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Tilda Publishing
What is Tilda Publishing?
Build your eCommerce website using ready-made blocks. No need to have coding or web design skills to create a beautiful online store in no time.
Choose from 550+ ready-made professionally designed blocks and combine them as you like. Sell across all devices: desktops, tablets, or smartphones. Receive payments online & offline.
Tilda stores are optimized for SEO and can be integrated with a variety of services. It is a full-fledged platform for professional online business management.
Who Uses Tilda Publishing?
Web designers, web developers, social media marketers, content creators, business owners, entrepreneurs, marketing managers
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Reviews of Tilda Publishing
Easy to use and well integrated platform
Comments: Great. My only obstacle is my own speed of learning as this is not my main role.
Pros:
1) once I discovered the full feature set: the combination of Website builder, News (blog) engine, Email campaign builder. 2) built in CRM and form data capturing 3) resources: icon sets, tilda font, unsplash images 4) larger social sharing option set than most competitors 5) the separation of content from styling - and the fine tuning that can be done with the latter. 6) Font management
Cons:
No complaints about the platforms. Perhaps more attention and/or some additional features available for the blogging engine.
Great CMS to ramp-up your website
Comments: Tilda helps me to launch websites in MVP style - fast, good-enough quality, few hours to get a working website from the ground up. It's perfect tool for new startups - don't waste much time on taming the CMS, instead you quickly put together the message you want to send out, and test your hypothesis right away. And the time to go live is crucial for new businesses. If you are mature company, you may benefit from Tilda by using it for your landing pages. Marketing team would appreciate the ease of launching a new landing page, which is already SEO optimized, in just few hours :)
Pros:
- Lots of templates for all sorts of businesses - Flexible editor - Great SEO tools, that make your website indexed well - Reasonable pricing - Lots of personalization and customization features
Cons:
- Customizing some things (like animation, complex CSS stuff) is not possible as compared to traditional CMSes. But how often one would need those?
Tilda is a great alternative to Webflow for indie web creators.
Comments: Very good. Perfect for creating content.
Pros:
The price is awesome, if you want to try or experiment creating websites, it is the best option by far. The number of pages in the more basic plan is 1.000 which is great and provides a lot of room for content and ideas. And the editor is very very flexible. The modules provided are a lot and very well designed. And it's possible to create your owns super easily.
Cons:
There's no CMS. And if you personalize one module, the responsiveness is lost and it's needed to be adjusted everytime you change the size of the content in that module. But for me the flexibility and overall quality compensates a lot this. I'd like a better designed UX/IU. It's not bad, but it's a little bit behind.
Clients from the UK can’t always access pages built on Tilda
Pros:
Wonderful capabilities for building landing pages. Ability to create beautiful design.
Cons:
Last time I used it some customers couldn’t open the site due to firewall because their servers were located in Russia.
Flexible and powerful
Comments: We started using Tilda for internal presentations in our app development agency Live Typing. Once we explored the features, we realized that it's the best tool for case studies. Designers can create beautiful pages without limitations, and our developers spend their time on customer projects.
Pros:
I would need a lot of time to list all Pros. I tried different editors, like Readymag and Webflow. Unfortunately, all of them require too much time, so it becomes easier to custom code things or ask a developer. Tilda is just a perfect balance, the library of predesigned blocks is huge, I think it almost 500 blocks there. Any block is flexible and configurable. It's so easy to update content for a regular manager, and designers can create amazing stuff with it. Tilda does not lock you on their platform. There is an ability to export code and save it on your costing or event integrate into your CMS via API. It's amazing how Tilda Publishing so friendly for beginners, and at the same time, you can add CSS and JS if you want. Other website constructors charge for specific features like data processing in form, but Tilda gives you everything right away (and yes you can accept forms data with your CRM, Zapier and custom scripts). There is basically one pricing plan – the difference only in quantity of websites under the account. Tilda's a tool for all levels of professionals, and I feel very powerful with it. I can create a webpage extremely fast and later constantly make it better step by step to the level when it looks like a 100% custom website created by a team of web designers and developers. Sometimes I think that Tilda does not charge enough, but I am glad about it :)
Cons:
Tilda adds features very fast, so I'm afraid to put something in the cons, but for example, now it's not possible to run animation in Zero blocks as a reaction on other object interaction. But there is no tool on the market where you can do it without custom code. If Tilda makes that feature, it will be an ultimate web page constructor not only for everybody but design professionals. Another thing is responsiveness corridor for big screens, right now Tilda allows you to control this ranges of responsiveness: 0 - 320 320 - 480 480 - 640 640 - 980 980 - 1200 1200 - up And I want to have 1200 - 1600 and 1600 - up Although some people think it would be too much :)