How Beaver Builder has become so successful with Robby McCullough


Debating WordPress Page Builders is like your crazy uncle talking politics at the holiday dinner with the family. But let’s do it anyway? Full disclosure, I sell a plugin called Conductor, that often gets confused as a page builder.
There’s a lot of noise in this space, and lots of strong opinions. For good reason. A page builder changes the way someone experiences WordPress – for better or worse. It’s how, when you’re using it across your website, you create your content, generate sales pages, or sell products. It removes the need to learn coding, placing that power into the hands of someone who can navigate a drag-and-drop interface. Hopefully.
And that’s the problem.
Purists are outraged that a site owner would choose to overlay all of this technical debt to WordPress, when whipping out SublimeText and crafting a template.php from scratch is so much more “right.”
FFS do it the right way
Which is the secondary argument to all of this, are page builders “doing it the right way?” WordPress isn’t easy, and builder plugins can help ease some of that pain. But the right way, would be to to code it from scratch, or at least
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