BitBalloon vs GitHub Pages vs Webflow

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BitBalloon

4
12
+ 1
5
GitHub Pages

17.9K
13K
+ 1
1.1K
Webflow

800
837
+ 1
52
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Pros of BitBalloon
Pros of GitHub Pages
Pros of Webflow
  • 2
    Forms handling
  • 1
    Free
  • 1
    Easy to set up
  • 1
    Gulp/grunt integration
  • 290
    Free
  • 217
    Right out of github
  • 185
    Quick to set up
  • 108
    Instant
  • 107
    Easy to learn
  • 58
    Great way of setting up your project's website
  • 47
    Widely used
  • 41
    Quick and easy
  • 37
    Great documentation
  • 4
    Super easy
  • 3
    Easy setup
  • 2
    Instant and fast Jekyll builds
  • 2
    Great customer support
  • 2
    Great integration
  • 13
    Interactions and Animations
  • 7
    Builds clean code in the background
  • 7
    Fast development of html and css layouts/design
  • 6
    Free plan
  • 6
    Fully Customizable
  • 5
    Simple
  • 4
    Prototype
  • 2
    Built on web standards
  • 2
    Next Gen

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Cons of BitBalloon
Cons of GitHub Pages
Cons of Webflow
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    • 4
      Not possible to perform HTTP redirects
    • 3
      Supports only Jekyll
    • 3
      Limited Jekyll plugins
    • 1
      Jekyll is bloated
    • 1
      Freemium
    • 1
      No Audio Support

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    What is BitBalloon?

    BitBalloon deploys static sites from development to production in one step. Sites are automatically compressed, cached and pushed to a CDN. Any forms on the site will automatically work. BitBalloon is 100% programmable, everything from deployment to form handling can be controlled through the API. White label reseller options are available for using BitBalloon as a site publishing engine inside 3rd party authoring tools.

    What is GitHub Pages?

    Public webpages hosted directly from your GitHub repository. Just edit, push, and your changes are live.

    What is Webflow?

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

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