should keep it simple for now—focus on HTML and basic CSS. You don’t need to complicate things just yet. Building your site from scratch can be beneficial in the long run.

TechyTina23 -

Not everyone wants to learn coding though. OP might be better off with a no-code builder to get started quickly!

SimpleSimon99 -

Totally agree, but if they want to grow, knowing the basics could help them understand the process better.

Answered By DesignSavvy61 On

Have you thought about hiring someone to help? Sometimes it’s best to let the experts handle it so you can focus on your business.

Answered By BuilderBob88 On

There are also options like Replit or Lovable that you might want to give a try. They can help you build without too much hassle!

CuriousCat99 -

Thanks! I'll check those out.

Answered By CodeNewbie567 On

You could just use static HTML files to start. It’s a great way to learn the basics without diving deep into more complicated stuff.

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