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WARNING!!! Create Your Own Website Effortlessly with DIY AI Builder Software. Looks great but is it what you need?

  • aaacomputerdesign
  • Apr 25
  • 2 min read

Sintra is definitely fast for getting something basic online, but there are a few practical reasons why my approach usually works out better for most businesses in the long run:


* Ownership & Flexibility: With Sintra, the site is "locked" into their subscription. If you ever want to stop paying their monthly fee or move to a cheaper host, you can't the site just disappears. With the way we build, you own the code. You can zip it up and move it anywhere, which usually saves a lot on hosting costs over time.

* Long-term Costs: Since they limit you to one site per workspace, it can get surprisingly expensive, anywhere from $180 (Yearly subscription, every year) to nearly $600 (with monthly subscription, every year) a year for just one site. Plus, if they decide to raise their prices, you're stuck since you can't migrate the site. The way i do it, you pay once for the site and then only for the hosting every year, which is still considerably cheaper.

* Performance & SEO: Their builder is great for a quick layout, but it can be a bit limited on SEO and bandwidth. If you get a sudden rush of visitors, fixed-bandwidth sites can get sluggish. We build ours to be lightning-fast and search-engine friendly from day one so people can actually find your site.

* The "Human" Touch: Pure AI output can sometimes feel a bit generic or "robotic." We use AI to speed up the heavy lifting, but we step in with human creativity to make sure the design actually fits your brand and speaks to your customers. It’s basically the speed of AI with the quality of a professional designer.


Eye-level view of a laptop screen showing a website builder interface with drag-and-drop features
DIY AI website builder interface on laptop screen


 
 
 

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