
I really like Landingi's pixel-perfect editor combined with smart sections. The free form design is unlike blog-based builders like Elementor or Gutenberg, where you're stuck in a grid. Landingi works like Photoshop, and I can place elements anywhere by pixel, which is super useful for me. Smart sections are a killer feature for agencies. I can build a pricing section, save it, and use it across 50 different landing pages. Updating the price in one place updates it everywhere, which saves a lot of time and effort. Also, the templates in Landingi are clearly designed by marketers who understand conversion principles, and it's really easy for non-tech users to drag and drop elements, eliminating the need for programmers and developers. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
There are two main frustrations for me. First of all, it's mobile optimization workflow. Because the editor is pixel perfect, I mean, absolute positioning, the mobile view often requires significant manual rebuilding. It doesn't auto respond as smoothly as grid-based builders. You have to move elements around specifically for the phone view. And, second thing, traffic limits and pricing. They recently changed pricing models. If you have a viral campaign and hit your unique visitor limit, you get bumped to a higher tier, which can be a nasty surprise for smaller businesses. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
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