Not a good choice for beginners, and mobile traffic will bounce right away
The idea behind the editor is really cool.
Unfortunately, it's not suitable for beginners like me when it comes to coding. I've spent the last 2-3 days trying to get familiar with it, seeing how things work. I looked at the CSS classes, turned the builder inside out, even tried the drag mode.
Yes, everything looks cool on the desktop computer and in the mobile view within the builder, but when a page is loaded on a smartphone, almost the entire page appears tiny. Nothing responsive or anything like that. If additional manual adjustments are needed here, the builder is useless.
It's supposed to be mobile first.
Additionally, the three templates presumably created by the developer are not responsive. And the download templates don't even use the index.html.
What gives me the most headaches is the founder's negligence in answering questions on Appsumo.
Honestly, if you don't want headaches, you should rather go for Divhunt on Appsumo.
And to the beginners and those who don't feel like coding: If you do decide to go with Editor.do, use the feature that allows you to share a link for editing the page. You can send this to a developer who will make your page perfect. Don't waste any time!
ChrisRensya
Jul 3, 2024Thanks for your feedback
We've made it clear several times that the IDE is intended for people with a minimum knowledge of code, and that it's not a no-code/drag-and-drop tool.