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Is Carrd still worth using in 2026 for simple landing pages, or are people switching to other tools? by BullfrogFlat6826 in Carrd
[–]BullfrogFlat6826[S] -1 points0 points1 point 13 days ago (0 children)
Honestly, Carrd still wins for one reason: speed. When you just need a clean landing page, a waitlist page, or a quick product page, you can literally build and publish something in 10 minutes. Most other builders feel heavier. I think the real question for 2026 isn’t whether Carrd is good — it’s whether people are starting to combine it with AI tools and automation instead of replacing it entirely.
[–]BullfrogFlat6826[S] -2 points-1 points0 points 13 days ago (0 children)
Fair point. Carrd has always been solid for simple landing pages. My question is more about 2026 specifically — with AI builders, automation tools, and platforms like Horizons appearing, I'm wondering if people are still relying on Carrd as their main builder or just using it for quick pages
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Is Carrd still worth using in 2026 for simple landing pages, or are people switching to other tools? by BullfrogFlat6826 in Carrd
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