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What do people think of Ycode?
The community submitted 45 reviews to tell us what they like about Ycode, what Ycode can do better, and more.
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•4 reviews
I’ve discovered Ycode only recently but I’m already amazed by how good it is.
I’m not a web designer but I had used some other no-code tools for personal side-projects, and from that standpoint it was very easy to start using Ycode. (There is also a series of video tutorials available, which I recommend viewing just to get a sense of what Ycode is capable of.)
These are the features that I find especially worth mentioning:
- Powerful CMS with forms for data entry and filtering.
- Airtable integration
- Pre-designed layouts (hero section, forms, navigation, headers, footers, etc.) to make building faster
- Design settings that allow for pixel perfect design
- User authentication
- Well organized file manager
- SEO settings / social share settings for every page
- Custom code (header/body)
- Free plan to try out almost all the features
- Reasonable pricing
- Solid collection of templates for different uses
- Regular updates
Kudos to the developers and I hope Ycode continues evolving in the same direction as until now.
•20 reviews
I am fascinated by Ycode's take on this innovative field fo no-code development.
•5 reviews
Top of the art tool for designing websites compared to Webflow. Also GDPR compliant in many ways and the team is engaging with the community on new releases.
•11 reviews
I've used Wordpress, Wix, Squarespace, and Webflow. Ycode is hands down the best amongst them all. It has a quick learning curve and the entire experience is so much more smoother.
•1 review
Straightforward, easy to use, very cost-friendly, with great support. Would recommend, especially if you're looking for a cost-effective alternative to Webflow.
•1 review
BEWARE!
I was looking for simple no code web apps builder to create a quick web app for one of my clients. I found Ycode via an article, and it seemed great, went on their website and immediately purchased their Pro plan.
I started designing on Sept 1st and there hasn't been a day when my website did not crash. It crashes every hour and I wish it lasted for 1-2min, no it does not. It stays like that for an hour at the very least.
There seems to be no one to help on the matter, yet the Ycode team refused to refund my subscription.
Due to that and other constraints, I still tried to make it work. Today I had an important presentation in front of potential clients and guess what? Website crashed in the middle of it, making me look like a fool. Really appreciate that Ycode Team, thanks for everything.
Funny side story: I tried to look for alternatives and stumbled upon Weweb. I paid for one of their plans and later on realized I could not do some of things I needed, talked with the team and tried to explain my case and kindly asked for a refund, and guess what? They refunded me, even though it says "no refund allowed" on their website. And my site never crashed once.
You got to really don't care about your customers to force them to pay for a non functioning website, this is unbelievable. It has been the most frustrating experience ever. Might recommend when things get better, right now? DON'T RECOMMEND.
Update: They refunded me, thanks to all the commotion I made I guess. Still would not recommend, even more disappointed than before.
•3 reviews
Very good Web App Dev Platform. Still a few bugs here and there, but great potential
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