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Alternatives to Pingendo

Bootstrap Studio, Bootstrap, Mobirise, Webflow, and Bootswatch are the most popular alternatives and competitors to Pingendo.
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What is Pingendo and what are its top alternatives?

Create quality HTML prototypes quickly, using popular open source tools like Bootstrap, LESS, Fontawesome and more.
Pingendo is a tool in the Bootstrap Tools category of a tech stack.

Top Alternatives to Pingendo

  • Bootstrap Studio
    Bootstrap Studio

    Bootstrap Studio has an intuitive drag and drop interface, which is designed to make you more productive. ...

  • Bootstrap
    Bootstrap

    Bootstrap is the most popular HTML, CSS, and JS framework for developing responsive, mobile first projects on the web. ...

  • Mobirise
    Mobirise

    It is a freeware web design application that allows users to create and publish bootstrap websites, without coding. It is essentially a drag and drop website builder, featuring various website themes. ...

  • Webflow
    Webflow

    Webflow is a responsive design tool that lets you design, build, and publish websites in an intuitive interface. Clean code included! ...

  • Bootswatch
    Bootswatch

    Simply download a CSS file and replace the one in Bootstrap. No messing around with hex values. ...

  • Bootstrap.build
    Bootstrap.build

    a web app to create custom Bootstrap themes and export them to a SASS variables file or a brand new Bootstrap build. Enjoy inline code editor, Sketch-like color picker, +/- buttons for unit variables, SASS variables typeahead and Google fonts integration. Open Source ...

  • Solid design system
    Solid design system

    It is a feature-complete design system, inspired by Google's Material Design and powered by Bootstrap 4. It features a ton of custom-styled components, handcrafted sections and beautiful ready-to-go example pages. It builds upon and extends Bootstrap with plugins such as a date & time picker, parallax, lightbox, carousels, tags, icons from Font Awesome, and more. ...

  • Gridbox
    Gridbox

    Most Bootstrap Builders focus on generating Websites but we've built Gridbox specially for Creating Faster Web Apps UI. ...

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Bootstrap Studio

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PROS OF BOOTSTRAP STUDIO
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    Live preview on local network
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    Multi-platform
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    One click export to HTML
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    WYSIWYG design
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    Linux Versions available
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    Auto-Publish
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    Bootstrap
CONS OF BOOTSTRAP STUDIO
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    UI components
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    Consistent
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    Great docs
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    Flexible
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    HTML, CSS, and JS framework
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    Widely used
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    Customizable
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    HTML framework
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    Mobile first
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    Popular
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    Great grid system
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    Great community
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    Future compatibility
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    Integration
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    Very powerful foundational front-end framework
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    Build faster prototypes
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    Preprocessors
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    Grids
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    Good for a person who hates CSS
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    Clean
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    Rapid development
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    Easy to setup and learn
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    Love it
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    Powerful grid system, Rapid development, Customization
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    Boostrap
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    Community
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    Great and easy
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    Great customer support
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    Popularity
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    Clean and quick frontend development
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    Great and easy to make a responsive website
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    Responsive design
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    Love the classes?
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    Painless front end development
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    Design Agnostic
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    So clean and simple
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    Numerous components
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Ganesa Vijayakumar
Full Stack Coder | Technical Lead · | 19 upvotes · 4.4M views

I'm planning to create a web application and also a mobile application to provide a very good shopping experience to the end customers. Shortly, my application will be aggregate the product details from difference sources and giving a clear picture to the user that when and where to buy that product with best in Quality and cost.

I have planned to develop this in many milestones for adding N number of features and I have picked my first part to complete the core part (aggregate the product details from different sources).

As per my work experience and knowledge, I have chosen the followings stacks to this mission.

UI: I would like to develop this application using React, React Router and React Native since I'm a little bit familiar on this and also most importantly these will help on developing both web and mobile apps. In addition, I'm gonna use the stacks JavaScript, jQuery, jQuery UI, jQuery Mobile, Bootstrap wherever required.

Service: I have planned to use Java as the main business layer language as I have 7+ years of experience on this I believe I can do better work using Java than other languages. In addition, I'm thinking to use the stacks Node.js.

Database and ORM: I'm gonna pick MySQL as DB and Hibernate as ORM since I have a piece of good knowledge and also work experience on this combination.

Search Engine: I need to deal with a large amount of product data and it's in-detailed info to provide enough details to end user at the same time I need to focus on the performance area too. so I have decided to use Solr as a search engine for product search and suggestions. In addition, I'm thinking to replace Solr by Elasticsearch once explored/reviewed enough about Elasticsearch.

Host: As of now, my plan to complete the application with decent features first and deploy it in a free hosting environment like Docker and Heroku and then once it is stable then I have planned to use the AWS products Amazon S3, EC2, Amazon RDS and Amazon Route 53. I'm not sure about Microsoft Azure that what is the specialty in it than Heroku and Amazon EC2 Container Service. Anyhow, I will do explore these once again and pick the best suite one for my requirement once I reached this level.

Build and Repositories: I have decided to choose Apache Maven and Git as these are my favorites and also so popular on respectively build and repositories.

Additional Utilities :) - I would like to choose Codacy for code review as their Startup plan will be very helpful to this application. I'm already experienced with Google CheckStyle and SonarQube even I'm looking something on Codacy.

Happy Coding! Suggestions are welcome! :)

Thanks, Ganesa

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Francisco Quintero
Tech Lead at Dev As Pros · | 13 upvotes · 1.5M views

For Etom, a side project. We wanted to test an idea for a future and bigger project.

What Etom does is searching places. Right now, it leverages the Google Maps API. For that, we found a React component that makes this integration easy because using Google Maps API is not possible via normal API requests.

You kind of need a map to work as a proxy between the software and Google Maps API.

We hate configuration(coming from Rails world) so also decided to use Create React App because setting up a React app, with all the toys, it's a hard job.

Thanks to all the people behind Create React App it's easier to start any React application.

We also chose a module called Reactstrap which is Bootstrap UI in React components.

An important thing in this side project(and in the bigger project plan) is to measure visitor through out the app. For that we researched and found that Keen was a good choice(very good free tier limits) and also it is very simple to setup and real simple to send data to

Slack and Trello are our defaults tools to comunicate ideas and discuss topics, so, no brainer using them as well for this project.

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Mobirise

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Create awesome responsive websites
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PROS OF MOBIRISE
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    Live preview on local network
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    One click export to HTML
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    Webflow

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      Fast development of html and css layouts/design
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      Simple
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    I would like to build a community-based customer review platform for a niche industry where users can sign up for a forum, as well as post detailed reviews of their experience with a company/product, including a rating system for pre-selected features. Something like niche.com or areavibes.com with curated information/data, ratings, reviews, and comparison functionalities.

    Is this possible to build using no-code tools? I have read about the possibility of using Webflow with Memberstack, Airtable, and Elfsight through Zapier / Integromat, which may allow for good design and functionality. Is it possible with Bubble or Bildr?

    I have no problems with a bit of a learning curve as long as what I want is possible. Since I have 0 coding experience, I am not sure how to go about it.

    Any advice would be greatly appreciated!

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    Khalid Joharji
    Business Developer at Joharji MVPs · | 6 upvotes · 296.9K views
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    So I've been working as a freelancer building websites using Wordpress, limiting myself to available templates and customizing it (drag and drop no code involvement) and blending between plugins to get the requirements as much as possible. and I have spent my day job doing everything related to web portals (business case, business plans, marketing, back-office operations, project management, product management) but never got my hands into code yet. I heard of zero-code solutions such as Bubble and Webflow and I would like to be able to develop an MVP (Minimal Viable Product) to launch those ideas quickly to make sure that I make some sales before we invest into building a state of the art app.

    Those MVPs are a struggle since most of it has its own unique processes therefore WordPress doesn't come in handy most of the time. This is where Bubble and Webflow come to the fore. Before I start my journey to learn one of these tools, where I imagine I will spend weeks to months learning, I need to know which road I should take while I am standing at the crossroads.

    Objective: 1- Build MVPs with unique workflows to secure sales and transactions to confirm the product is viable

    Requirements: 1- No coding knowledge required 2- Drag and drop workflows 3- Can use RTL (right to left) and build websites in Arabic 4- Cost-effective 5- High-quality online courses (free/paid) are available

    Your advice is much appreciated.

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