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Webflow Web Designer Review
What do you like best about the product?
The quick ability to design landing pages in a responsive format.
What do you dislike about the product?
CSS style sheets are not compiled. Instead of breaking out each style, combine them to make it easier to search and manage.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Quick and easy implementation of code. I am also able to focus on layout and interactions and not on if it's fully responsive or not.
Recommendations to others considering the product:
Compile the CSS when exported.
Marketing designer
What do you like best about the product?
Webflow is great for creating high-quality landing pages in a short amount of time.
What do you dislike about the product?
There are some features I feel like Webflow is missing. For example, I wish you could select multiple items at once.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
The benefits include creating high-quality landing pages in a short amount of time. It removes the need for a web developer to build our website and landing pages.
Recommendations to others considering the product:
Go for it!
Easy to use, but limited functionality
What do you like best about the product?
I enjoy webflows ease of use and simple simple interface. They also have helpful customer service.
What do you dislike about the product?
At times webflow can be glich-ey, and they have limited functionality, for example, posting downloadable files such as pdfs, onto their websites need to be hosted somewhere else such as dropbox, which is a hassle.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Webflow is a great resource for creating simpler one page sites and landing pages.
Amazing web design program!
What do you like best about the product?
What I liked best about this, compared to any other website builder is that it lets you freely design without any restraints. I watched a couple how to videos and within a day I was able to master how to use the program. Very intuitive, lots of animations that you could work with. External fonts that you could download for free. Webflow did an amazing job, this is my favorite website builder and no coding is required.
What do you dislike about the product?
There's nothing I could really say that I dislike about it.. but I guess maybe understanding the language might take you a second to learn if you're not a web developer. Like understanding what div means or how the containers work within a div block?
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
I'm trying to create a portfolio and I had a hard time trying to find the right web tool to use and this was perfect it had everything I needed to create a site from scratch.
Recommendations to others considering the product:
Great freeflow website builder! It takes a little while to learn if you've never used programs such as illustrator or photoshop, since they have similiar concepts, but once you do it's very easy to use. It offers great tutorial videos that are easy to follow along. This is great if you want to build a site from scratch and build it to the way you had envisioned it to look. It offers a range of tools, such as animation and font options etc.
The most advanced tool for designers without code written
What do you like best about the product?
It allows me as a designer to control the final look an feel of the website or app without writing a single line of code.
What do you dislike about the product?
The system limits my code skills. Because i do write code sometimes it's limited a bit in this option
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
It solves the need in a programmer in the first stages of project since am able to do more tasks .
Recommendations to others considering the product:
Try it you won't regret
Easy to use responsive design
What do you like best about the product?
Ease and speed of use make this product great
What do you dislike about the product?
Limitations in what you are able to hard code
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
I can quickly mock up sites and show different screen sizes
Recommendations to others considering the product:
Practice, practice, practice
Like desktop design software for the web
What do you like best about the product?
Super intuitive UI, builds clean code, built for designers
What do you dislike about the product?
Haven't used it enough to find anything I don't like.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Moving away from Wordpress. Very much looking forward to not having to use dozens of plugins anymore.
Recommendations to others considering the product:
It's everything you want from a WYSIWYG website builder, and more. I love that it produces clean, usable code.
Great tool for high fidelity prototypes
What do you like best about the product?
Quickly able to design a beautiful interface in a short amount of time.
What do you dislike about the product?
There is a bit of a learning curve if you are new to development.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Many times we need to build a high fidelity prototype, fast and this tool really helps us get there and leaves our clients saying 'wow!'
Powerful Tool!
What do you like best about the product?
Webflow is, by far, the best web design/development tool that I have used. It is incredibly easy to execute on a web project, and the team is continually pushing out new features to enhance the functionality. I find myself recommending it regularly.
What do you dislike about the product?
At this moment, I wish there was a standard e-commerce offering, rather than having to integrate a third-party tool. However, I know the team is working hard to bring this feature to the community.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Efficiency. Webflow allows designers to create websites at a tremendous rate of speed. Clients are continually amazed by how fast their sites are completed.
Recommendations to others considering the product:
Sign up and give it a try. If you have questions, check out the community forum as many users are ready to help. Otherwise, you can simply contact Webflow, and their customer support team will assist with any issues that you may encounter.
Hit and Sometimes Miss
What do you like best about the product?
I have a bit of a love-hate relationship with Webflow. As a designer, I LOVE that the interface allows me to create websites without requiring me to write code (my coding skills are more basic).
That said, saying that Webflow requires no coding is a bit of a misnomer. True, you don't have to code or know code to use Webflow, but if you don't have a pretty solid understanding of HTML5/CSS/structure/lingo, you're going to be, frankly, screwed. Sure, you can go into the interface, and with only minimal review of their info materials (eg. tutorials), create a website from scratch. But, if you don't know what you're doing (eg. say, you typically do graphic design and work with Adobe photoshop or InDesign) - you'll be duped into thinking the beautiful site you made (that looks great on your screen) will look just like it looks on your screen everywhere else - and you'll be WRONG. I had to spend a lot of time really learning about how to use px vs. % vs. VH vs. em's and things like that to really be able to make my websites responsive. Now, that said, they really do have a TON of tutorials and videos and webinars out there to help you, so if you are willing to put in the time, you can learn what you need to know. One of my favourite features is that you can go into the editor of other sites and see how they are built. It's a really cool way to learn more (in a reverse engineering kind of way). I really, really love this feature and appreciate that they decided to make this available.
The bit of "hate" part of my relationship with Webflow stems from 2 things: the time required to really learn the system (to find some of the subtle design techniques that are really critical to responsiveness, you have to hunt and peck - there's no one tool I found that really goes into this in detail from A to Z), as well as some issues I've had with their support. But I've updated that part of my review (see below). All in all, I don't see myself not using Webflow anytime soon. It's one of those situations where you have to take a bit of bad with the good, because it's worth it.
That said, saying that Webflow requires no coding is a bit of a misnomer. True, you don't have to code or know code to use Webflow, but if you don't have a pretty solid understanding of HTML5/CSS/structure/lingo, you're going to be, frankly, screwed. Sure, you can go into the interface, and with only minimal review of their info materials (eg. tutorials), create a website from scratch. But, if you don't know what you're doing (eg. say, you typically do graphic design and work with Adobe photoshop or InDesign) - you'll be duped into thinking the beautiful site you made (that looks great on your screen) will look just like it looks on your screen everywhere else - and you'll be WRONG. I had to spend a lot of time really learning about how to use px vs. % vs. VH vs. em's and things like that to really be able to make my websites responsive. Now, that said, they really do have a TON of tutorials and videos and webinars out there to help you, so if you are willing to put in the time, you can learn what you need to know. One of my favourite features is that you can go into the editor of other sites and see how they are built. It's a really cool way to learn more (in a reverse engineering kind of way). I really, really love this feature and appreciate that they decided to make this available.
The bit of "hate" part of my relationship with Webflow stems from 2 things: the time required to really learn the system (to find some of the subtle design techniques that are really critical to responsiveness, you have to hunt and peck - there's no one tool I found that really goes into this in detail from A to Z), as well as some issues I've had with their support. But I've updated that part of my review (see below). All in all, I don't see myself not using Webflow anytime soon. It's one of those situations where you have to take a bit of bad with the good, because it's worth it.
What do you dislike about the product?
This is an update... I'd had an experience with support where I hadn't gotten a response to an issue for some time (and if you read on the forums, you'll see I'm not alone in that experience). However, I was able to get through to them via an alternate route, and from that point on, it was like I was a VIP. They were really timely with their responses, and I had a fantastic phone conversation with support - which was uber helpful (and uncovered a bug on their end which may have been impacting other users). So, I'm going to recommend them more strongly, but with the caveat that customer service can be an issue (I was told they are hiring more people, so this may be alleviated soon), so you just have to be persistent and try reaching out by other means if at first you don't succeed with the support email.
One other important point: they have had a lot of changes in pricing structure in the past year which has upset the community (see many forum posts) and left designers hanging about future price changes/competitiveness of using the platform. I don't do web design full-time, but I understand why this is a significant issue. In fact, I just built a website for a company who is most likely not going to host with webflow because of the high price. It's still a great platform, and it's easy to export static sites, but if you're going with CMS, then just know your clients will be paying a more premium price.
One other important point: they have had a lot of changes in pricing structure in the past year which has upset the community (see many forum posts) and left designers hanging about future price changes/competitiveness of using the platform. I don't do web design full-time, but I understand why this is a significant issue. In fact, I just built a website for a company who is most likely not going to host with webflow because of the high price. It's still a great platform, and it's easy to export static sites, but if you're going with CMS, then just know your clients will be paying a more premium price.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Great tool to make custom websites from scratch. It's not "idiot proof" like Wix or other web editors, but there's a lot you can do with Webflow that you can't do with those if you take the time to learn it.
Recommendations to others considering the product:
Watch out for the pricing changes that are going on now. Webflow used to be $5 for hosting a static site, and $10 for CMS. They went through several changes last year - to both designer plans and hosting - and are set to increase hosting in April: static site for $12 and CMS for $20. That puts them above industry competition (eg. hosting a WP site on Blue Host or other hosting platform). While you can always export your code and host yourself, that obviously won't work with sites that are CMS. Just a heads up.
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