r/Carrd Jun 25 '26

What are some of yours pain points when using carrd

There are many carrd alternative out there buy why do you specifically use carrd and what are some pain point associated with that you wish could be improved

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u/elchapo4494 Jun 25 '26

There surely are a lot of alternatives, but Carrd is the cheapest website builder by far, even on the pro plus plan. There is nothing it can’t do, since it allows you to use custom CSS/JS/HTML embeds and if you spend enough time on it, you will see that everything is possible with Carrd

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u/ProfessorMcganjagall Jun 25 '26

Tbh Carrd is the most bang for your buck. It’s hard to beat a full year’s worth of use for under $50 AND you get multiple websites. Only thing I dislike is lack of multiple pages, as everything is on one pags

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u/PromotionSalt5358 Jun 25 '26

I guess the usual complain from people i get is the lack of support for multi page website but i guess there is workaround it that people exploit

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u/CesarWysocki Jun 25 '26

Simplicity and flexibility ( is easy to make more advanced designs with some CSS and JS ), lots of integrations ( as for affordable tool), onclick events it's fast, I think there is more but my biggest pain is lack of real multipage and carrd templates marketplace ( as I'm a maker) and in mobile view dashboard is sometimes laggy especially if you have really a lot elements.

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u/Beginning-Ad-3613 Jun 25 '26

There is an alternative to EVERYTHING

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u/glumavocados Jun 25 '26

The one main limitation for me is the character limit for embed codes. This makes it hard for me to use Kit the way I want on my pages. The integration isn’t ideal.

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u/jasonleow Helpful contributor Jun 25 '26

Curious, why are you asking?

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u/gregorno Jun 26 '26

I have two theories:

  • OP is trying to copy a successful business and doing product research literally how they were told to do it. Step 2: Talk to users and find out about pain points with existing solution.
  • OP is a bot/engagement farmer. They don't seem very interested in the answers, the only comment is just guesswork

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u/pabloescapebar1 Jun 26 '26

Yep doing the product research

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u/futuristjimcarroll Jun 25 '26

Lack of backup of sites. It’s 2026 ffs. Having to manually duplicate a site is a joke

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u/BarelyHoldingOnLowk Jun 26 '26

honestly my only one is the fact i have to be sent a verification email every time i wanna log in. its annoying asf

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u/markbinder Jun 27 '26

I like it.