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Top 10 Cloud Website Builders for Devs in 2023

February 27, 2023 By Cloud_Devops Leave a Comment

Although no-code has been a popular avenue for website builders to provide accessibility, developers still opt for options that offer code integration as an added layer of customization. Plenty of builders in the market still use intuitive drag-and-drop without sacrificing coding capabilities. 

With around 200 million active websites, you can bet that the added functionality of exporting, adding, and editing code can make your site feel more efficient and stand out from the rest. Let’s take a look at the best cloud website builders that offer this advantage in 2023.

1. Webflow

Cloud instance backups have become an essential part of site management and data security. This can help you restore much-needed data in the event of a loss, and makes the process much simpler than coding from scratch. Thankfully, builders like Webflow already minimize your risk of having to resort to a backup. Some of its most promising features include: 

  • 99.9 percent uptime
  • No maintenance is required for packages and updates
  • Customizable with custom code and scripts if you have an active site plan or a Core or Growth Workspace

2. Wix

Although Wix primarily advertises itself as a no-code website ample for beginners, it actually has an integrated development environment (IDE) baked into its Editor. The Wix Editor and the builder itself offer some great features like: 

  • Syntax checking and code analysis
  • App-based scripting
  • Mobile-optimized view to check site functionality on mobile devices

3. Square Online

Square Online is considered one of the best website builders because of its optimization and security features. It is primarily a payment processor, making it an easy choice for e-commerce, but its website builder is also quite robust. The best features include: 

  • Easy embedding of code using the editing panel
  • Custom tracking codes for analytics and customer experience
  • Email and domain included with plans

4. Weebly

Weebly is gaining popularity because of its ease of use and ample lineup of security features for all tiers. The builder itself has plenty of resources to use when creating a site, especially if you have the know-how to input code. Here are some standout elements: 

  • Has a Code Editor that lets you adjust CSS with freedom
  • Expansive support channels with chat, email, and phone 
  • Good security options even at cheaper builds

5. HostGator

HostGator has maintained its foothold in the market because it offers both a website builder and hosting services. This is helpful in unifying your deployment to one platform. Some of its great features include: 

  • Great uptime guarantee with a credit return for any issues
  • Easy embed functionality for custom source code 
  • Offers plugins to configure other programming languages like PHP, Python, and Ruby

6. Squarespace

Squarespace is very well-rounded in its functionality. It comes with a free SSL certificate and one-year domain registration, and also offers devs more creative freedom because of the following: 

  • Has built-in CSS but also allows custom code
  • Very responsive and flexible in terms of design
  • Tons of integrated tools for analytics and tracking

7. Hostinger

Hostinger is a great option for quick deployment. It allows unlimited email accounts and site migration, with some of its most reliable features including: 

  • Quick code integration using its Custom code field
  • Vast photo repository 
  • Unlimited bandwidth regardless of your tier

8. Strikingly Pro

Strikingly’s Pro tier is really the only good option in its offerings if you want value for money, flexibility, and responsiveness. Although much of its functionality is locked behind the premium tier, this is actually still more affordable than some of its competitors. Features that should interest a dev are:

  • Template switching without needing a complete rebuild
  • Custom HTML, JavaScript, and CSS code can be added to application embeds, headers, and footers
  • Offers responsive tools with plugins for added customization

9. Jimdo

Jimdo offers the Jimdo Dolphin AI for quick website creation, but it also has plenty of features that make it a solid choice for devs that want a bit more customization in an active way. This includes: 

  • Quick code integration using widgets
  • Can integrate HTML, CSS, and JavaScript
  • ADI is unintrusive but helpful in simplifying the design process

10. GoDaddy

GoDaddy’s popularity stems from its wide range of marketing tools. You can link your social media, Paypal, and social media to your built website with relative simplicity, and its high-security ranking includes email encryption for your business. Some of its best dev-friendly features include: 

  • Email and text alerts
  • Allows custom code creation with HTML, CSS, and JavaScript
  • Plenty of marketing and SEO tools with unlimited storage that you can edit with your code

Filed Under: Cloud Tagged With: Backup, Cloud, DevOps, Hosting, Security, Wesbites

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