What's your web platform of choice?
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@Casmat Yeah Bricks requires some minimal knowledge on webdesign practices but it offers indeed a lot of possibilities. I came from elementor and bricks was a gamechanger.
Gutenberg itself allows basic design capabilities and can look professionnal : you just have to know what you want and have basic understanding on html structure, css... And of course there are some great themes out there that can fill some gaps.I for myself, wanted to be able to customize everything so I went for a builder. But don't go and use just the first you'll encounter. I like Bricks because it's lightweight, the DOM is not a complete mess and - if you know what you're doing, or what you have to do - is relatively easy to use. Oxygen is also good, it's a matter of taste and workflow.
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@Matt_SF thanks! In that case I’ll give bricks a try and see how it goes!
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I use Squarespace and like it quite well.
The only issue I have seen is you only get 300MB (yes Megabytes) of storage per digital product. Of course you can workaround this with AWS or google drive direct link, etc.
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@virtuscapeaudio yeah, in our current squarespace site, we use box to host our kontakt/decent sampler libraries. We’re thinking of moving from it since for our design ideas and product scalability, squarespace is more limiting and restrictive in features
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@Casmat I missed that you're using Squarespace! How do you integrate box? I use google drive and it's not really the best because anyone with the link can download it. Are there protections against that with box somehow?
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@virtuscapeaudio yeah no haha, with box we also have the same problem! Anyone with the link could share, and other solutions we looked at long back if I remember were more overpriced than just going with box. I mean either way users could reupload the download files on something like gdrive, but a higher upload limit on the digital products should be added to somewhat discourage sharing. I felt it’s kind of absurd they still make it 300 mb in this time and age, squarespace worked as a starting point for us, but it’s just better for future scalability to change platforms for our use case haha
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@Casmat ABSURD indeed! AWS cloud seems to be a good way but still haven't figured out how to integrate. Will report back if it would be helpful to anyone at all
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@virtuscapeaudio another way if you’re interested could be using Shopify’s but buttons so all the products are hosted on their servers, but could be more expensive than something like aws s3