Hi all,
A small part of my business includes building websites for my customers (on Wordpress) - it’s not a huge revenue stream and it’s a real PIA for me compared to building with Bubble.
I wondered if anybody had experience running a web-design business using Bubble, as opposed to a “traditional” tool like Wordpress etc.
I know how Bubble works so this isn’t really a technical question, more about the operational and commercial practicalities of it.
I’m contemplating pushing this a bit more and using Bubble, but I’m not sure it’ll actually make my life easier, compared to using Wordpress.
Grateful for any/all input.
Cheers,
Jay
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It’s a disservice to use bubble for your client’s informational websites instead of WordPress.
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I would never do it myself.
The loading speed isn’t as good.
Depending on your client’s traffic, the costs could be higher.
For websites I always like Duda.
You can have dynamic content etc.
Also, each website you build can be turned into a PWA with 1 click.
Bubble is good for apps though.
Stay with Wordpress for this.
Firstly, the tool has been around for years and is well established as one of the best tools for building and managing websites in the world, with countless wonderful plugins to improve SEO, etc.
Secondly, creating a website in Bubbles will consume your WUs. The more people you bring to the site, the more expensive it will be… It doesn’t make sense.
Thanks for the input, - looks like I’ll be sticking with Wordpress!