Make a website without writing a line of code using Buldix

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Try this drag-and-drop website builder if you don't want to code.
Anyone can create a modern-looking website quickly and easily with Buldix.
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There are many reasons to run your own website, whether it’s to advertise your work, sell cool crafts, post pictures of your cooking or anything else. Sometimes you need a website. And in other instances, they’re just fun to have. However, making them can be a pain — especially if you don’t want to code.

Luckily, a drag-and-drop website builder like Buldix Pro can make launching your website easier. For a limited time, you can get a lifetime subscription to the simple no-code website builder for $59 (regularly $990).

Make a beautiful website without writing a line of code

With Buldix, you can create a refined website with zero coding experience. Making a website with Buldix is more like putting together a puzzle than anything. You pick a template that gives your site an overall style, then just drag and drop the pieces you want.

Though Buldix requires no coding, experienced coders can tweak things further with the HTML, CSS and JavaScript editor. Buldix even optimizes the resulting pages and templates for search engines.

One reviewer writes, “Easy to use interface with lots of good looking templates to build either a personal or business website. I did web development in college and I have a small business where one of the things I do is build websites I have used many similar products.”

All you need to bring to the table is a domain name, a host and a reason to create a website. Whether you’re making a personal site to help you get a job or want the world to know how cute your cat is, Buldix gives you the tools to make something you’re proud of.

Save on a lifetime subscription to Buldix Pro

With a website builder, making your own site can be fun and easy! For a limited time, get a lifetime subscription to Buldix Pro for $59 (regularly $99).

Prices subject to change.

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