Webflow Enterprise WXP
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Webflow the easy way to create a good web
What do you like best about the product?
Awesome templates, easy integration with 3rdparty tools, a huge documentation and community
What do you dislike about the product?
The editor view for customers. I hope that administrators can modify the information that our customers can modify or touch on the web.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Web creator for all type of projects. Fast deployment, cheap and easy to make a mockup In ten minutes.
Recommendations to others considering the product:
Hosting and the easy web tool
A Powerful Website Builder Tool for Everyone
What do you like best about the product?
Webflow is a tool that allows me to have more control of my workflow and how I want my site to look and react. My favorite example is that I can make use of Lottie file integration and have custom animations throughout my website.
What do you dislike about the product?
While Webflow is a great in-between site builder (between premade templates and custom coding) there is still a learning curve, and sometimes I do get confused on the different types of bounding boxes and such.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
A problem I was having was implementing gifs on my site and being limited by the 4 mb upload, however I realize now that it is for the best to compress these giles anyway.
Recommendations to others considering the product:
If you are looking to have more control over website building but are scared of coding, Webflow is a great choice to meet your needs. Just know going into it that there will be a learning curve. I recommend taking the Webflow University courses as a starting point.
Webflow offers so much flexibility in what you can bring to reality.
What do you like best about the product?
Webflow offers so much flexibility in what you can bring to reality. I've used other website builders and, I always felt I was compromising my designs to fit in with the builders capability. With webflow, it allows me to push the boundaries creatively and produce great work.
I'm new to website design, but I have found it very intuitive, and the tutorials are fantastic. I've quickly found a solution or tutorial for any struggles I've had.
I'm new to website design, but I have found it very intuitive, and the tutorials are fantastic. I've quickly found a solution or tutorial for any struggles I've had.
What do you dislike about the product?
I haven't really come across any, but I'm sure there must be some.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
I've started a website building company using webflow. its allowed me to kick out some good sites with my limited skill set. Im pitching for my 4th project and i know webflow will be able to support me with anything the client throws our way
Recommendations to others considering the product:
Watch the tutorials. They're so helpful and easy to follow, one of the main reasons I use webflow.
My experience with Webflow has been truly amazing and very helpful!
What do you like best about the product?
How quick I can build out pages and update content through a CMS.
What do you dislike about the product?
Feature limits, class nesting, media lib
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Quick builds allow us to iterate through different design variants and test for the best solution in a very efficient way.
Amazing product with room for improvement
What do you like best about the product?
The best part of webflow is the ability to "visually code". Unlike Wix it is not a drag and drop builder and allows for more granular designs. It gives my agency the most freedom when building a design simply and quickly without the need for a whole team of web developers.
What do you dislike about the product?
There are quite a bit a features that are missing mainly surrounding e-commerce. I try to avoid e-commerce projects as much as possible because Webflow doesn't stack up against the simplicity of Wix (editor x) when it comes to basic functions of an e-commerce website. Having marketing features like cart abandonment built in is super handy and so is a customer portal where they can log in and see their orders. None of this is possible on Webflow without third party integrations. It just limits the capabilities of some websites and there is just a ton of room for improvement, preferably ASAP...
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Webflow is great for small to medium sized businesses who rely on their local market. We pair our websites with SEO campaigns and running a campaign on webflow is SUPER easy.
Webflow gave me the opportunity to start my own business
What do you like best about the product?
Intuitive. Great online resources. Fast!
What do you dislike about the product?
Slightly limited by its capabilities. It would be great to see Webflow add more features the community is asking for such as an increase in CMS limits.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
I've been able to use Webflow to start my own Marketing and Web Design agency. Coming from a marketing background, I've always loved web-design. Using Wordpress before, I hated how you were limited by plugins and themes to build what you really wanted. With Webflow I'm able to create sites exactly how I want, and my clients love it. I've been able to create a local job board, a membership site + loads of SME websites. What makes Webflow great, is that the sites you build are super powerful, and really SEO friendly.
Recommendations to others considering the product:
If you don't come from a web-design background, make sure to take a look at all the online resources, youtube videos and community discourse channels. If you're stuck on something, there's someone who's already figured it out.
Webflow > Wordpress, SquareSpace, Hand Coding
What do you like best about the product?
Webflow makes the job of web development enjoyable, less stressful, and more efficient.
From a design standpoint, there are nearly zero limitations - you have nearly just as much flexibility as coding from scratch.
From a maintenance standpoint, it makes things a breeze - there are no servers to manage, plugins to update, or any other junk.
From a content management standpoint, the learning curve is almost nothing - so I (and my clients) are much more likely to keep sites updated.
From a design standpoint, there are nearly zero limitations - you have nearly just as much flexibility as coding from scratch.
From a maintenance standpoint, it makes things a breeze - there are no servers to manage, plugins to update, or any other junk.
From a content management standpoint, the learning curve is almost nothing - so I (and my clients) are much more likely to keep sites updated.
What do you dislike about the product?
The pricing tiers cans get a bit confusing because you need an account plan and site plans.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Webflow has given my web development business new life. Prior to Webflow, I was managing servers, website security, plugins/patches, invoicing for hosting and servicing and spending a lot of time doing simple content updates for clients... Or I was using SquareSpace, which has so many design limitations.
Now that I've been using Webflow for several years, I can focus more on client relationships and delivering the exact site they want/need — because Webflow handles all of the annoying stuff.
Now that I've been using Webflow for several years, I can focus more on client relationships and delivering the exact site they want/need — because Webflow handles all of the annoying stuff.
Complete control at the highest quality
What do you like best about the product?
Besides the obvious amazing no-code platform. I appreciate that Webflow is always making improvements, adding new features, producing videos tutorials to make sure users understand what is possible with the platform.
What do you dislike about the product?
The limitations of ecommerce while still paying the same price as competitors that have much greater functionality.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
I am a designer first and have always had trouble finding consistent, quality developers that I like working with. Webflow has enabled me to create the highest quality sites without having to depend on an unreliable developer. I can deliver results to my client on time at the high standard I want to produce.
Perfekt Tool for Developers and Designers. Maybe too complicated for Marketers
What do you like best about the product?
1. The way you can design and develop visually. I remember the old times using VSCode (which is still the best IDE in my opinion) with live-server on one screen and the Figma design file in another window. With Webflow i have the best of both worlds combined in one tool. No need to jump around.
2. I will never go back to develop sites in WordPress. Not even with an "easy to use" template. Webflow saved me from those horrors. Webflows CMS was always easier to use for my clients. The Editor is also one of the favorite features of my clients. The love to edit their content visually without having the risk to break the website.
3. A great community and a lot of helpful cloneable content/sites/tools (f.e. Finsweet)
4. Superfast servers and save hosting.
2. I will never go back to develop sites in WordPress. Not even with an "easy to use" template. Webflow saved me from those horrors. Webflows CMS was always easier to use for my clients. The Editor is also one of the favorite features of my clients. The love to edit their content visually without having the risk to break the website.
3. A great community and a lot of helpful cloneable content/sites/tools (f.e. Finsweet)
4. Superfast servers and save hosting.
What do you dislike about the product?
1. As a lot of people already mentioned: The Site and Hosting Plans are very confusing at the beginning. Sometimes it's really hard to explain to the customer why he/she should use one plan over the other.
2. Not a dealbreaker, but there should be custom Viewports. To this day, I still have to write media queries for specific use cases.
3. Nested CMS-Collections should not be limited to 5 items. I had a few cases (most of them complex calenders) where i could have needed more items.
4. There is no native option for multilanguage pages. I know that there are awesome solutions like weglot. But it always ends the same way: either i have to explain to my client that she/he has to pay (for a good and reliable tool) or i have to duplicate the site at least and do the translation manually.
2. Not a dealbreaker, but there should be custom Viewports. To this day, I still have to write media queries for specific use cases.
3. Nested CMS-Collections should not be limited to 5 items. I had a few cases (most of them complex calenders) where i could have needed more items.
4. There is no native option for multilanguage pages. I know that there are awesome solutions like weglot. But it always ends the same way: either i have to explain to my client that she/he has to pay (for a good and reliable tool) or i have to duplicate the site at least and do the translation manually.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Complex animations and custom websites for clients in the art area.
Recommendations to others considering the product:
Go through the Webflow university. It's a free and great resource to start out.
Out the box best practices
What do you like best about the product?
Great performance scores without any effort
What do you dislike about the product?
Some quirks like REMs not being a selectable option for size properties, although you can still use them
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
I always struggled with integrating a content management system and managing the full tech stack as a designer. Webflow solves that issue for me and connects the back-end to front-end seamlessly.
Recommendations to others considering the product:
100% do it. No need to reinvent the wheel when there are platforms that make best practices more accessible.
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