I am a full-stack web developer with 10 years of experience. Nice to meet you, Paul. Of course, you know everything better than me. Thank you for the discussion.
I donāt make laws. I moderate our forum.
Please stay on topic.
You are a developer and I am sure a good one.
I am not, but know a little.
What I do know is about sales & marketing and meeting peopleās needs. I know an awful lot about starting and growing businesses and have helped getting on to 1000 people start and develop their dream. I know what they want, what they are capable of and what they can afford.
We look through different lenses
You donāt have to defend what tools you want to use. (And, weāre still kinda off-topic.)
Thereās nothing wrong with easy-to-use tools for building websites. There is absolutely a niche for them.
Getting back to the topic, if youāve tried Microweber and think it suits your purposes, maybe itād be worth stating plainly thatās what youāre looking to hire someone to develop, so that it can be easily integrated into a Virtualmin deployment via an Install Script.
@paul.kelly1 We got on the wrong foot. My apologies. Most people do not have your knowledge so I assumed, thatās why things turned the way they did. Once again, I apologize. I can create an install script outside Virtualmin. Your customers will need to visit your chosen subdomain or your control panel (if you have one where they pay for the bills) and integrate it there. I specialize mostly in automated systems, which means the system does pretty much everything for a client without much information.
Microweber is looking more likely, but I am still on the hunt for other options.
What do you think about these? I believe they are the closest alternatives
Please donāt worry.
I have had similar discussions before - technical people look under the bonnet, us sales and marketing guys go on looks and benefits.
This is not quite the same target audience as a āwebsite builderā, but this looks really cool: https://penpot.app/
Itās targeted at web designers and application programmers, with the goal of being able to build web app UI faster, competing with Figma. Probably too advanced for a wholly non-technical user, but quite a bit more useful for long-term useā¦itās the kind of thing a pro could use for the life of a project.
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