
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.
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.
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