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Back in 2013, I had a branding studio with a partner, and for some of the first projects where we offered websites, we hired a guy to do the WordPress setup.
After the 3rd launch, we realized we could do the work ourselves and started using templates. This was great at first, but support and maintenance soon proved to be a hassle, since it wasn't our main service.
Fast-forward to today, and I've been using Framer as a no-code web design tool, which has proven to be super easy for me since I don't really have to do a lot of maintenance and it's very user-friendly.
I browsed for "Framer" and "no-code" in the forum but saw no content about it.
I wanted to know how seasoned and new builders think and operate about this no-code paradigm.
After the 3rd launch, we realized we could do the work ourselves and started using templates. This was great at first, but support and maintenance soon proved to be a hassle, since it wasn't our main service.
Fast-forward to today, and I've been using Framer as a no-code web design tool, which has proven to be super easy for me since I don't really have to do a lot of maintenance and it's very user-friendly.
I browsed for "Framer" and "no-code" in the forum but saw no content about it.
I wanted to know how seasoned and new builders think and operate about this no-code paradigm.