@johnny-benton
18 years. Nothing moved this fast.
I built my first website in 2007. Dreamweaver. Hand-coded HTML tables because it was cutting edge at the time. Over the years I moved through every phase: static HTML, WordPress, page builders, Webflow. Each one faster than the last, each one still requiring hours of setup before the actual work could start.
WordPress became the default for client projects. But every new install meant the same ritual. Plugins. Theme configuration. Security patches. Hosting setup. By the time the site was ready for content, half my energy was already spent.
GitPage broke that pattern.
Blank screen to functional site in minutes. Schema markup already in place. Clean code I actually own. Free hosting. When a client asks for a change, I edit with prompts and redeploy without touching a cPanel or waiting on a build process.
Eighteen years of building websites and this is the first tool that made me stop and rethink how I start projects.
If you’re still deep in the WordPress ritual, I get it. I was too. But once you feel how fast this moves, you won’t want to go back.
