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No code needed! I've designed a complete website without having to know code.
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Webflow has been a game-changer for my startup. It's incredibly user-friendly, allowing us to build and manage our website without needing to learn code. This has saved us a lot of time and resources that would have been spent on hiring developers or learning programming ourselves. One of the biggest benefits is the design flexibility. Unlike other website builders that offer limited customization, Webflow lets us create a unique website that really stands out and aligns with our brand identity. We've also been able to integrate essential features like forms directly into our website, which is vital for our sales and customer engagement. Plus, Webflow takes care of the technicalities like ensuring our site is responsive and optimized for different devices and search engines, which is crucial in today's mobile-first world. Another major plus is the platform's scalability. As our startup grows, I'm confident that our Webflow site can handle increased traffic and content without any performance issues. This scalability is critical for our expanding business needs. Lastly, the cost-effectiveness of Webflow cannot be overstated. It eliminates the need for external web developers, which is a significant saving for us as a startup operating with a tight budget. Overall, Webflow has provided us with an accessible, professional online presence that's integral to our business growth.
It is technical and also super simple to use. The technical part allows us to be super precise and the simplicity allows multiple users to work on the project. Amazing!
According to us and our use, pricing plan is not ideal. Having to upgrade our package to fully work on the project (for 2 people max) is not the best user experience.
Being able to build an amazing website easily and with a lot of personalization. Without having to be a dev to finish properly the project. Templates are a great way to start.
Its so easy, the tutorials are so great, i learn a lot with webflow courses, and they are allways updating the platform with tool improvements to use. The figma plugin is the best
The expensive cost to a freelance, sometimes the platform have a delay to edit or publish the pages and a few bugs nothing critical. There are more good things than bad.
The response time to make a landing page, the easy use of the components and the CMS collections. Its been really helpful all the improvements they have and all the plugins.
I have created websites from scratch with HTML, CSS, JS, etc. and now being able to use Webflow to do the same is a game changer! It is faster and easier to design, develop, test, and host with Webflow. It speeds up my production time immensely. The amount of time saved compared to hand coding the website alone is worth the pricing plans. The ability to set up redirects and achieve some of these high utility tasks in under 5-6 clicks is beyond amazing for example: password protection setup and page, automated sitemap generation, 404 page, internal search, built-in JS interactions, accessibility, contrast checker, etc. are add-on features that are available for each project which would be a massive lift if the website were hand-coded from scratch. Plus, the exported code is a blessing and super helpful for use with external integration. My workplace uses the enterprise plan, Weblfow enterprise's customer service and response time are extremely prompt, thorough, and all in all phenomenal.
There's nothing to dislike. In the future, I'd love to see Webflow roll out version control and a better QA workflow along with functionality to be able to test web page performance like core web vitals, event tracking etc.
Effortless responsive design, quick publishing, CDN bandwidth, SEO, internal search, CMS, uptime, content audits, and edits on the fly for all marketing needs and data storage amongst many other things. Most of all I am glad my days of drowning in CSS files are over, the taxing conventional workflow in order to make a simple change having to find the right place in the CSS, then change the margin a few pixels, then switch over to load the site to see how it looks, if unsatisfied, over to the CSS doc again, edit it again, only to do it all over for the other media queries. Whereas on Webflow you're able to visually see the nested elements and click on each to study their respective properties! It's actually helped me better understand CSS even after using it for 7+ years in the past! Webflow has revolutionized the website industry and I can never imagine going back to working with the web as we used to before.
The ability to clone from other website templates. This allows me to jump straight into the design process and not feel insecure when I was first starting with web editing, and maintaining websites. I enjoy best Webflow's thoughtful integrations such as Figma, which allows us to collaborate best wiht varied workflows and freelancers that design for our team. I also enjoy the easy to use SEO Settings in Webflow!
I do feel that I still have mltiple roadblocks with webflow when in integrating and coding animations. Sometimes they are successful, sometimes in only one view, and other times they break after a few days. I'm unsure if this problem will persist, but I am willing to learn more about Webflow's code and animation workarounds in order to best work with the software.
Webflow allows us to host and design multiple websites and landing pages within one portal. While we host a number of brands in our portfolio, we value flexibility in design, and Webflow allows us to be both flexible in design as well in our storage/mantainance capabilities of all pages.
As a lover of finding scalable solutions that serve clients well, I love that Webflow continues to push forward new features that allow continued growth from a developer's perspective. Tools like DevLink are game changers in an industry that's bridging the gap between traditional development and allowing designers to step in to control product tools.
The most frustrating thing is when there is an update to Webflow that creates a breaking change or bug. I love that Webflow constantly pushes new things, but there is sometimes a cost that is felt for the daily user like myself. Things like input fields failing to work or changes to the quick menu that make it difficult to quickly get to the thing I'm used to finding, etc.
As an agency, we can rapidly turn our designs into sites for our clients, allowing us to spend more time focused on strategy for our clients. We're heavily integrated in Webflow as a team, and when random projects appear that aren't Webflow, it breaks our system. That's excellent news - we've found a solid rhythm in the Webflow ecosystem across our entire team.
Webflow allowed me to create my portfolio to showcase my background and use it as a resume, but it was a website. I This helped me show my experience as a product manager and helped land me a job!
I was not too fond of the pricing webflow. I really wanted to use their premium services but at the time of using it, I could not afford to spend the amount of money needed on the product.
Webflow solved the problem of not being able to have a personal website. Web flow allowed me to personalize a personal website so I could showcase my personal work to the entire world.
I always compare Wordpress to using Canva--you get some pretty pre-designed templates, but are stuck working within those. Webflow is like using the entire Adobe Suite, where you have total control over every pixel of your website. That doesn't guarantee that your website will look good, though. Much like how it is easy to create a sh***y Photoshop design if you don't know what you're doign, the same is true for Webflow. But the ability to make beauitful, functional, and fully customized designs is just something that's possible with Webflow and not with Wordpress (unless you use expensive custom developers).
Their pricing structure is confusing to a lot of people at first--you need to have a site plan and an account plan, and both have different levels and prices. Also, the biggest challenge I've faced as a marketer pitching that my companies switch to Webflow is the fear of vendor lock-in. But, that's the same issue you have when your business starts using Salesforce as a CRM, ActiveCampaigns for email automation, and Marketo for marketing automation. It's the nature of the beast, and self-hosted and custom-built tools just will never do as good as a job as specialized tools that are always improving.
Our websites have historically been custom-built Wordpress themes where our designer creates beautiful designs, than an (incredibly expensive) outside agency builds the theme in wordpress. For any changes beyond swapping out images and copy, we needed to submit a ticket and wait days for the developers to make updates. With Webflow, we were able to get rid of a $10k/month bill from our agency and now my team works direclty with our designer to bring her designs to life on our website. Need a new CTA button? Two minutes. Need a completely new layout for a landing page? I can build a landing page based off the design files in a matter of hours and on my own without dev resources!