Thanks! I'm not sure what a company posting means but yes? Haha the company is just me anyway
Your concern is totally valid, and I perhaps need to make this more clear on my landing page. But Builder is different because it works like a headless CMS.
It can hook into any site to power page building, regardless of what tech stack that site was made with. So as opposed to other site builders that lock you into their system completely and can't hardly be extended with real code and engineers, Builder does this in reverse.
Companies come to use my product when they have already built some kind of custom website, but need to provided non-dev users with the ability to quickly build and test pages.
It just takes one simple API integration to make all that possible and retains your freedom to completely own your tech stack.
My concern for you is there are a lot of GUI site builders out there. So I wonder how this stands out?