good tool to develop landing pages with minimal code
What do you like best about the product?
- low code platform
- good landing pages
- easily able to point to live domains
What do you dislike about the product?
it would be good if we can get a codebase extract, but that is good to have
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
- low code platform
- good landing pages
- easily able to point to live domains
- easy to publish
- secure platform
Built my entire site with Webflow
What do you like best about the product?
I built mapledesign.co entirely on Webflow, and I use it almost every day. What I love most is how much control it gives me over every detail — from margins to z-index. Compared to tools like Framer, Webflow allows for precise layout structure using real spacing tools, not just padding and gaps. That flexibility makes it feel more like true frontend development but in a visual way.
In terms of ease of use, once you understand how things like flexbox and grid work, Webflow becomes incredibly intuitive — especially for designers. The interface is well thought-out, and the CMS and interactions panel are powerful and clean. It’s become my go-to tool for both personal and client projects.
What do you dislike about the product?
The biggest issue for me is how Webflow handles custom code. You have to go into page settings, open a sidebar, scroll, and repeat for every change. It slows things down. I’d love a dedicated code panel that’s accessible from anywhere, like a floating sidebar.
Also, while the interface is powerful, it could be more beginner-friendly. If Webflow added features that let you resize and place elements freely—similar to how Figma works—it would be much easier for non-developers.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Webflow helps me design and ship production-quality websites without needing a developer. It’s fast, visual, and precise. I can maintain full control over responsiveness, layout, and animations—while still handing off something clean and scalable.
8 out of 10 in most things
What do you like best about the product?
The ability to learn HTML and CSS while using the tool is what I benefited most from the Webflow experience. Bridging the gap between design and development wasn't easy at first, but once I got the hang of it after a while, using Webflow became addictive in a good way. Although now knowing what I know about HTML and CSS I could perhaps do it without using the software, I enjoy the process much more building in Webflow and visually editing what I need instead of reading and finding my way in the code. Components, variables, and libraries were a game-changing solution that showed the tool's ability to grow with its community's demand.
What do you dislike about the product?
As a heavy user, there is no way around finding a few bugs along the way that could be improved. Again and again the connection is failing to save without any internet problems on my end for other things. I've lost count of the times I´ve realized after 15 to 30min of work the project hasn't been saving properly and upon 10 min of waiting for the connection problem to fix itself without success, I had to force a refresh on the page and pick up the pieces of the last edits unsaved in the project.
Components, libraries, and variables are awesome, although I wish the features around those were more stable. Copy/paste options for Variables and Components between projects for one. Although a few extensions help to go around the class duplication, they don't get them all right. Combo class duplication on components pasted from other projects is a pain on productivity. Relying on paid plugins to edit alt text in bulk also. Finding interactions on unused classes without seeing those in the interaction panel once deep cleaning a project was definitely a hassle that could be prevented for those seeking the most performance out of their websites using Webflow.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Having multiple sites in one account. Managing reusable components on a owned library of components. Ability to add custom code and integrate with other tools.
Still the most comprehensive code-free web design solution
What do you like best about the product?
It's comprehensive feature set, expandability that enables designers to follow best practices.
What do you dislike about the product?
Outdated element widgets, for example, slider and tab elements.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
It allows me to make custom design limited only by my imagination.
Great web design and UI - sometimes dissapointing in being locked in to a provider
What do you like best about the product?
Website design and interface, ease of use. Great integrations with other systems and easy to get a site hosted.
What do you dislike about the product?
Being locked in with one provider (Host + Designer) makes it so there is less flexibility when it comes to trying to find a cost-appropriate solution
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Hosting a website that needs to be multilingual
My experience with Webflow as a developer
What do you like best about the product?
Customization option with code and plugin support.
What do you dislike about the product?
Some updates are still pending and Webflow often focus on unimportant things like logic etc.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Well, it provided building websites easy and now it is focusing on GSAP which is widely accepted animation library.
A great tool that with few minor issues. I definitely recommend it!
What do you like best about the product?
Webflow is a fantastic web design tool that combines power and ease of use. If you want complete control, a strong content management system, and hassle-free hosting all in one place, it's tough to find a better option. Just remember, if you need priority support or advanced features for your team, you'll have to budget for a paid plan. I use it daily, and it's super easy to build websites, integrate features, and host your site. Plus, if you run into any issues, their customer support team is really helpful!
What do you dislike about the product?
I think it's a bit pricier than other tools out there. New users might find it a little tricky to start because there’s a bit of a learning curve, making it not the easiest to implement. Also, having live support would really help improve customer service.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
1. Bridging the Designer–Developer Gap: Enjoy true WYSIWYG design that produces clean code, allowing you to skip the hand-offs and quickly launch pixel-perfect websites.
2. Eliminating DevOps Overhead: Benefit from built-in CDN hosting, SSL, backups, and staging URLs, so you can publish your site without the hassle of managing servers or DNS.
3.Empowering Clients with Content Control: Use an easy-to-navigate CMS with in-context editing, enabling clients to update text and images on their own, which reduces your maintenance work.
4. Rapid Prototyping & Iteration: Take advantage of drag-and-drop layouts, reusable Symbols, and global styles to adjust designs instantly and speed up feedback loops.
5. Building Interactions Without Code: Access a visual Interactions panel for scroll, hover, and click animations, letting you add micro-interactions without needing to write any JavaScript.
Webflow - the tool that just works
What do you like best about the product?
What really stands out for me in Webflow is how much creative control I get, without having to write a ton of code. I'm using it frequently, basically every day - to add blogposts, create landing pages and modify existing pages. Each task is easily done due to ease of implementation. I built several projects on the platform, and every time I’m impressed by how easy it is to turn my ideas into something that actually works and looks professional. The visual editor is a huge timesaver, and I love being able to set up custom animations and interactions.
What do you dislike about the product?
No tool is perfect, and Webflow has its quirks. Sometimes, when I’m working on bigger projects, the designer can get a bit laggy, especially with lots of elements on the page. I’d also say that while the basics are easy to pick up, getting the most out of Webflow does take some time, especially if you haven’t worked with web design tools before. More in-depth, beginner-friendly tutorials would make the onboarding smoother.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Fast deployment of the content, landing pages and business sites.
The best website builder for serious designers
What do you like best about the product?
I love Webflow's features and functionality. The design first interface combined with development best practices make it such a powerful tool for businesses and marketing teams. I use Webflow almost every day and after designing and developing over 200 sites in Webflow it's an absolute game changer for my business and clients.
What do you dislike about the product?
The only negative is the pricing. For some smaller businesses the cost to run is expensive, however the tool is obviously pitched at medium sized businesses and above.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Marketing for clients. Which allows my clients businesses to grow.
Enhanced flexibility and design capabilities attract new clients
What is our primary use case?
My main use case for
Webflow is for our company website where we created a branded website. We share case studies, clients' testimonials, and also blogs showing our expertise and thought leadership.
The design is important for us, but mainly in terms of content, these are the content we use regularly on Webflow.
What is most valuable?
The best features Webflow offers are the design features, so we can build whatever we want in terms of coding, and also the ready features that are included, which we can guide easily. It's not only drag and drop, it also makes us build our own designs for example on
Figma and then code the same on Webflow where it provides us more flexibility in terms of applying what we want to apply, where we didn't have these options or features in the previous platform that we were using.
The flexibility Webflow has offered has helped my team apply whatever they wanted, which was important for us. This flexibility allowed us to build a better website, and it allowed our clients or prospective clients to find us easier on Google, understand from our website what we do, and reach out to us while on our previous platform that we were using, which was Wix. We were not getting any reach outs or forms filled in, but in Webflow, lots of clients reach out to us and we converted them into clients.
In terms of the numbers, while we were getting zero reach outs from clients on Wix, here we got around 100 messages in these two years. While some were spam too, the important thing was people started to fill these forms and from here we converted three clients. So from zero to three converted clients minimum.
The CMS in Webflow has been built by my team, and because we have the clear CMS, we can go in at the blogs as much as we want. Everything is fixed over there. The only thing that we need to do is add the right text on the CMS, and this is getting published directly on the website, which is friendly with our web design, and everything has been planned beforehand.
Webflow has positively impacted my organization in terms of branding. We can really reflect what our brand is, company values, and how much we give importance to brand. The second is time efficiency in terms of moving forward quickly with the CMS and updating the content we want. With a better branding that we can reflect on Webflow, this helps us showcase more of our professional look and also our creativity.
Webflow has helped me save time by allowing us to update content and launch new pages efficiently. Before, we were not giving importance to uploading case studies or blogs because it was not SEO friendly. So from nothing, we started to update regularly our case studies, build case studies, and also regularly update blogs.
What needs improvement?
I find that Webflow could be improved, as the dashboard design could be more user-friendly in terms of colors and brands. Currently, it's a basic CMS, but if it's more user-friendly in terms of the design and the colors, it could push us more to create more blogs and use the platform more.
For how long have I used the solution?
I have been using Webflow for more than two years.
What was my experience with deployment of the solution?
The initial setup with Webflow was straightforward because it gave us the flexibility, and also there were the resources online that my team could check.
What do I think about the stability of the solution?
Webflow is always stable for me. I have never experienced something negative.
What do I think about the scalability of the solution?
Webflow's scalability for my needs has been excellent. We have been growing with Webflow, and our growth has increased after we started to use Webflow. Currently, everything is going well.
How are customer service and support?
I have not needed to reach out to Webflow's customer support, and that is why I don't have any comments on the customer support, but when I or my team needs to get additional information, we could find this on Webflow's help resources online.
How would you rate customer service and support?
Which solution did I use previously and why did I switch?
Before Webflow, I was using Wix. Firstly, it was not SEO friendly; secondly, it was not easy to navigate; thirdly, it was not easy to build the custom design and the features that we wanted. It was not possible to showcase our creativity and design skills on Wix, where in Webflow, we are able to do all of these in the best way.
How was the initial setup?
The initial setup with Webflow was straightforward because it gave us the flexibility, and also there were the resources online that my team could check.
What about the implementation team?
Webflow is deployed in my organization entirely on Webflow. We are not working with any other third party.
What was our ROI?
I have seen a return on investment with Webflow; after switching, clients started to find us on Google or reach out to us after they liked how we presented our company, our website, our case studies, and started to reach out to us. From here, we could convert these prospective clients into customers.
What's my experience with pricing, setup cost, and licensing?
The pricing for Webflow is higher than other platforms, also higher than Wix, but when we think about the features, it's a price that we had to pay. It's more than Wix and other platforms, but the price comes with justification.
Which other solutions did I evaluate?
I did not evaluate other options before choosing Webflow. From Wix, we directly decided to move to Webflow because we knew what it could bring, and we directly passed to Webflow.
What other advice do I have?
I highly suggest using Webflow, especially for those looking to showcase their creativity and who are searching for a website that gives them the design flexibility. I would say Webflow is a perfect option for them.
On a scale of 1 to 10, I rate Webflow a nine. I choose nine instead of 10 because I think there are some parts that can be improved, such as the design look, the navigation look, the colors, and all. So that would be the only part breaking down that one point.
My company has a business relationship with Webflow as a design partner because what we do is, we build client websites on Webflow for our clients but we don't have any direct relationship with Webflow.
I was not offered a gift card or incentive for this review.