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GREAT documentation and anything you still can't figure out, just google. I love building sites on this platform because clients can TRULY maintain their own website once launched.
What concerns me about this software, is the lack of ownership over all the work put into the website. Software companies these days are becoming political and illogical at times.
You don't need any technical or true design skills to create a solid website. The high quality templates, with predetermined styling, ensure that even a simple website looks clean and elegant.
Sometimes there is a lag time where the system takes a little while to respond and that can be annoying.
Love the simplicity of some of the designs on Squarespace. The ability to make a website myself without hiring a designer is worth a lot to me.
In my personal opinion, I think SS is lost with its minimalist phyloshopy and streamlined way of doing things.
Squarespace is a fantastic tool to utilize for non-designers looking for a well developed website for an affordable price. Once you understand the platform it’s very easy to update.
Sometimes it will delete things I don’t want it to accidentally I’m not sure what the problem is, there needs to be a general undo button.
GrandNode Plugins are excellent. I highly recommend GrandNode to everyone who wants an excellent easy to use website.
There is no rest API , the price for thems is little expensive and they did not update the version of thems if you pay its.
Its great for my company. I see a lot of options that will help perform tasks on the best side.
We've been using WooCommerce before and it was slow, low performance and hard to manage. Migration to GrandNode solved that problems.
As a developper, the architecture is pretty nice to interact with all needed parts like payment, shipping and you can change/add part of the system to improve/adapt it.
From France there are no marketing on this project, I mean, when you try to connect shipping or payment, all commercial team ask on which platform are you.
I highly recommend GrandNode to everyone who wants an excellent, easy to use website.
I don't see any weaknesses which will bother me. Maybe that's caused by fact that I use only the most basic features.
Liz K.: Hi, my name is Liz. I am a Senior Paralegal at a niche law firm, but I'm also involved in operations at our resident techie outside of our external IT department. Our company size is approximately 30 people, and I would give Squarespace a one or two. Okay. We use Squarespace to host our company's basically about website with the details of what we do. Not our client portals, but just our company's main webpage. We are in the process of migrating to Wix. I have extensive experience with coding languages as well as multiple hosting providers. Wix is one that I'm not familiar with. And in the brief time I've already started using Wix, I prefer it to Squarespace dramatically. And I'm still not even fully up to everything with it. The one feature I do like about Squarespace is how easy it is to set up an application as well as the menus and their sub-menus, and add external links that in a way that it looks appealing. I hate their way to set up webpages. I hate how finicky it is. I hate how little control you have. I hate that you can't set the pixels with it, do you want the columns, you have to drag and drop everything. At some points, I wish I could write it into code rather than use their built-in thing, but that's not an option. I do not like how, for example, on our employees page, I have to click the add picture, add text, add this, add spacers in certain order. It gets all messed up. You drag and drop a block the wrong way, the whole website gets screwy. And then there's no one to... Or it's just very un-user-friendly for a site that advertises itself to be user-friendly. And again, I am very experienced with web design and I find it very frustrating, so I couldn't imagine someone who's never built a website before trying to figure it out.
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