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Website Builders Tools

Build websites, marketing sites, service pages, landing pages, and lightweight web experiences.

Tools in Website Builders

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C4.5/5

Canva

Canva is worth reviewing when quick social graphics, presentations, and brand assets is the main job to solve.

Best for: quick social graphics, presentations, and brand assetsPrice note: Check current pricing before buying
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F4.5/5

Figma

Figma is worth reviewing when interface design, collaboration, and prototypes is the main job to solve.

Best for: interface design, collaboration, and prototypesPrice note: Check current pricing before buying
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A4/5

Adobe Express

Adobe Express is worth reviewing when quick branded designs and lightweight creative work is the main job to solve.

Best for: quick branded designs and lightweight creative workPrice note: Check current pricing before buying
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P3.9/5

Penpot

Penpot is worth reviewing when open-source interface design and prototyping is the main job to solve.

Best for: open-source interface design and prototypingPrice note: Check current pricing before buying
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F4.2/5

Framer

Framer is worth reviewing when modern portfolio and marketing sites is the main job to solve.

Best for: modern portfolio and marketing sitesPrice note: Check current pricing before buying
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W4.3/5

Webflow

Webflow is worth reviewing when custom marketing sites and portfolios is the main job to solve.

Best for: custom marketing sites and portfoliosPrice note: Check current pricing before buying
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W4/5

Wix

Wix is worth reviewing when easy small business and portfolio sites is the main job to solve.

Best for: easy small business and portfolio sitesPrice note: Check current pricing before buying
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S4/5

Squarespace

Squarespace is worth reviewing when clean portfolio and service websites is the main job to solve.

Best for: clean portfolio and service websitesPrice note: Check current pricing before buying
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W4/5

WordPress.com

WordPress.com is worth reviewing when blogging, content sites, and flexible website publishing is the main job to solve.

Best for: blogging, content sites, and flexible website publishingPrice note: Check current pricing before buying
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C4.2/5

Carrd

Carrd is worth reviewing when simple one-page portfolios and landing pages is the main job to solve.

Best for: simple one-page portfolios and landing pagesPrice note: Check current pricing before buying
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D4/5

Dorik

Dorik is worth reviewing when no-code portfolio and lightweight business websites is the main job to solve.

Best for: no-code portfolio and lightweight business websitesPrice note: Check current pricing before buying
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