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No-code tool to build landing pages

Hey IH!

I am looking to create some landing pages without spending much engineering time. Simple, modern, minimalistic templates and should work on a custom domain.

Please suggest the tools that you know of.

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on January 2, 2022
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    https://versoly.com/ i'm the founder :)

    Think we meet those requirements, and have a lot of Indie Hackers using us!

    Also we have world class support if you run into any issues etc.

    I just read you need multiple landing pages etc, we have 250+ blocks that allow marketers to build very quickly.

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    You can check out https://landingpage.fyi/
    There is basically everything you need to create a landing page!

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    My favorite - Umso

    It's a block-based website builder, meaning that you don't need to do any designing to get a modern-looking, high-converting website.

    I've used it for all my products at some point - you can see an example on one of my old projects here

    I used it for Software Ideas as well, but we've since switched to a custom design!

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    https://bowwe.com/, I think, meets all your requirements.

    You can find hundreds of templates for any use and customizable widgets, sections, and blocks to elevate your landing page.
    Simple and intuitive in usage, you can create the desired project professionally within minutes.

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    If you’re looking for something simple, I recommend Carrd.co, although to connect a custom domain you need to pay 19$ PER Year, which is very cheap.

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    Hey, I think Notion and Popsy (https://popsy.co/) is what you're looking for :)

    Popsy lets you turn your Notion page into a free website. You can set up features like custom domain, add navigation bars, buttons, galleries and customize everything without code. It's very user-friendly and it syncs automatically with Notion so updating your page is easy.

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    Landing pages and a powerful user experience in minutes, check it out!

    https://www.frontlyapp.com/

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    Slightly off topic but related, a no code tool to review landing pages - Pagereview

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    My two cents are:

    • If you want something super simple, Carrd is incredible. Really simple to use and really cheap

    • For more complex sites, then go for Webflow. Again, really easy to use but it can get pricey.

    I'm building my project on Firebase where hosting is free so I've built a site on Webflow, exported the code and deployed to Firebase. This way I've had minimal Webflow costs but (almost) all the Webflow functionality.

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    There are tons. Basic landing pages are better with fewer degrees of freedom (i.e.,
    things to mess up in responsive views). For simple, https://unicornplatform.com and
    cardd.co are truly awesome.

    When you need an e-comm, adding I-frames, or
    hooking up dynamic inputs or emails to Airtables/Zapier, then https://softr.io and
    https://webflow.com are better to use. I used Soft.io for a subscription e-commerce page
    with search functionality connected to an Airtable (https://services.getwellpaid.com). We
    were just messing around, but it’s powerful software.

    Lastly, Webflow is an overload
    of options, but has the most features and is the best when you need to include any i-frames or if you need to
    manipulate responsive views independently. It’s like no-code for seasoned coders
    though.

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    @Deepak09 - I'm building a product that'll let you built a quick custom site using help of a professional designer. The problem I'm trying to solve is this -

    No-code tools are great; but you're still left with making the design decisions on your own (font-size, customizing colors etc.). My solution fixes that problem. Let me know if you'd want to give it a try.

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    Carrd lets you build landing pages as well https://carrd.co/

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    I've tried https://unicornplatform.com and https://webflow.com

    And I think unicorn platform is made by an indie hacker as well

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    You can use elementor, I use it for my client and my project. You can create a good looking landing page quickly

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    As of the current comments, if you're looking to add a pricing page to the landing page, I would be glad to help with PriceWell.

    Integrates with almost all of the NoCode Landing Page builder mentioned here and works on top of Stripe, so we provide the same data security as Stripe does.

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    If you are looking for a no-code tool to build easy banner campaigns - check out bannernote.com - I am btw the founder so let me know if you have any questions.

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    Hey I'm working on something like this - https://leavewithaweb.site/

    It's a no code site builder that you can download a zip of the files or deploy to your Netlify account...

    It's not fully functional yet but check it out? It's as you described, with templates and ability to edit it without any other help.

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    if you are Notion fan it's worth to try https://potion.so/

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      Just signed up, check it out :) thanks

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    I suggest you remove out of your head that HTML and CSS are coding.

    From that point on, you will lose your fear of modifying landing pages directly into Dreamweaver or directly on HTML using SublimeText. Is just a matter of using the find tool and replacing stuff.

    If you need something super easy there are always LeadPages, Clickfunnels, and such.

    Just my 2 cents, I can always get big companies landing pages and modify them entirely using wget command.

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      That's true what you said, but my issue isn't with editing the web page but creating many landing/marketing pages at higher velocity. I don't want the marketing team to call engineers so often.

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        There are some builder scripts made in JS which you can add snippets of code on different sections.
        Such as this: https://codecanyon.net/item/novi-visual-page-builder/20530305

        You will have to design your own sections for fast use, the problem is adapting forms and code as you mention.

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    I recently tried Cloud Cannon and found it to be near perfect. My only negative is the free tier is too limiting with build minutes, but once you have the page ready to go, it works good enough

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