while we were researching to decide which low/no code platforms to choose they increased price 2 I guess, which confused how we will manage price when all business depends on their platform
@WadeMurley3 жыл бұрын
Great Video Overview! I have a question that's kinda been bothering me for some time concerning Duda. I've been using the platform for over a year, and I find it very difficult to optimize my sites for tablet and mobile after getting it to look good on desktop/laptop. I always feel it's tough to redesign to the smaller breakpoints without completely ruining the look and flow of my site. Is this something you have found to be accurate, or do you have a certain workflow that makes building websites more straightforward, such as starting on mobile and working up to the desktop, or maybe hiding sections on specific breakpoints? I'm open to any recommendations to speed up my workflow, thanks!
@johnsicili3 жыл бұрын
Thank you! Great question and I think many people are in the same position. I'll make a video dedicated to this in the next week or two. Stay tuned Wade ✌️
@nutritionqueensland Жыл бұрын
Hi! Do you know the best email marketing software to use with Duda?
@johnsicili2 жыл бұрын
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@jakubhladik58982 жыл бұрын
Is Duda easier to use than Webflow? Or quicker? With no limit to front end design? I love Webflow and will stay with them but I’m thinking of learning another platform in case in run into limitations with Webflow. Also, Webflow isn’t great for e-commerce yet. Shopify is very limited in terms of building custom sites. Is Duda good for e-commerce?
@johnsicili2 жыл бұрын
Duda is way easier and quicker than Webflow. It makes more assumptions cutting down on build time. It's still pretty flexible. I use Duda for most builds but keep Webflow in my tool belt for sites I need a lot of customizations or a more advanced CMS. That's unfortunate to hear about Webflow's ecommerce. I hate Shopify and was hoping Webflow was sufficient. Duda is pretty good. They are in the middle of transitioning from an integration (which was pretty good), to making their own/integrating a company they purchased. it's still pretty early but it's very promising. Would appreciate the support if you could sign up for Duda via my link: duda.sjv.io/WDaBG3?subId1=youtube&subId2=duda-review&subId3=comment
@RomonaFoster Жыл бұрын
Unfortunately, none of the website examples click through to the actual sites for viewing. They all are linked to the affiliate page.
@johnsicili Жыл бұрын
Hey I updated the links in the description, thanks for bringing that up. And for the links on the blog post, click the website name in the top left to go to the website... I know some of those will go to a 404 and I need to update them.
@UnderMyPalm2 жыл бұрын
Dude are you crazy? What do you mean you can't develop your own plugin? Agency level accounts can build their own plugins and there are tons of awesome 3rd party devs that specialize in Duda plugin building.
@doomtfb2 жыл бұрын
Hey John! Amazing videos and really helpful. I just came across with your content and I never hear anything about Duda, but looks really interesting! I’m using Drupal for so many years… maybe you can help me with a question. Do you recommend Duda for a website with Listing/Directory places like food locations ?? Also, this website transform in an App for mobile devices?? Thank you so much!
@johnsicili2 жыл бұрын
Hey Adrian thanks for the positive feedback! I'm glad you've found them helpful. I am also a big fan of Drupal and one of my main projects is built on it. It's actually a directory of sorts - rather complex functionality and data structures. With only knowing what you mentioned, I'd say if the primary need of the website is content management, then Drupal will probably be the better bet. Duda's CMS is great but very limited. So I like to use Duda's CMS when the primary need of the site is design/brochure while the secondary need is CMS (such as a team page or portfolio). That's just a general rule of thumb. Potentially your CMS needs are Duda capable but def explore the limitations (see my video covering the CMS kzbin.info/www/bejne/bqivgK2cZddpbKs). If you do happen to try out Duda, please use my affiliate link - it'll give both of us benefits www.duda.co?grsf=grc7tj. Cheers!
@doomtfb2 жыл бұрын
@@johnsicili Thank you so much for your quick response. I was thinking exactly the same, is to much focus in data and users. Thank you so much for your videos and definitely I can't wait for the next ones!