Great read! I had a very similar experience to you, I used to build Wordpress websites 10 years ago and then also moved onto using Jekyll – it was so easy to just add new markdown files and generate new pages once you set up right!
And two years ago I started building landing pages in Gatsby and I loved the flexibility, speed and scalability. The marketing site for my startup Supernotes is also Gatsby + Netlify.
A few of my friends have now moved onto the no-code life with Webflow, but I still swear by Gatsby right now.
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Great read! I had a very similar experience to you, I used to build Wordpress websites 10 years ago and then also moved onto using Jekyll – it was so easy to just add new markdown files and generate new pages once you set up right!
And two years ago I started building landing pages in Gatsby and I loved the flexibility, speed and scalability. The marketing site for my startup Supernotes is also Gatsby + Netlify.
A few of my friends have now moved onto the no-code life with Webflow, but I still swear by Gatsby right now.