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pilotus2021-10-28 23:00:20
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pilotus, 2021-10-28 23:00:20

Should I choose Tilda Wordpress for a corporate website?

The company needed to do a redesign. They are at a crossroads: either to make Wordpress (with Elementor,) or a site on Tilda.

Why is the question worth it? In the words: a lot of past negative experience from web developers - poor adaptation, a slow site and a lot of money to test and fix it. Therefore, when changing the design, they look towards Tilda on Zero-blocks (they have their own design).

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I do not have enough knowledge to suggest whether this would be at least somewhat good solution in terms of speed optimization for the mobile version, and what limitations and difficulties it will face.

In essence, now we need a site for leadgen for context and optimization, a small catalog of products and the ability to test hypotheses without involving a techie. From integration, maybe synchronization of orders for goods with UNF and services with Bitrix24.

Update: the proposal to make a site on Yumi mixed into the equation. I haven't heard anything good about her (I've heard bad things, but I'm not a programmer). Looks like a fork of the 9th Bitrix comes from the mid-00s. what about extensibility (ready-made integration modules) with different systems, how secure it is, and whether it is as heavy as Bitrix in terms of speed - I don’t know this at all.

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IvanSkotnikov, 2022-02-10
@IvanSkotnikov

Of course WP. I have a site on Elementor. Google mobile speed 83, PC speed 98.6205470136d88208884452.jpeg6205470e755af012009959.jpeg

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Artem Zolin, 2021-10-29
@artzolin

I think you are starting in the middle. For good, you need to assemble a semantic core, cluster, compile a site map, write h1, title, description headings, order page texts from a copywriter, analyze competitor sites and order layouts from web designer
U after the layouts are ready, most likely, it turns out that you can’t implement part of the functionality on Tilda, and then, yes, the way out is to do it on WordPress
. If the goal is to do it quickly and cheaply on your knee in an evening, then Tilda will suit you
PS. If you are going to make on Elementor, then the site will not be fast

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Puma Thailand, 2021-10-29
@opium

If you don’t need any functionality from the site at all and the design fits well on the tilde, then use it. If all the same, the functionality is needed, then, alas, only vodpress, in general, I transferred all simple sites to constructors like tildes, more difficult to webflow, and where some kind of backend is required on vp, we always had

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Dmitry, 2021-10-29
@pro100taa

I do not have enough knowledge to suggest whether this would be at least somewhat good solution in terms of speed optimization for the mobile version, and what limitations and difficulties it will face.

If this is the cornerstone for you, then it is better not to mess with Elementor. Make a website on WP without Elementor. Set the requirement for speed in the TOR and specify the functionality in advance. Less is better. If there is a slider and other things, then the speed will drop significantly.

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AndreyKeer, 2021-11-10
@AndreyKeer

Definitely WP is better! Elementor, like other template solutions, is evil (over time, the site may crumble after an update). No knowledge order on the side. We don’t have any speed problems with WP sites, according to Google speedtest everything is in the green zone. If you need a website please contact us.

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