(i) The Pricing - hard to beat ~$20 a year (plus perhaps $10 for a domain) to get a website up and running. (ii) The ease of use. The templates are generally a great starting point, and it is easy & intuitive to customize your webpage from there.
The limit to a one-page website can be a little disappointing, but ultimately you get what you pay for. If you want to get online quickly and cheaply, Carrd is the way to go. If you want a more built-out website, then go for Webflow or Wordpress.
We used Carrd to put up a one-page website landing page for an email newsletter. It was very easy to setup, connect the domain, and then connect the email service provider (we used Mailerlite, though Carrd has connections for numerous email service providers).
During the pandemic, I decided to start a small business, which I had never done before. I knew I needed a website, but I was afraid it was going to be expensive. After doing some research I found Carrd and was shocked at how affordable it was. It made my startup costs extremely low for my coaching business, which made it much easier to take the risk of investing a few hundred dollars into my business before making any money from it. I ended up making a few thousand dollars of extra income during 2020 because of my side business pursuit. I'm not sure I would have taken the chance on doing this if I hadn't found such a cheap option for a website, but some of my clients told me that they found me simply off of my website and that they loved being able to learn about me before reaching out over phone or email. It was also incredibly easy to integrate my email-contact form and reliably worked so I knew I wouldn't miss any clients.
Because it's so affordable, it's not like you have unlimited options in terms of how you can customize your website or the various templates you can choose from. That being said, I'm not a website designer so having access to those templates was a massive help because the finished product I have looks far better than anything I could've done myself working form a blank slate. I guess I'm not really even sure what I would have done differently if I'd have had access to more options for customizing. I don't use e-commerce or anything like that, so my needs were pretty simple.
Like I said, I had an idea to start a life-coaching business, but didn't want to spend a ton of money setting it up because I wasn't sure how it would go. Carrd made that decision incredibly easy because my cost basis stayed so low, which took away so much stress of if/when I would get my first client and start to bring in money. I've learned that it's not nearly as hard as I thought to build a functional, good looking website and it costs WAY less than I thought it would have. I still use Carrd for my website and I have no plans on switching to anything else.
I use Carrd for my personal website, business website, as well as for Slack group sign ups for groups I administer (3000+ person Slack community). Carrd is affordable, easy to use, and makes great looking web pages. I've used it since it first launched on product hunt and it is constantly improving and adding new functions, plug ins, etc.
I wouldn't build a full e-commerce site or anything on the platform. It's simple to use and creates simple pages, but with the improvements the developer keeps making maybe it will get there one day. It is definitely suited for easily customized and edited, static pages at a great price but nothing more than that.
Quickly making a website that doesn't look terrible and feels professional, plus is responsive, easy to update, and not very expensive. Carrd ticks all of these boxes for me to the point where I have built 4 sites using it (all on the same inexpensive license!).
The pricing for the number of websites you get is incredible. One of the cheapest ways to build and host websites to empower to create websites!
I wish there was a large template marketplace. If I could access hundreds of templates that others have made, I would love Carrd even more.
I use it for simple websites to test if my ideas are a validated concpet. Speed and the number of websites I can publish are the apparent benefits.
Carrd's pricing is incredibly reasonable. For only a little bit of money, you can host a number of sites using Carrd.
Carrd takes some getting used to and you have to understand page structures a bit, but once you play around for a bit, it becomes very easy to create nice pages.
Carrd allows users to set up single page websites very easily. No more messing around with other page builders, Carrd is simple and quick. There are a bunch of starter pages/templates, and also a few websites listing great Carrd design.
Carrd is so easy to use and their pricing is very good. I use it for my business for clients to email me questions, see my prices, and fill out the order form.
You can't change your website name without deleting the whole page. Not that I've found anyway. That makes it a little troublesome if you typo, but it isn't a deal breaker.
Carrd has allowed me to put all of my information in one place and allow clients to fill out a form rather than having me ask them a million questions to get them a proper quote.
Using Carrd allows you to create websites on the fly that a super sleek, responsive, and have decent SEO value. It takes about 5 minutes to build a website thanks to the templates that are provided and about 15-20 minutes if you want to connect it to your own domain (which is also comparatively easier than other platforms).
Sometimes while adding a new element it will automatically go to the bottom of the page which then forces you to drag it to the top each time. It doesn't really change the experience but it is definitely an annoyance that adds up over time.
Due to the ease of use, anyone can log into Carrd and make adjustments on the fly. This has allowed for me to priortize other areas of the website.
It's a low-cost, easy-to-use platform with which you can create solid landing pages for your business. Registration is very fast and simple and allows you to publish immediately after registration. Additionally you have a variety of customization templates available for each element and plans with very attractive domain for only $19 / year.
The only negative aspect is that it does not provide the option to export the site created to obtain the html and the support files so that one can host it in his own domain. On the other hand Carrd in its free use version, is limited to 3 sites, 100 elements, images and standard videos and a subdomain carrd.co. Upgrading to at least the Pro Standard plan offers you up to 10 sites, images and videos of great quality and big size, unlimited elements, simple forms and widgets. If you want advanced forms, redirects and more websites, you will need to use Pro Plus or Pro Max.
Carrd is now my access tool for anything related to web building. I made a website for a friend and even won a few dollars. Additionally in depodcast.com the place where I work for being an online store we only opened an institutional mail, me to provide greater reliability when making deliveries or send mail, and even in my business card I have a footer inviting them to visit my web site.