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Duda is a leading white label web building platform for digital agencies, SaaS platforms, and web professionals offering web design services to SMBs.
Teams or individuals running complicated websites. Everything from personal websites to corporate identities and intranets. Larger examples include U.S. Army, BASF, GlobalSign, colleges & universities
The WYSIWYG ease of implementation has increased our profitability and productivity. It's an awesome platform and I highly recommend you check it out.
I actually forgot that I had a paid subscription & just noticed when the annual payment went through my credit card. Totally my fault but I was disappointed that I had wasted $80 odd dollars.
Great functionality, many and good templates, great development speed, many updates with new features per year, great customer support.
At first, I was disappointed with the blogging feature.
I loved working from the duda platform during my free trial, the whole functionality of building a site is easy drag and drop and for me is a winner winner chicken dinner thansks.
The software is hard to understand, and if you make certain errors, like putting adsense on wrong, you need to delete everything and start all over again to get your website to function properly.
Insights / Personalizations are very flexible and useful. My clients love the ease of implementing them.
They bill it as a drag and drop, however, you really have to learn it as it is not as simple as drag and drop from my perspective.
It's intuitive, comprehensive in feature set, easy to set up, easy for clients to use, responsive, adaptable, and secure. The user community is supportive, helpful, and really, really smart.
My only dislike with Concrete5 is the lack of native e-commerce functionality built into the CMS.
I've been using concrete5 for years, and I've been always happy with it. I love its powerful features, it's simplicity, its flexibility and its user friendliness.
Documentation is really bad, for developer and enduser.
For secure and well-written code, and a solid, logical module approach, this is a unique solution, and has been reliable for many years already.
Support is poor to nonexistent. Vendors are not required to keep up their products, leaving customers hanging.
Works out of the box, easy to setup and is packed with features so you don't need loads of plugins. Great for editors and very good for developers to build off.
Required starting over for most sites, though the old version still runs so disruption was minimal. The user forum needs a shakeup and update.
Destiny G.: I'm Destiny. I'm CEO and lead designer of Dew Designs, a small boutique branding firm and I would give Duda a five out of five. Before I started using Duda, I was using a range of other programs or website builders including Wix. I've used GoDaddy before and a few others. I just found that Duda was, I guess, the easiest to use and had the most range for me as a designer. I was able to just do more functionality-wise using the Duda website builder. So the reasons why I prefer Duda over many other platforms is because it is extremely easy to use. It has a lot of functionality and it just allows me a lot of flexibility when I'm building our websites for my clients. I do not code. But I do like that it's a drag-and-drop site that I can use, but that has high level of customization, which allows me to really provide my clients with a custom site that doesn't look like the run-of-the-mill templates. So getting started with Duda was fairly easy. It wasn't 100% easy. But it was fairly easy because it kind of mirrors a lot of my experiences with a lot of other drag-and-drop sites. It does have a bit of a learning curve. I will be honest. But overall, I would say it's fairly easy, especially if you're already familiar with how drag-and-drop sites work. So for those who are considering getting Duda, I would definitely say it's a platform worth considering. Again, I just can't overstate the flexibility that you get with this platform and I do like that it's starting to offer more features that cater to design agencies. So I'm able to kind of do some of the billing through the Duda site, which allows me to kind of make sure that the sites are connected or disconnected based on whether or not the clients pay. So I would say if you are looking to kind of do this professionally, this is definitely an option to consider in terms of website development and building and, yeah, I think it's just a really good platform, has nice templates as well. So I think it's just overall a very great option.
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