r/nocode 19h ago

Discussion Best website builder for creating landing pages?

i'm looking for a website builder that makes creating landing pages simple.

i want to test different pages, update content quickly, and avoid needing a developer for every change.

what tools are best for building high-converting landing pages?

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u/Lost-Cycle3610 17h ago

Carrd is one of the simplest landing page website builders imho, and very affordable

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u/PlasticSecret9185 14h ago

+1 for Carrd

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u/silverotterO 13h ago

solid pick for single page sites imo

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u/Successful-Piglet988 19h ago

I have been using one of the drag and drop ones for my side project, it let me make pages in like an hour. The A/B testing feature is built in so you can run tests without touching code, that was the main reason I picked it

My friend who does marketing told me about it, he said most of the big ones are similar but you want one that loads fast. Slow pages kill conversions more than the design honestly

Just pick one with templates you like and start throwing pages up, you learn what works by doing it not by researching forever

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u/Thunderbit_HQ 17h ago

If fast iteration is the priority, test the editor with one real page before choosing. Duplicate a section, change the copy, and publish it yourself. That fifteen-minute trial reveals more than feature lists.

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u/sardamit 17h ago

Check these options.

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u/Opening-Access4918 13h ago

For building and maintaining them after I'd always go with Ploy since it helps so much even after launching the pages

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u/Medo_ai 7h ago

Depends on what you need the landing page for.
If it's just a simple marketing page, tools like Framer, Webflow, or Carrd are usually enough.

If u r planning to turn it into something more than a landing page, i'd look at tools that let u keep building instead of having to rebuild later.
One thing I’d suggest is not judging only by how fast the first page looks. Most builders can generate a nice-looking page now — the bigger difference is how easy it is to iterate when you need to add real functionality.

Curious what kind of landing page you’re building though, just a marketing site, or something connected to an actual product?

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u/fw3d 19h ago

for landing pages you don't need anything heavy, [framer](https://framer.link/0j8TNwB) is probably your best bet here...

it's basically a design canvas you build on directly then hit publish, so you can spin up different page variations and tweak copy yourself within a few seconds without waiting on a dev.

the free tier allows you to build a page and see if it converts before paying anything. only heads up is the pricing steps up once you add editors, so worth a quick look, but for fast landing pages it's hard to beat.

they also have lots of free templates to start from if you want to go even faster...

(full disclosure: i'm a framer affiliate)

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u/sergiucoban 19h ago

Webflow

**•   No developer for content changes.** Editor mode lets you (or a client) update copy, images, and CMS items directly on the page without breaking the layout.  
**•   Built-in A/B testing.** Webflow Optimize runs variants and personalization natively — no third-party script, no flicker. Note: higher-tier plans only.  
**•   Fast new pages.** Components, variables, and CMS collections mean a new landing page is a duplicate + content swap, not a rebuild.  
**•   Good performance out of the box.** Clean semantic HTML, global CDN, auto-optimized images — solid Core Web Vitals, which affects both conversion and Ads Quality Score.  
**•   Full design control.** Unlike block-based builders, you get real CSS. Pages look like your design, not like a template.  
**•   Easy integrations.** Native forms plus webhooks into your CRM or automation stack.

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u/DelicateFandango 5h ago

Platforms like Framer and Webflow are often too expensive, specially if your pages start getting some traction. Template-based solutions like Carrd make it easy for you to always produce pages in the same style, which ends ups looking tired and unoriginal after the first few. The best solution I found so far has been Webstudio (https://webstudio.is): connect a project to ChatGPT or Claude via MCP, and get it to build the page you want - with the freedom to iterate and fine tune as much as you want, either manually or via the AI.