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Duda
Software Development
Palo Alto, CA 21,642 followers
Build amazing websites with the leading professional website builder trusted by web pros, agencies, and SaaS platforms.
About us
Duda is the leading web design platform for companies that offer web design services to small businesses. We serve all types of customers, from freelance web professionals and digital agencies, all the way up to the largest hosting companies and online publishers in the world. Loaded with powerful team collaboration and client management tools, the Duda platform enables users to build feature-rich, responsive websites at scale. Every Duda website is automatically optimized for lightning-fast loading and great out-of-the-box SEO. Currently, over 14 million sites have been built on the Duda platform. WHAT DOES ‘DUDA’ MEAN? The name of our company is based on 'The Dude', the main character of our favorite film, The Big Lebowski. The Dude exemplifies our brand because he rolls with the punches and is always there to help his peers. In short: "The Dude abides."
- Website
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https://www.duda.co/
External link for Duda
- Industry
- Software Development
- Company size
- 201-500 employees
- Headquarters
- Palo Alto, CA
- Type
- Privately Held
- Founded
- 2009
- Specialties
- Responsive website development, Responsive website optimization, Responsive website builder, Website builder, Mobile website builder, Website reseller, agency website builder, AI-powered website builder, agency growth , agency productivity, website builder for SaaS, low-code no-code website builder, and content management system
Products
Duda
Website Builder Software
Duda provides you with all of the features you need to create modern, conversion-driving websites for your clients. Whether you build sites yourself or let clients create and manage their own, Duda’s industry-leading features will exceed expectations.
Locations
Employees at Duda
Updates
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PPC campaigns feeling flat? Join Navah Hopkins and Brad Smith as they break down the anatomy of landing pages that drive conversions and boost revenue for digital agencies.💥➡ https://bit.ly/3YwB32E
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🎙️ Itai Sadan recently sat down with John Jantsch, Founder of Duct Tape Marketing, to share Duda’s journey from a mobile-focused solution to a robust platform empowering web professionals 🚀. From AI’s role in agency efficiency to the origin of Duda’s name (it's not what you'd expect!), this episode has it all. Listen in. ⬇
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🌟 It's here - your eCommerce stores can now add offline payment methods at checkout, including... 💰 Pay in store 💰 Cash on Delivery 💰 Checks 💰 Bank transfer 💰 Offline credit card charges Learn how to get started ➡ https://bit.ly/3YJ2Q0T
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💡 "We want to provide products that have very deep and meaningful value, and not just 50 different products that feel more like solutions on top of work management. That’s not where we want to go, but each product needs to compete within its market by itself." -Vitali Margolin, R&D Director at monday.com
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"When we look at partnering, be it independent software vendors or integration partners…what we’re looking for is three concentric circles - ways to innovate, ways to grow, and ways to brand together." -Ben Johnston, Senior Product Partnerships Manager at monday.com
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💡"Two main elements go into play here. One that’s external and one that is internal. So the external element is the macro environment and specifically the total addressable market, we want to look at the opportunities that the environment provides us with. The other element is internal - how our customers use monday.com today. We have a huge customer base, we’re talking about 225,000 clients and counting, and they’re coming from 200 different industries and they’ve already successfully built solutions. One quick note is that we constantly listen to feedback from our customers, analysts, investors, and partners, and we have a robust partner network. We analyze trends in the feedback and requests that customers give us so we decide which product to build. If we provide several products, how can we keep the environment cohesive?" -Dorit Turpaz, Product Marketing Leader at monday.com