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Top 7 Easy No-Code Website Builder Tools (With Comparison)

Apr 18, 2023

If you are planning to build your own website as a start-up, coach, consultant or a business owner and looking into the no-code website platforms, this blog post will help you.  On no-code platforms, you can build websites without being required to have any knowledge of, or experience with, computer programming code or design.

On this post, I will be comparing the following seven no-code platforms for coaches, start-ups and small businesses based on their ease of use, price, and features:

  1. Wix
  2. Squarespace
  3. Weebly
  4. Webflow
  5. Bubble
  6. Cardd
  7. Kajabi

Why Prefer a No-Code Website?

To build your website or implement an idea online online, you can hire a developer, designer or work with a professional agency which are also great ways to start. This post is not about that, but it is for those who want to choose building their website themselves on platforms that need no coding experience.

No-code platforms offer a straightforward and cost-effective method for businesses to create their own websites and digital assets. No-code platforms are a game-changer for digital entrepreneurs who want to focus on building their business without worrying about the technical aspect of building a website. This is because no-code platforms give digital business owners with time and money savings, simplified procedures, the opportunity to customize their websites, the capacity to experiment with their websites, and scalability.

Here are a few benefits:

  • Reducing costs: Users of platforms that need no coding can create their own websites without the need to hire a coder or 3rd party service provider.
  • Reducing complexity: No-code platforms have arisen in recent years to provide a user-friendly interface to make website building accessible to individuals without the essential coding and design skills. Simply put, the procedure of developing a website has been simplified.
  • Personalized options: By offering customers with a wide variety of editable themes from which to choose, no-code platforms enable you to create websites that can be personalized.
  • Rapid experimentation of your idea: No-code platforms allow you to rapidly experiment with new website layouts and features and fine-tune your website's overall appearance. This can be especially useful for smaller businesses that frequently have to react quickly to altering market conditions.
  • Flexibility in operations: Because of its scalable nature, no-code platforms allow businesses to easily modify and expand their operations as their business grows and their requirements change without the need for a significant redesign of their website.

Can You Give Some Examples of Platforms That Don't Require Coding?

There are sooooo many options. To help you focus and simplify, here are seven no-code platforms I recommend to start discovering more about if you have an idea to implement online.

  1. Wix

It is a well-known website builder that has user-friendly features such as drag-and-drop functionality. Wix gives its you the ability to select a design from a sizable collection of prepared templates, alter the overall appearance of their website, and incorporate a variety of helpful elements such as blogs, online stores, and contact forms. Wix offers free as well as premium services. Because it is one of the easiest no-code platforms that are currently accessible, Wix is a good choice for beginners to consider. Click here to go to the Wix website.

2. Squarespace

Squarespace is a website builder that requires minimal work on the part of users to produce a website that is both aesthetically pleasing and fully functioning. Squarespace gives you a number of different pre-made website designs, each of which may be customized via the use of an easy drag-and-drop interface. In addition, Squarespace provides tools for the creation of online forums, feedback forms, and shops for online businesses. Squarespace is a website builder that is simple to use. Click here to go to the Squarespace website.

  1.  Weebly

Weebly is a platform that features an intuitive interface based on drag-and-drop operations. Weebly gives customers the ability to rapidly and simply develop websites that have a professional appearance by providing a wide library of readymade templates. Customers can then add one-of-a-kind content and functionality to their websites, such as online stores, blogs, and contact forms. Click here to go to the Weebly website.

  1.  Webflow

Webflow is the no-code platform that you can use if you want to create a smart website for your business. Webflow offers a graphical user interface for the development of websites and enables additional customization through the use of cascading style sheets and hypertext markup language. Webflow provides you with access to a vast library of readymade designs. Some examples of this include online stores, blogs, and contact forms. Webflow has a steeper learning curve than some of the other options on our list.  Click here to go to the Webflow website.

  1.  Bubble

When it comes to the development of web apps, the no-code platform known as Bubble is the one of the options to utilize. The visual interface that Bubble provides makes it simple for users to construct complex applications and add features by altering pre-existing ones. Even if the learning curve for Bubble is steeper than that of some of the other solutions on our list, it is still an excellent option for anybody who is interested in developing more complex online applications. Click here to go to the Bubble website.

  1.  Carrd

Carrd is a no-code platform that allows users to create simple websites consisting of a single page. Carrd gives its clients the ability to choose a template, change the way it looks, and add other components to it, such as payment buttons and forms. Among all the other platforms I mention on this blog post, I find Carrd the most user friendy and practical one if you are looking into simple solutions and don`t have tons of content. Because of its user-friendly layout, Carrd is an excellent choice for first-time users and those who would like to test landing pages, MVPs (Minimum Viable Products). Click here to go to the Carrd website.

  1.  Kajabi

This is the one I am using for my website. Kajabi is a platform for online business owners, such as coaches, trainers, and those who create courses, that does not require any coding. Kajabi is a website builder, online course platform, and membership site management system with an emphasis on user friendliness and a graphical user interface. Kajabi may be used to create and administer websites, online courses, and membership sites. It is super easy to use, is flexible and I personally have experienced that their customer support is amazing. When I had questions or a technical problem, they got back to me in 24 hours, even on the weekends. Although the costs are higher compared to the others, if you are looking for a one stop shop solution for your website, blog, digital products, online courses etc. you might want to start exploring Kajabi. Click here to go to the Kajabi website.

Where to Start Building your Website, Course Platform, Blog

Here are some tips for you to consider if you are just getting started with no-code platforms:

  1.  What is your long - term vision? Once you identified your vision, I`d recommend to sort out your objectives and make a requirements list. Before you start using a platform that requires no coding, you need a clear idea of what it is you want to do. Do you have any plans to launch a website, online store, newsletter subscription or mobile application? Which of these capabilities do you feel is the most valuable to you? If you first define what your requirements are, you will be in a better position to choose the most appropriate no-code platform and features. For example, I wanted to build a website with the functionalities to have an online shop, digital products, online courses, blog, newsletter, marketing funnels for CRM, which is easy to use, mobile friendly and scalable. I wanted a platform which offered all these in one, which impacted my initial decision.
  2.  Start exploring the options: Explore around until you find a platform that meets your requirements. There are several options accessible as mentioned on this blog post. These are just a handful among many other options which are other popular options which are available (such as Podia or Wordpress).
  3.  Choose one or two and get familiar with the system: After deciding on a platform that requires no coding, you can set aside some time to become familiar with how to make use of it. The majority of no-code platforms contain documentation, which may be found in the form of tutorials, manuals, and discussion boards, to aid new users. Most of them have free-trials, too. 
  4.  Develop an initial structure and start: The super basic 3 step formula I followed after choosing the platform, deciding on the branding, logo, name etc. was:

- Step 1: Identify the content (e.g.: About, Online Shop, Blog, Services etc.)

- Step 2: Make a wireframe (Build a visual design for yourself with the elements you want to have on the homepage. e.g. : I literally made 6 boxes with headlines of content on a piece of paper:) before starting to build on the platform I used. Keep it simple.)

- Step 3: Choose a layout /design and start building simply. Concentrate on the things that will be most important to your users, and make sure that the designs and procedures you utilize reflect that.

TIP: Remember that when creating and developing a website, online business, e-product, the needs of the user should always come first, and you should be sure to collect input from users at every step. I  recommend to do it two ways. Here`s how:

  • Traditional way: Ask a few friends, colleagues or previous clients for feedback and constructive criticism about the initial version of your website. This was one of the steps I included once my website was 60% ready, and I would highly recommend to anyone who is starting, because it was quite insightful. My recommendation would be to keep this part also simple.
  • Digital way: Check the Google Analytics data and insights and act on them. (e.g.: My website data showed that blog posts are one of the top three pages where I have most returning visitors, with less drop off rate, and which convert to downloads (free e-books) and client call requests, so I decide to keep focusing on this section more.)

Thank you for choosing to read this blog post. Here is the summary of the seven platforms you can start learning more about if you want to build your own website as a coach, consultant, or online business owner:

  1. Wix
  2. Squarespace
  3. Weebly
  4. Webflow
  5. Bubble
  6. Cardd
  7. Kajabi

Here is a comparison of seven no - code platforms based on costs, ease of use and functionalities:

Plattform

Setup Costs

Monthly Costs

Ease of Use

Functionalities

Wix

Free - $500

$14 - $39

Easy

Website, online store, blog, forms, social media integration

Squarespace

Free -$300

$12 - $40

Easy

Website, online store, blog, forms, social media integration

Weebly

Free - $300

$6 - $26

Easy

Website, online store, blog, forms, social media integration

Webflow

Free - $45

$12 - $36

Moderate

Website, CMS, E-commerce, forms, animations, code export

Bubble

Free - $298

$29 - $478

Moderate to Difficult

Web application, workflows, API integrations

Carrd

Free - $19

$19 - $49

Easy

One-page website, forms, payment buttons

Kajabi

14-day free trial - $319

$119 - $319

Easy

Website, online courses, membership sites, landing pages, blog, email marketing

Please note: The range of costs for each platform is approximate and can depend on the plan and features you select. For all functionalities, please visit the platform`s website.

I hope this post helps you start taking actions towards your career or business growth journey. Remember big journeys start with small steps. You`ve got this!

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