Carder vs Durable.
Durable wants to run your whole back office. Carder wants the moment a customer taps your bio to convert. Different jobs.
| Carder | Durable | |
|---|---|---|
| Built for | Mini-sites behind your bio link | Full websites + CRM/invoicing suite |
| Generation input | One sentence or an Instagram screenshot | Business name + type picker |
| Menu OCR | photograph → menu pageIncluded | — |
| Arabic / RTL | First-class | — |
| Extra business tools | Focused on the site itself | CRM, invoicing, marketing tools |
| Free plan | Included | Trial-focused |
| Paid from | $12/mo | ~$15/mo |
The honest verdict.
If you need a CRM, invoicing, and a traditional multi-page website in one subscription, Durable's all-in-one approach fits. If you need the link in your bio to become a real, beautiful mini-site in 30 seconds, with menus, Arabic support, and screenshot import, that's Carder's entire job.
Fair notice: Durable is an established player with a broad toolset. We compete by doing one thing extremely well, not everything adequately.
Common questions.
Does Carder have a CRM or invoicing?
No, and that's deliberate. Carder does the customer-facing site extremely well and leaves your back office to the tools you already use.
Is a mini-site enough for my business?
For most local businesses and professionals, yes. Menu, prices, booking, hours and contact cover what customers actually look for. If you outgrow it, you'll have earned that problem.
Ready to see yours?
One sentence, thirty seconds, and your bio finally has a link worth tapping.