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Marketing agencies, web development, and design agencies. Marketers, product managers, and web/UX designers, looking to assess design element visibility and make data-driven decisions.
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The Ui has recently had a revamp, so its nice and clean and easy to understand - as you would expect for a company which is based on clean Ui design.
That's enough to really throw a client off and confuse them as it isn't branded to our company.
It's been super useful in helping me to understand what my target audience cares about the most. It's been a real-time saver for me and I'm looking forward to using it more.
It's not a live heatmap like hotjar so sometimes the data metrics can be wrong, but I haven't had this issue.
Super easy to use, and is a great visual representation to show clients about the improvement made, or what could be done to improve their site graphically.
The tips for improving a design are more than poor.
I love the simplicity of this tool. The chrome extension makes it super easy to get heatmaps and generate reports for webpages.
I don't realy like the photoshop plugin. I often get error messages.
They always change, add more useful feature and improve the theme. Most of all, best support team: polite, helpful and very responsive.
It can be difficult to determine what will impact which elements of the site, and other drag and drop editors do make it easier to craft a website purely "from scratch.
Overall thoughts about Divi are: It is worth the money, It will speed up your build time make you more productive and the premade templates help you create an amazing website fast.
I feel that the pricing should be adjusted for the South-African market as the ZAR is very weak against the USD.
I love knowing that as my business changes, so can my website. Divi is a fair price for a great product.
I was really frustrated that the layout didn't automatically transfer to mobile and other devices.
Ease of use and a wide range of features that I can customize according to my own needs, along with brilliant support that is very helpful and knowledgeable.
The websites made with it are bloated with unnecessary code. That makes websites made with Divi much slower to load than those that are done with the built in block editor.
Joel: Hi, my name is Joel. I'm the pastor of a growing church called Pentecostal Lighthouse Church in Ajax, Ontario, and I give Divi a five out of five rating. We switched from using Squarespace to run our website platform. We were really trying to use something that was easy to navigate and edit on the fly without knowing a lot of backend code. So we ended up switching from Squarespace to Divi based on the cost. We chose Divi because there was, A, lot more cost savings. Squarespace was raising its prices to the point where it was getting too much to navigate on a monthly basis. And then, we loved the flexibility of Divi. It gave us a little bit more customization than we had with Squarespace. Onboarding with Divi was a little bit more of a curve, learning curve than it was with Squarespace. There was a little bit more of learning the how things work. Thankfully, we had someone walking us through it, so there was some great tutorials available online, which helped a lot. And also, we had an expert graphic designer who had used Divi before, and he helped us navigate some of the challenges that we had. So onboarding it was a little bit more laborious than it was with Squarespace, but the end result is better. My recommendation, if you're considering using Divi, is find someone who's used it before. They are super helpful in walking you through some of the learning curve issues. If you don't have that ability, really lean heavily into their training videos. Take the time. I know a lot of times you just want to get it up and get it going, but do take the time to invest in your learning the back end so that you can use it to its full extent.
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