Technology
This $40 app can help you build a website without writing a single line of code
If you’re a creative with an impressive portfolio or a business owner selling a medley of high-demand products, but you don’t have a legitimate website to show for it — do you really exist?
In our increasingly digital world, it’s almost a requirement that you have a functioning website to establish your existence and publicize your goods and services to the rest of humanity. But the concept of building a website sounds time-consuming, expensive, and simply put: hard.
But platforms like Page Builder Pro are popping up to offer a fuss-free and cost-effective way to assemble the site of your dreams without any sleepless nights. If you’ve never written a line of code in your life or find website-building platforms like Squarespace too costly, you’ll like the fact that you can build a site with Page Builder for under $40.
Thanks to its intuitive, non-technical interface, people with absolutely zero coding experience should find website creation with Page Builder a piece of cake. Take your pick from their collection of professionally-designed themes to start, and use the built-in editor to customize the site to your liking.
You can incorporate custom popups, online chat, and other useful features in a matter of clicks, but you can also create a design element from scratch if you fancy. What’s most impressive is that all templates are pre-optimized for mobile and SEO, which makes your website appeal more to visitors without you having to do or pay anything.
A lifetime subscription to Page Builder Pro usually costs $745, but you can get it today for $39 — a savings of a whopping 94%.
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