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Carrd
One-page websites that take an hour to ship and cost $19 a year. Perfect for landing pages, link-in-bio, and coming-soon shells.
Em resumo
- Avaliação
- ★★★★★4/5
- Preço
- Free for basic; Pro $9-$49/yr per site
- Categoria
- Website
- Última revisão
- Ideal para
- Anyone who needs a landing page, link-in-bio, lead-gen squeeze page, or coming-soon site live in under an hour.
A favor
- Pro plan is $19/yr for an entire site, an unusually good deal in the no-code world
- Templates are clean and the editor is fast to learn
- Custom domain, forms, embed support, all included
- Sites stay snappy because they are genuinely just one HTML page
Contra
- Single-page only: no proper blog, no multi-page navigation
- No native e-commerce, you bolt Stripe Payment Links on instead
- You will outgrow it the moment you want a content-led site
- No team or multi-editor mode
What Carrd is for
Most "website builders" assume you eventually want a full content site with blog, navigation, multiple pages, and a team behind it. Carrd assumes the opposite: most sites are actually one page with a handful of sections and a call to action, and the rest is overhead.
For a one-person business, that assumption is right surprisingly often:
- A lead-gen page for a service ("book a discovery call")
- A digital product launch page with a Stripe link
- A link-in-bio page for social profiles
- A "coming soon" page for an idea you are validating
- A personal site with bio, links, contact form
Carrd ships any of those in an evening for $19 a year.
What you actually use
- Templates. Forty or so starting points covering most use cases. The ones for product launches and personal portfolios are particularly good.
- Sections. Drag-and-drop blocks: hero, features, testimonials, pricing, FAQ, contact form. Standard but well-designed.
- Custom domain. Pro plan supports your own domain. The DNS setup is two records and ten minutes.
- Form handling. Built-in form submission to email, Mailchimp, or any webhook. No need for Formspree or Tally for simple opt-ins.
When you should leave
The day you want a blog, you should leave Carrd. The day you want multi-page navigation that is actually multi-page (not just anchor jumps), you should leave Carrd. The day you want to add e-commerce beyond Stripe links, you should leave Carrd.
For those cases, look at Framer (modern landing-page-shaped sites that grow), Webflow (if you want a real blog and CMS), or a static site generator if you are technical.
Verdict
For the specific job of "I need a one-page site live this week", Carrd is hard to beat. The $19/yr Pro plan is one of the best price-per-utility ratios in the no-code world. Just be honest about whether you are building a one-page site or a content site, and pick accordingly.
Conclusão
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