
What I like best about Voiceflow is how easy it makes building conversational flows, even if you’re not deeply technical. I used it for a client project where we needed to design a simple chatbot flow, and the visual builder really helped me map everything clearly. Instead of writing complex code, I could just drag, connect, and organize the conversation step by step. It made it easier to explain the flow to my client as well, because everything was visible and structured. Testing the conversation inside the platform also saved time, since I could quickly see where changes were needed. For client work, that clarity and flexibility made a big difference. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
One thing I found slightly challenging with Voiceflow was the learning curve in the beginning. Even though the interface is visual, understanding how different blocks connect and how logic works took me some time, especially when handling conditions and variables for a client project. Also, when making small changes in a bigger flow, sometimes I had to go back and double check multiple steps to make sure nothing broke. It’s manageable, but it can feel a bit overwhelming if the project grows larger. Apart from that, my experience has been good, but improving simplicity for more complex flows would make it even better. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
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