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My webflow experience
What do you like best about the product?
No code, very graphical, easy to use and onboard collaborators
What do you dislike about the product?
Seems like Webflow may not be the best fit for websites with huge amounts of traffic but it is not a problem that we will run into.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Very easy to use and get multiple people collaborating on the same platform
Recommendations to others considering the product:
Watch the tutorials
Lovin' it!
What do you like best about the product?
I like the ability to design the way I want.
What do you dislike about the product?
The community has suggested many features; I would like to see a faster rollout of new features and a cost reduction.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
No more wireframing. I design directly in the product: benefits - speed and an easier sell to clients.
Recommendations to others considering the product:
If you want control over your projects, then Webflow is great!
An Extremely Powerful Tool
What do you like best about the product?
I love how quickly I can build websites.
What do you dislike about the product?
The companies update priorities seem off
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
I can build websites from scratch in a fraction of the time that it would take me otherwise. I'm helping sass companies, B2B's, and e-commerce stores launch their sites quickly and efficiently. One of the primary benefits of Webflow is that you can customize anything and everything. There is a bit of a learning curve as there is with almost anything, but they also have a robust tutorial library in Webflow University so that you can get the help you need.
Recommendations to others considering the product:
Webflow has a bit of a learning curve, so be sure to set aside the time, if you have it, and take a look at Webflow University for tips and tricks to get you up and running!
Amazing no code web dev tool
What do you like best about the product?
For someone that doesn't come from a web dev/coding background but still wants a custom-built site, Webflow was that happy medium for me. A couple of hours inside Webflow university had me up to speed on everything I needed to know to start building my site.
What do you dislike about the product?
There's nothing I really dislike. All I'll say is there are some tutorials that are missing that'll make Webflow a game changer for the average person looking to build a custom site.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
My problem was that there were only two options in terms of site builders before Webflow was around. The very basic drag and drop builders like Squarespace, Wix etc and the more complex and unintuitive builders like Wordpress or just straight code. Webflow filled that gap in the middle and gave me the website customizability I was looking for without having to spend months learning a completely new discipline.
Gives Designers the Power to Build Complex Websites
What do you like best about the product?
I love that Webflow has given me the ability to build a web design business with confidence. I know basic CSS and HTML, but not enough to develop websites to the level I can with Webflow. It's so much more intuitive to use and secure and stable to use than the other programs I've used. It also has the best community to learn from. I love that they have a showcase area where you can look at how people build certain things and also clone them if you need to.
What do you dislike about the product?
Hosting is sometimes an issue with certain clients who don't want to use Webflow's. The pricing for some of the additional capabilities is sometimes frustrating. I also wish there were ways for client's to access the "editor" from a basic plan. Sometimes they just want to make quick text changes, but don't have a CMS. I think they have slowed down on providing new updates to the users. I know they're still working behind the scenes on a lot of things, but there's a lot of good ideas in the wishlist that would be good to have.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
It allows me to be extremely efficient. I get a lot of comments about how quickly I can turn around projects. I have many clients that come to me from Wordpress and are always so happy to have much less complications and frustrations trying to figure out why their site is broken and/or not updated properly.
Recommendations to others considering the product:
Definitely a learning curve, but take time to practice and play around. That's the best way I learned new things...still do!
The only web developpement tool our agency needs
What do you like best about the product?
The flexibily of the tool to make 95% of the projects that our clients request.
What do you dislike about the product?
The e-commerce limitations sometimes force us to use tools to convert the Webflow project into a Shopify website.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Creating a website without compromising on design or performance.
Webflow is a wonderful tool to work with - but lacks in proper localization support
What do you like best about the product?
For me as an experienced fullstack engineer - mainly working with React currently - i was quite skeptical to using a no-code solution from previous experiences - but decided to give webflow a shot to increase the rate at which we (a tech start up with global presence, but limited resources) can make changes to our marketing website, which is mostly simple text/images/buttons anyway. Webflow seemed to tick the boxes i was looking for and we have now transitioned our whole marketing website to run completely on Webflow. The transition was quick and quite effortless and i'm really impressed by how much Webflow gets right so far!
What i like the best:
- That it saves me time - E.g. just that everything is editable by content editors out of the box, as opposed to having to link each text field or image to a CMS system saves time. New pages and sections with some basic content/images/buttons are added within seconds/minutes.
- That the visual editing tools are easy to work with.
- That it doesn't try to hide what HTML and CSS actually is, and thus doesn't limit me as a web developer to actually use my knowledge to create the experiences I want to create, as opposed to the competitors that tries to hard in their quest to make it easy, and in doing so makes the tool too inflexible.
- Adding interactions and animations is trivial and straight forward to do
- How easy it is to work with Lottie animations
- That it's possible to create reusable components.
- The built in CMS is extremely easy to work with, creating templates is a breeze.
What i like the best:
- That it saves me time - E.g. just that everything is editable by content editors out of the box, as opposed to having to link each text field or image to a CMS system saves time. New pages and sections with some basic content/images/buttons are added within seconds/minutes.
- That the visual editing tools are easy to work with.
- That it doesn't try to hide what HTML and CSS actually is, and thus doesn't limit me as a web developer to actually use my knowledge to create the experiences I want to create, as opposed to the competitors that tries to hard in their quest to make it easy, and in doing so makes the tool too inflexible.
- Adding interactions and animations is trivial and straight forward to do
- How easy it is to work with Lottie animations
- That it's possible to create reusable components.
- The built in CMS is extremely easy to work with, creating templates is a breeze.
What do you dislike about the product?
- Biggest issue: There's no way to localize a page without resorting to a third-party plugin (which then comes with additional costs and LIMITED number of languages and only supports localization by subdomains). Sadly, for us as a global enterprise, this means that there is a limit on how much we can scale with Webflow currently, (which is a pity, we really like Webflow otherwise).
- Even though we're on a team plan - only a single developer can implement design changes in a project at a time. Even though the recent update improved this a lot by allowing multiple users to be in the designer at the same time - it's still restrictive since only one user is allowed to make design changes at a time. Even though I understand that it's techincally challenging to solve this - it is something that restricts us in how much we can scale with Webflow currently.
- Lack of CSS Combinator support (ie. :last-child etc.) - As a web developer this is something i just really miss in Webflow (without having to resort to adding custom code - which is obviously a fragile solutions - and hence not scalable). Seeing as it's a fundamental building block of CSS, and given the efforts that Webflow already has done in not hiding the true power that comes with pure HTML and CSS, this feels like a no brainer to add.
- There's no concept of a "global css class" that you can combine with other global classes (ie. without making it into a combo class that inherently isn't global). As it is now, creating a design system that scales is challenging. It would be really nice to be able to work with global css classes similarly to how Tailwind works with them.
- Given that Webflow still lacks in some CSS aspects - i dislike that it's not easier to add 'custom' css to an element in a simple editor directly in the designer, similar to how you would add 'custom' code. You can of course add an Embed element each time adjacent to the element you want to target - but it's fragile and cumbersome.
- Even though we're on a team plan - only a single developer can implement design changes in a project at a time. Even though the recent update improved this a lot by allowing multiple users to be in the designer at the same time - it's still restrictive since only one user is allowed to make design changes at a time. Even though I understand that it's techincally challenging to solve this - it is something that restricts us in how much we can scale with Webflow currently.
- Lack of CSS Combinator support (ie. :last-child etc.) - As a web developer this is something i just really miss in Webflow (without having to resort to adding custom code - which is obviously a fragile solutions - and hence not scalable). Seeing as it's a fundamental building block of CSS, and given the efforts that Webflow already has done in not hiding the true power that comes with pure HTML and CSS, this feels like a no brainer to add.
- There's no concept of a "global css class" that you can combine with other global classes (ie. without making it into a combo class that inherently isn't global). As it is now, creating a design system that scales is challenging. It would be really nice to be able to work with global css classes similarly to how Tailwind works with them.
- Given that Webflow still lacks in some CSS aspects - i dislike that it's not easier to add 'custom' css to an element in a simple editor directly in the designer, similar to how you would add 'custom' code. You can of course add an Embed element each time adjacent to the element you want to target - but it's fragile and cumbersome.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
- Webflow allows us to make updates to our marketing website much more rapidly.
Webflow is great! It’s an opportunity for anyone to learn and become a web designer creator
What do you like best about the product?
I love the efficiency in builds. The div block structure and method. The image resizing and optimization. The no-code structure is great and helps me understand code even more. I love Webflow for its University teaching abilities. They d a great job at that. I would have been so stuck were or not for Webflow. It changed my life. Gave me a future that was very hard otherwise. I had 2 tea lakes before Webflow. Working 12 Hours a day for others and grinding it out wa not healthy for me. Thanks Webflow!
What do you dislike about the product?
I really don't like he payment amount sometimes. For myself as well as for clients. It's a hard sell sometimes. I don't like the eye accessibility tool as it is incorrect a lot. It tells me teo of the same colour are green coded and the contrasting colours are a negative score. Tedious at times. I wish more custom code implementation would be in Webflow university 2.0. And the use of WebGL and other cool code languages could be implemented. I really don't like that Webflow gets glitchy many days as of late. The designer gets slow.nesting items or elements into parent elements gets super choppy and slow. I think fox this issue. We all build this way. There should be a more clear way or smoother way to drag an element or component in the navigator and it not be so choppy. Super annoying. Also Webflow keeps logging me out when I'm incognito mode. Super hard to experience as I lose my last few minutes of work. But as always I love Webflow
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
I am building websites for clients who haven't had good websites. I optimize websites. Make them more goal and result oriented. I can create custom designed websites.
Amazing Visual Designer
What do you like best about the product?
I enjoy that I have the freedom to create and animate complex elements and the Webflow team have a vast selection of video tutorials which are both informative and entertaining!
What do you dislike about the product?
I sometimes wish there was more content on YouTube from Webflow designers which I can follow. There are a few YouTube channels that create content, and I'd love more to be available. Maybe I should develop a few tutorials.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
I am creating custom and intricate web designs to perfectly match the specifications of my clients.
Recommendations to others considering the product:
I would recommend watching the tutorials by the Webflow Team to gain an insight on getting started! Have a play around with the designer and trying new ideas is the best way to understand how it works.
Webflow uses a unique combination to build a new position for web-makers
What do you like best about the product?
I love the non-coding of course. I feel like its a marriage between a page-builder and a design platform - as if using Sketch or Figma was actually producing the CSS and HTML of a site in real-time. Its a brilliant blend for the very common web designer who has a strong right/left brain balance between code and design.
What do you dislike about the product?
There are limitations - every platform has them. I am not as happy with aspects of the Editor - allowing others to edit and create is essential as websites are so organic and evolving. There are just some things that should be there. Other common tools like form-building could be developed quicker as well.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
We have simplified the development of a website back to a single person. While we do have teams, and sometimes multiple people are involved in a project, it is very much one designer who conceives and executes the website start to finish. This has helped us predict our workflow better and achieve expected results.
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