<b>For a five-page brochure site, hand-coded static HTML still beats any builder — and it's not close.</b>
A simple business site is a few hundred lines of HTML and CSS on free static hosting: no subscription, no plugin updates, no platform that can deprecate your design, no monthly bill that outlives the project. Builders sell ease for sites that barely needed building. You're paying $20-40/month forever to avoid an afternoon of work you'd never have to touch again. Convenience has a subscription; ownership is paid once. Tiny sites deserve the second one.
Agree? Or am I wrong?
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<b>For a five-page brochure site, hand-coded static HTML still beats any builder — and it's not close.</b>
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