Coming from WordPress
I must say, coming from WordPress and the common builders, there is a bit of a learning curve, though I hear this is closer to Webflow more than anything. What I do really like is that it also feels a little like Figma, such that you have a canvas view that you can navigate and interact with the pages in a more immersive environment.
Overall, it's a very capable CMS that is constantly improving. For their sake (and ours), I hope they have some good MRR to continue development and that we see and hear a lot more from them down the road.
Stefan_Divhunt
Jun 4, 2024Hey,
You're right, there is a slight learning curve compared to Elementor, Divi, and some other builders. These builders specifically target less advanced users who just want a website up and running without caring about performance, hosting, code quality, etc.
But there's a reason for our approach. We want you to build a website the right way, by learning the fundamentals of website building like flexbox, grid, heading hierarchy, and other elements that make a great website.
Webflow is indeed the most similar tool to ours in terms of its approach. On WordPress, a similar approach was used by Oxygen (now Breakdance). However, we're not here to compare – I just want to give you some ideas of similar tools that have this aproach of building :)
Thank you very much for the review!
Revenue is definitely important for any business, but for us at Divhunt, its not crucial for growth, it's the passion that fuels us. We're a small team that's been in this since 2020, driven by a big vision. Even if our revenue was zero for some reason, we would have steady growth of the product.