Depends how you define "website". For hobbyists, bloggers, etc., no-code has been the way to go for years. And in the early days, there were apps like Dreamweaver and Front Page - they weren't services like WordPress, but technically you didn't need to write code to create a site.
But for the thousands of companies who care about branding, and more importantly, whose product is a web app, no-code can't come close to fulfilling their needs.
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Depends how you define "website". For hobbyists, bloggers, etc., no-code has been the way to go for years. And in the early days, there were apps like Dreamweaver and Front Page - they weren't services like WordPress, but technically you didn't need to write code to create a site.
But for the thousands of companies who care about branding, and more importantly, whose product is a web app, no-code can't come close to fulfilling their needs.