In the real world, many business cases dictate that the design isn't as important as the functionality.
I've seen many companies use bootstrap for backend portals for internal use only. You don't need a flashy design, it just has to be functional.
Maybe you're a startup with limited funding and time, building a minimal viable product in the hope to gain investment. Bootstrap can be a useful tool to throw together a layout.
In the real world, many business cases dictate that the design isn't as important as the functionality.
I've seen many companies use bootstrap for backend portals for internal use only. You don't need a flashy design, it just has to be functional.
Maybe you're a startup with limited funding and time, building a minimal viable product in the hope to gain investment. Bootstrap can be a useful tool to throw together a layout.
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In that case, yes, Bootstrap can buy you a lot of time in development as well as other frameworks.