I'm trying to find a website builder that offers great value for its monthly price. I've noticed that popular options like Webflow and Squarespace can be quite expensive. I'm looking for no-code builders that are reasonably priced, yet look professional enough for a simple website. I mainly need a homepage, an about page, and a contact form. I've seen options like Hostinger, Durable, and Weebly, but I haven't tried any of them. If you have any recommendations or personal experiences with these or other builders, I'd love to hear your thoughts! Thanks!
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If you're really on a tight budget, **WordPress** is also free if you host it yourself. It might have a steeper learning curve, but once you get the hang of it, you can make really customized and professional-looking websites. Just a little bit of coding knowledge can go a long way!
I’ve been using **Durable** for my small service site. It was super quick to set up—all my essential pages in about an hour for just $12/month. Definitely worth checking out if you want something easy!
For what you're looking to create—a homepage, about page, and contact form—**Hostinger** is a solid choice. It generally offers a good mix of affordability and professional templates. **Durable** is another great option if you're interested in AI features and integrated tools. I'd suggest trying out their free trials to see which one you find more user-friendly!
Yeah, I agree! Hostinger has some nice templates and is quite intuitive. I found their support to be helpful too.
You might want to consider **Carrd**. It’s simple, very affordable, and perfect for small sites like yours. Plus, it's user-friendly and looks clean for a professional touch!
Carrd has been awesome for me! It’s super easy to set up and gets the job done without breaking the bank.

Yeah, WordPress can be a pain, but it’s hard to beat in terms of flexibility and cost. Just need a good hosting plan.