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What is Ekit Studio?

Ekit Studio is a page builder aimed at developers who need to create dynamic, data-driven web pages without writing frontend code from scratch. Rather than a visual drag-and-drop tool for non-technical users, it's designed to speed up development workflows by letting you build pages that pull from databases and APIs, then customise and deploy them quickly. The tool sits between a traditional CMS and a code editor. You define your data sources, set up page templates, and configure how content displays. It's built for teams that want to avoid repetitive frontend work whilst maintaining control over how pages function and connect to their backend systems. As a freemium product, you can start at no cost, making it accessible for small projects or teams evaluating the approach before committing to a paid plan.

Key Features

Data binding

Connect pages directly to databases, APIs, and external data sources to populate content dynamically

Template system

Build reusable page layouts that generate individual pages from your data automatically

Visual editor

Design pages through a graphical interface without writing HTML or CSS manually

Custom logic

Add conditional rendering and dynamic behaviour through a rules or expression system

Developer tools

Access underlying code and APIs for deeper customisation when needed

Version control

Track changes and manage different versions of pages

Pros & Cons

Advantages

  • Faster than coding pages by hand, especially for data-heavy sites with many similar pages
  • Suited to developers who want structure without being locked into a rigid template system
  • Free tier lets you test whether the approach fits your workflow
  • Built-in data connection tools reduce boilerplate integration work

Limitations

  • Aimed at developers rather than non-technical content creators, so it has a steeper learning curve than simpler page builders
  • Limited information available about performance at scale or limits on page complexity
  • Pricing and feature differences between tiers are not clearly detailed publicly

Use Cases

Building catalogue or product listing pages that pull from a product database

Creating multi-page documentation sites that draw content from a CMS or API

Generating dynamic report or dashboard pages for internal tools

Building landing page variants that personalise based on URL parameters or user data

Rapid prototyping of data-driven interfaces during development