
Webflow feels like a digital playground once you're in the groove. The customization options are next-level—widgets, collections, and the ability to add custom code and fields give us full creative control. Plus, the library of support articles and videos is chef's kiss 👩🍳—most problems we've faced had a helpful tutorial one Google search away. We made the switch from WordPress two years ago and haven’t looked back (well, maybe glanced back... more on that in a sec).
Bottom Line: Webflow is powerful—but it’s not for the faint of heart (or the faint of tech-savviness). If you’ve got design resources or time to learn, it’s worth it. If not, expect to lean heavily on tutorials and external help. Just don’t skip the caramel macchiato while you debug your blog anchors. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
Let’s talk about the elephant in the backend: the learning curve. It’s steep. And if you’re not a web designer (spoiler: I’m not), it can be intimidating. We often have to bring in outside help just to fix minor code tweaks or layout issues, and that adds up—both in dollars and in time. The backend vs. Designer UI is pretty siloed, so things like redirects feel buried. I also wish there was a Webflow-native version of Jetpack that could proactively monitor for issues like 404s or timeouts. Right now, unless a customer flags something, we don’t know it’s broken. That’s... not ideal.
Webflow gives us full control over our website’s look and functionality without relying on templated restrictions. It allows us to showcase our brand in a more personalized and engaging way. The support documentation also enables some self-sufficiency, which is a win for small marketing teams who like to move fast and fix things. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
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