When I have experimented with simulations of various SMPS's, I find a buck converter lends itself to a simple on-off control circuit. It just needs a feedback wire to an op amp, with hysteresis.
However I find that the other types (boost, etc.) require at least two avenues of control.
(1) The coil must be switched on, and it must be switched off, which requires its sense/feedback circuit.
(2) Then there is the voltage/current on the load, which requires its sense/feedback circuit.
I have not found a way to make them work with a simple op amp using hysteresis. Of course I'm only a hobbyist, so don't take my word as final.