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They really don’t want to help customers to create
I paid the most expensive plan with them as I have a Marketing Agency. I loved the dea of white label... but when a customer wanted to migrate to their own server, duda gave me a lot of files separating mobile, tablet and computer... There was no easy integration to make it work for a specific device, only if you are inside duda. They sweared to me over and over that it was going to be possible... I did contract the service because of this but got more problems that anything else.
They didn't wanted to return me the money even when they didn't committed themselves in their promises and their only response was... cancel with no guarantee n returning the money... I'm extremely unsatisfied with their customer service, their lack of support when trying to migrate a site (which was one of their main highlights) their lack of courage to pursue their own promises even when the service was extremely expensive... I will never recommend working with this, I would rather recommend solutions like TeleportHQ that can export to any type of solution and work exactly the same as duda. They even can export to Javascript frameworks like react without any problem.
Stay away from duda, make you a favor, save money. Maybe then they will think in their customers and later stop promising things they don't know how to do.
I tried Duda for 5 months with my clients. A great maker EXCEPT it has a major technological flaw. The sites look AWFUL on tablets- especially iPads (which Duda techs admit is a big problem they are trying to fix). All the page's images, content and text were constantly jumbled on every type of iPad screen. On smaller screens such as the 13 inch Macs and PC laptops, sides were cut off and the sites got chopped to fit the screen. Not good. With Duda (up to Oct 2020) there is NO CONSISTENT screen resizing across device sizes, and many APPLE iPads simply just won't work with the system. What a waste. After spending a week or 2 of valuable design time on a client's site, to get calls saying the pages are all "jumbled" really isn't acceptable. Besides, 40% of the market is going to see an awful, jumbled website with Duda. Not good for any brand.
Overly Simple Features with no commitment to improving them
I have been using Duda for over 5 years as my main platform for delivering websites to clients. The core of the platform is excellent and easy to work with. This keeps me around. It is great for simple websites or micro-sites. However, its widgets and features are terribly basic with minimal features and functionality. Expected features are missing from everything. When they release features, they don't act on immediate feedback and make improvements. Regular requests and bug reports are thrown into the abyss and rarely heard from again. Duda is good, but you will still need other options (like WordPress and Shopify), but expect to be disappointed and be prepared to live with the deficient functionality. Duda could be so much better. It breaks my heart.
First, they say, team subscription and charged my credit card for 113.USD and later when trying to publish its says need to pay more 90$ and there are more and more hidden costs. WordPress is much easy just buy a template edit yourself and publish. here with duda your in the chain of payments