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Divhunt Demo - Divhunt - Builder Interface
View of 2 pages opened inside of a builder. You can zoom in/out, just like in popular tools such as Figma / Photoshop for maximum precision.
Divhunt Demo - Divhunt - CMS Item opened
View of one CMS item in Divhunt. You can see organizaiton in tabs, sections and field widths.
Divhunt Demo - Connect REST API endpoints
Here you can see Postman-like interface where you load your API from custom backend or any 3rd party and you store it inside of Divhunt to use it later inside of a builder.
Divhunt Demo - Custom CSS & JS Files
Developers will love this - create and organize your files in folders just like in VS Code.
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Djordje R.
DR
Head of CATTOOL Department
Small-Business (50 or fewer emp.)
"Stronger, faster, and more flexible than any WordPress builder such as Bricks or Oxygen"
What do you like best about Divhunt?

Switching to Divhunt has been one of the best decisions for building websites. In the past I used WordPress heavily, and Divhunt is the only real alternative on the market. Its CMS has the same capabilities as WordPress, with features like custom routing, repeater fields, multi-relations and more. The big difference is that Divhunt also offers a website builder that easily outperforms all the WordPress builders like Bricks, Oxygen, Elementor and Divi. The experience is closer to Webflow’s builder but with much more flexibility and, as I mentioned, a stronger CMS.

Performance is also on another level, especially when working inside the builder. I do not use it every day, but the built-in REST API is a great bonus since I can pull data from anywhere and display it directly in the builder without writing JavaScript. I build around 20 websites a year as a side job, and with Divhunt it now takes me two to three times less time compared to custom coding a theme in WordPress. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

What do you dislike about Divhunt?

Still missing SEO localization, but the team confirmed it is coming soon so I am not too worried. Undo and redo can be a little unreliable, and since the platform is still in its early stages, there are not many templates available yet. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

Matija R.
MR
Webflow Expert
Small-Business (50 or fewer emp.)
"In a sea of platforms, Divhunt has a lot of details that make it stand out."
What do you like best about Divhunt?

What sets it apart the most is the design interface, and in addition to the drag-and-drop system, the possibility of development as with open source. Intuitive system makes everything easy to implement, even if you are a complete beginner. If something is hard to understand, there is their academy and forum, so everything becomes easy to understand and even integrate embed code, third-party API, they have native integration with other platforms and that makes Divhunt so powerful. I have used Webflow on the beginning of my journey, and when I discovered Divhunt I shifted instantly, they are much suitable for my needs. Webflow is more for designers that do not know how to code, if you know how to code and understand website basics Divhunt is absolute beast! They are way more flexible and affordable in compare with Webflow. I am using Divhunt everyday and my job is based on this platform, even if my Linkedln says that im an Webflow expert... Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

What do you dislike about Divhunt?

SEO output system on some browsers is not as expected, but it does the job for sure. Shortcuts could and will be better. This is just a beginning. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

Jovan M.
JM
Frontend Web Developer
Small-Business (50 or fewer emp.)
"A true developer-friendly no-code platform"
What do you like best about Divhunt?

I’ve worked with WordPress a lot in the past, then switched to Webflow, and lately I’ve been exploring Divhunt. It brings together some of the best parts of both platforms. With Webflow, I often feel limited, especially when working on more complex CMS setups. Divhunt handles CMS much more like WordPress, with repeater fields, custom routes, organized fields, and a lot more flexibility.

The Divhunt builder feels very similar to Webflow, but it gives developers more freedom. You can directly access the CSS of tags, and with Custom Files you can keep code neatly organized, which is especially useful for larger projects.

Divhunt also comes with built-in hosting. Websites are extremely fast, with a CDN included. Even the starter plan at $8/month includes full CMS access, which feels like a steal. There’s also the option to choose EU-based hosting, something I haven’t seen in other builders, and that’s a pretty big deal for businesses operating in the EU.

When it comes to speed, Divhunt is an absolute leader in this industry. Working in the builder feels instant — there are no loading screens. On the front end, websites switch pages without refresh thanks to its single-page application setup.

I’m confident this platform will only continue to grow and get stronger over time. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

What do you dislike about Divhunt?

To get the most out of Divhunt you need development knowledge, but that’s exactly the point. Unlike other platforms, Divhunt doesn’t limit developers, it gives you full freedom. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

Marceli L.
ML
Specjalista ds. marketingu
Small-Business (50 or fewer emp.)
"The most flexible and future-proof web builder I’ve worked with"
What do you like best about Divhunt?

Divhunt is a real gamechanger. It combines the intuitiveness of classic no-code builders with incredible flexibility for developers. Thanks to its powerful CMS (with repeaters, logic, and virtually no limitations), I can deliver projects that previously required a separate backend. The canvas is fast and clean, and the ability to manage code through files as well as edit tags and instances gives me full control over the project.

Another huge advantage is the plugin system – just a few clicks are enough to implement animations, sliders, or integrations that would normally require a lot of custom code. On top of that, SEO optimization is excellent, site speed is outstanding (critical for ad campaigns), and overall stability is impressive.

I also appreciate the transparent pricing, the option to host data in the EU (important for GDPR), and above all, the active community and Divhunt team, who constantly improve the platform and listen to user feedback. The support team is always responsive and helpful, so if there’s ever an issue, I know I won’t be stuck waiting for answers.

Ease of implementation is another highlight – the learning curve is much smoother than expected given the advanced feature set. After a short time of familiarizing myself with the workflow, I was already delivering client projects. I now use Divhunt almost daily for both personal and client websites. The ease of integration with APIs, plugins, and custom code means I can connect external systems quickly without disrupting the build process. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

What do you dislike about Divhunt?

Occasional bugs appear, and some UX details (like the Undo/Redo button) could work better. At the moment, native e-commerce and membership features are still missing, which means relying on third-party solutions. The number of templates is limited, and SEO management for multi-language sites can be a bit tricky. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

Marc D.
MD
Founder & Creative Director
Small-Business (50 or fewer emp.)
"Easily the best website builder I've used to date. If you can imagine it, you can create it"
What do you like best about Divhunt?

DivHunt feels like a solid, polished and powerful builder that's taken the gloves off. It brings all the strengths of the longer-estabished online builders, but opens the back door to allow you to do so much more than make something pretty. It enables me to combine the visual and UX of a site with back-end APIs and incredibly veratile CMS to bring my ideas to life in a way I'd not experienced before.

Baked into this are all the features I don't want to have to think about when building a site. It has incredible SEO implementation to ensure I can quickly and easily rank more effectively. Its speeds are fantastic ensuring a great experience for my users (and clients) and the SEO bots that explore your site, and the way custom code can be incorportated into the site quickly and easily ensures that the limits to my creativity are my imagination (and ability to code/vibe-code), not restrictions put in place by access to features.

On top of all this, the library of plugins (simple to install and utililse) is such that nearly every 'advanced' thing I might want to incorporate into your site is a click away - freeing up my time for more important stuff. Anything that's not on my fingertips is some short code away.

The DivHunt team are seemingly always putting in the work to upgrade, update, and improve the software. I'll often log-in and be greeted with an updated canvas or some quality of life improvements I didn't event realise I needed! Their community support is great and it's through this DivHunt keeps growing and improving.

I use DivHunt almost daily to manage mine and my clients' websites - and my ability to invite clients to edit their content through several levels of access ensures they can do what they need to without fear of 'breaking' anything along the way.

DivHunt is as easy to use as it can be while giving such flexibility to the web-world. A great product with a great future, I'd recommend it in a heartbeat! Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

What do you dislike about Divhunt?

The diverse set of features mean getting started can take a little longer than one of the classic 'edit the template' builders. That said, DivHunt have done a wonderful job cultivating a community that's happy to help one another get ahead, so you'll be designing in no-time.

The builder also contains a few quirks that can take a minute to get used to, but as they're listening and updating, these will get resolved soon, I'm sure.

Finally (and I hear it's coming), there's no native membership yet, so you'll still need to utilise a second system if you need to include logins etc on your site. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

AR
Art Director, Design VP
Small-Business (50 or fewer emp.)
"The best and most-flexible / open No-code Web-builder I’ve used so far"
What do you like best about Divhunt?

The flexibility and the hybrid environment serving both devs/no-coders. As a developer, it helps me input many backend features I use to have in my usual dev environment. And as a No-code enthusiast, it helps me push front-end with so much ease. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

What do you dislike about Divhunt?

There are minor UX / UI quirks rising here and there while intensively using the Saas but nothing that would break your work either. More of tiny bugs fixing themselves with the help of a refresh.

The Rest-API also has minor refresh and caching issues. Found myself having to hnlink and relink my CMS after each API content update Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

Michael A.
MA
CEO / Senior User Experience Designer
Small-Business (50 or fewer emp.)
"Divhunt becomes"
What do you like best about Divhunt?

Divhunt, as a cloud-based CMS, takes a somewhat different approach compared to some of its competitors. It is much more flexible and offers many more possibilities even without plugins. For example, CMS-based sliders, infinitely referenced CMS collections, more possibilities with variables and logic. The orientation of the platform is much closer to the interests of the users. Fair prices. For my business in the EU, it even offers the option to set up the data pool in the EU.

The community that already exists is great, and the team is usually quickly available and provides good customer support.

We have already implemented several client projects with Divhunt. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

What do you dislike about Divhunt?

Due to the many features that are already present, Divhunt is often not quite so intuitive to use. There is certainly room for improvement here. Particularly frequently used functions should, for example, be made available as templates.

There are still some bugs - for example, bugs with roles, or lack of support for multiple languages in the metadata - which currently prevent us from using Divhunt for larger projects, as these elements are central. However, Divhunt has promised to correct this promptly. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

Mark Fox L.
ML
Commercial Graphic Designer & Front-End Developer
Small-Business (50 or fewer emp.)
"Amazing web builder with clever features, great implementations and blazing fast speeds."
What do you like best about Divhunt?

Switching to Divhunt was a total game-changer for us. We needed more control over our page designs and faster load times, and Divhunt nails it. The builder is so intuitive; if you can dream up a design, you can probably build it. Sometimes you might need a custom script or two, but those almost always work without a hitch.

We do a ton of social media advertising, so page speed is critical to keep visitors from bouncing. With Divhunt, our pages load instantly with no lag and practically zero downtime. Compared to our old web builder, it’s a massive upgrade. Divhunt keeps things snappy, and that’s been huge for holding onto our audience.

As a web developer, I love that you can apply scripts across an entire project instead of just one page. It’s fantastic for managing products with weekly updates or tweaks. The plugins work straight out of the box, and the CSS access is so easy to use, making customization a breeze. It really feels like Divhunt was made with developers in mind.

The big updates are always filled with tons of new features and implementations, and they listen to their community, if they need to change or add things.

The Divhunt team is awesome - always quick to jump in and help if anyone run into any issues.

We’re pleased with Divhunt as our platform, and I’m rooting for them to keep killing it! Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

What do you dislike about Divhunt?

There’s not a lot to dislike about Divhunt, but a couple of things stand out.

The SEO fields only work properly for one locale, which can be a pain when we’re trying to optimize for multiple languages. Also, when you have a bunch of locales, you can hit the max limit on tags, which is a bit restrictive.

Thankfully the Divhunt team knows about these issues and has promised to investigate. So, while these are annoying hiccups, I’m optimistic they’ll get them fixed soon. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

Stefan J.
SJ
Lead Developer
Small-Business (50 or fewer emp.)
"Great expectations and strong potential, Divhunt already shines"
What do you like best about Divhunt?

I use Divhunt alongside Webflow, and I can confidently say that Divhunt is already on par in many areas while offering significant advantages. Clients especially appreciate the fair and transparent pricing model, they get more value for their money compared to competitors. The platform’s speed and SPA approach also leave a strong impression.

As a developer, I particularly value the flexibility and possibilities Divhunt provides, one click plugin integrations for stunning effects, easy organization of JS and CSS files, and the ability to add custom CSS directly to a tag or class without adding unnecessary classes to elements. Once you get used to this workflow, it’s really hard to go back.

I have high expectations for Divhunt in the near future. It’s already an impressive tool, and the pace at which it’s improving gives me confidence that it will soon surpass the competition Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

What do you dislike about Divhunt?

Occasionally, I run into minor bugs in the builder, which are usually solved with a simple page refresh. Undo/redo shortcuts are another detail I’d love to see improved. I believe the Divhunt team is already aware of these small issues and will fix them in upcoming updates. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

Uroš S.
US
Developer
Small-Business (50 or fewer emp.)
"Better Webflow alternative"
What do you like best about Divhunt?

I have been working as a developer in Divhunt for a long time. When I compare it to Webflow, I can notice a much faster builder, with everything being smoother and easier to use. The canvas in Divhunt plays an important role in development and is extremely helpful.

The plugins have significantly sped up the workflow, making it much easier to create sliders, text animations, and similar features. They save a lot of time and make the whole process much simpler.

Custom CSS is much easier to manage in Divhunt, with everything easily accessible. The CMS is also much better than in Webflow, without random limitations like nested collection restrictions or item limits. It also includes a repeater field, which makes organizing more complex collections much easier. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

What do you dislike about Divhunt?

Like any builder, it has some small drawbacks. There are still not enough templates, and occasional bugs happen, but nothing much more than in Webflow. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

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