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Full design freedome
What do you like best about the product?
Webflow stands out for its design freedom, clean code, and ease of content management. Qualities we at Solans, a Norwegian web agency specialising in Webflow sites, storytelling, and inbound marketing, value highly. Webflow's strengths in fast publishing, integrated hosting, built-in SEO, and minimal maintenance all let us focus on creating tailored, high-performing websites for our clients.
What do you dislike about the product?
On the downside, Webflow’s e-commerce offering is better suited for smaller catalogues, lacks some Nordic payment options like Vipps without third-party integrations, and its subscription model can become costly for larger projects.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Webflow solves the problem of balancing creative freedom with technical performance. It removes the need for heavy coding or constant maintenance, so we can deliver fully customised, fast, and secure websites that clients can easily update themselves. This benefits us by letting Solans focus on strategy, design, and storytelling — the areas where we create the most value — while knowing the platform handles hosting, security, and SEO in the background.
Easy to use for beginners with the depth and flexibility required for seasoned developers
What do you like best about the product?
Webflow makes web design and development surprisingly easy without sacrificing the depth and features required to satisfy developers looking to create something totally custom. That level of ease for beginners or people without coding knowledge comes in large part from their expansive catalogue of detailed tutorials covering virtually everything you would want to do (and some things you might not have thought of doing).
Every website we've done using Webflow has impressed our clients and exceeded both their expectations and our own. Unlike some other platforms, it really seems like the biggest limit is your own imagination. As cliché as that sounds, for our purposes and our clients, that has proven to be true.
As well, the different roles Webflow allows you to set ensures you can have different people working at different levels within the site, and give clients access to make edits and updates on their own without any worry over whether they'll "break" something or get into a situation where they're confused over what they're supposed to do.
Every website we've done using Webflow has impressed our clients and exceeded both their expectations and our own. Unlike some other platforms, it really seems like the biggest limit is your own imagination. As cliché as that sounds, for our purposes and our clients, that has proven to be true.
As well, the different roles Webflow allows you to set ensures you can have different people working at different levels within the site, and give clients access to make edits and updates on their own without any worry over whether they'll "break" something or get into a situation where they're confused over what they're supposed to do.
What do you dislike about the product?
I highly recommend starting with the tutorials before jumping in, as trying to approach Webflow like some of the drag-and-drop block builders can make it feel complicated and intimidating at the start. There are certain ways of setting things up and building things out that aren't entirely intuitive, and the number of ways you can create something (and what you can create) can feel overwhelming. Everything right down to the naming conventions you pick for certain elements can have an adverse affect down the road if you arent already aware of how everything works.
But this is the price for having a builder with this much depth, and with the tutorials (and a bit of trial and error) most of these things become quite easy. It's certainly not the platform for you if you want to just jump in and put something up in an hour or two without any prior knowledge.
But this is the price for having a builder with this much depth, and with the tutorials (and a bit of trial and error) most of these things become quite easy. It's certainly not the platform for you if you want to just jump in and put something up in an hour or two without any prior knowledge.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Webflow allows us to create professional, highly functional websites for our clients without a full-time developer on staff. They allow us to deliver a high-quality product quickly and cost-effectively, and the output compares more closely to custom-coded websites as opposed to the templated, drag-and-drop outputs that all end up looking vaguely similar from other platforms.
The obvious choice for nearly all marketing websites.
What do you like best about the product?
As a developer, I have built my entire web business off of Webflow. Former WordPress clients love it, and nobody is asking me for custom builds anyway. Webflow really has everything the typical client needs.
From a features perspective, Webflow offers many advantages over the major alternatives (WordPress or custom builds):
— Your entire tech stack in one place, ie. site hosting, SEO, SSL, backups, etc.
— Exceptional security features
— As close to custom coding as you can get while still using a reliable site platform.
— An extremely customizable CMS
— No reliance of plugins that can deprecate
— Non-open source, there's only one Webflow that is always up-to-date
— Massive community with lots of resources
— So easy to spin up new sites and expand them over time.
From a features perspective, Webflow offers many advantages over the major alternatives (WordPress or custom builds):
— Your entire tech stack in one place, ie. site hosting, SEO, SSL, backups, etc.
— Exceptional security features
— As close to custom coding as you can get while still using a reliable site platform.
— An extremely customizable CMS
— No reliance of plugins that can deprecate
— Non-open source, there's only one Webflow that is always up-to-date
— Massive community with lots of resources
— So easy to spin up new sites and expand them over time.
What do you dislike about the product?
— The CMS should be totally headless. I should be able to make different dynamic templated pages off of a single Collection. Right now each Collection can only have one dynamic templated page type.
— There should be component slots on Collection pages. Ie. if my client wants to build custom case study pages but I want them to appear in a Collection-powered list in multiple spots across the site, the base Collection page can't accommodate that.
— We should be able to remove/re-order classes from the middle of a string of classes. It's pretty weird and annoying that we can't.
— It would be nice to just have a text editor at this point. The GUI is fine but unnecessary since I'm sure it's mostly real developers using Webflow to actually build these days.
— We should be able to see and manage all the CSS on the site in a text editor. Having to add an element to a page, give it a class, then change to the right breakpoint to update the class at that breakpoint is a bit of a nightmare (it's so bad that I just have a global embed for all non-desktop class code).
— There should be component slots on Collection pages. Ie. if my client wants to build custom case study pages but I want them to appear in a Collection-powered list in multiple spots across the site, the base Collection page can't accommodate that.
— We should be able to remove/re-order classes from the middle of a string of classes. It's pretty weird and annoying that we can't.
— It would be nice to just have a text editor at this point. The GUI is fine but unnecessary since I'm sure it's mostly real developers using Webflow to actually build these days.
— We should be able to see and manage all the CSS on the site in a text editor. Having to add an element to a page, give it a class, then change to the right breakpoint to update the class at that breakpoint is a bit of a nightmare (it's so bad that I just have a global embed for all non-desktop class code).
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Webflow makes it extremely easy to spin up everything needed to support a modern website (security, hosting, SEO, etc.), manage the site as it grows and changes, and get clients confident in updating their own site—even building custom pages from scratch using Components. It's so flexible on the dev side that I can always build whatever a client needs.
Webflow is good using it for 4 years now
What do you like best about the product?
Reusable components, variants, media queries
What do you dislike about the product?
Only 1 designer at a time in a projects.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Faster development and turn around time
Complex output but simple UI all in one!
What do you like best about the product?
I was able to jump in to using Webflow with very little background training. While not inherently intuitive, it enabled non-developer resources (like me) to be able to jump in and make an impact!
What do you dislike about the product?
The interface is complex and not intuitive. I think that is a requirement to make it more powerful than other web CMS tools, so that makes sense, but it did take a few trainings with our web devs for me to be able to work in Webflow without breaking anything. Once I got the hang of it, I was a pro.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Scalable content management for a complex product! It is saving time and energy through advanced integrations that enable us to work smarter.
As a beginner, i'm finding it pretty easy to use!
What do you like best about the product?
So far, finding it really easy to use for beginners
What do you dislike about the product?
One downside is the website crashes. Definitely an obstacle for sensitive content.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
My main function is website updates & blog publishing. Solving the problem of time- doesn't take very long to publish something.
webflow is hleping to make attractive and functional website
What do you like best about the product?
we can see what you’re building live, instantly — no need to refresh or compile anything. Build dynamic content (like blogs, portfolios, etc.) without needing to set up or code a backend. Create smooth scroll effects, hover animations, and click interactions without writing code.
What do you dislike about the product?
we can't create nested collections or fully relational databases, which can limit content structure flexibility.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Faster project delivery, no need to wait for a dev team, and complete control over the visual. it source of income
A massive upgrade from Wordpress — cleaner, faster, and more fun to use
What do you like best about the product?
Webflow strikes the perfect balance between flexibility and ease of use. It gives you the creative freedom of custom code without having to actually code (unless you want to). The interface is super intuitive once you get the hang of it, and it’s just way more enjoyable to work in compared to something like WordPress. No bulky plugins, no surprise theme limitations – just a smooth experience from design to launch.
What do you dislike about the product?
There’s definitely a bit of a learning curve at the beginning, especially if you’re coming from simpler site builders or even WordPress. It can feel a little overwhelming at first with all the layout and style options, but once you understand the box model and how classes work, it clicks. Also, CMS filtering logic could be more advanced, but they’re always improving.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Webflow has completely eliminated my dependency on developers for simple website updates or launches. I can design, build, and publish fully custom pages all in one place, without waiting on anyone else or fighting with clunky plugins. It’s also made it easier to maintain consistent branding across pages because of how styles and components work. Overall, it’s saving me a ton of time and giving me way more creative control.
Perfect mix of visual editing + coding
What do you like best about the product?
Highly-customizable and enables separate editing for designers and content editors
What do you dislike about the product?
Can get complicated; steep learning curve for design features
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Helps me create landing pages and publish new content using accessible and simple templates
Webflow Made Me Stop Chasing Perfection And Start Creating Again
What do you like best about the product?
I used to obsess over code. The kind of person who couldn’t hand off a single pixel without rewriting the whole thing in VS Code. But Webflow did something strange to me: it made me care less about perfection and more about momentum.
I didn’t expect that. I thought a visual builder would feel limiting or gimmicky. Instead, it made me faster creatively. Not because it did everything for me, but because it removed the noise between idea and execution.
The surprise wasn’t that I built a good site. It was that I felt more like a designer again, not just a technician. It reminded me that building things on the web can actually feel fun. Not perfect. Not "developer-approved." Just fun.
And weirdly, that was enough.
I didn’t expect that. I thought a visual builder would feel limiting or gimmicky. Instead, it made me faster creatively. Not because it did everything for me, but because it removed the noise between idea and execution.
The surprise wasn’t that I built a good site. It was that I felt more like a designer again, not just a technician. It reminded me that building things on the web can actually feel fun. Not perfect. Not "developer-approved." Just fun.
And weirdly, that was enough.
What do you dislike about the product?
What I dislike about Webflow is how creatively dependent it can make you on the platform itself. Once you get used to building with Webflow’s system of thinking, its way of structuring layout, interactions, even animations, it gets harder to think outside of it. It’s not that it limits your creativity, but it quietly reshapes how you approach problem-solving. Over time, you start designing for Webflow instead of just designing. That influence can be hard to notice until you try building somewhere else.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Webflow solves the problem of disconnect between design and development. Instead of handing off static mockups or trying to explain interactions in words, I can build exactly what I envision and see it live immediately. That’s saved me time, frustration, and miscommunication. It also eliminates the need to manage hosting, updates, or plug-ins, which means I can focus purely on building and launching, not maintaining. For someone who wants creative control without the drag of a full dev workflow, Webflow feels like having design, development, and deployment all in one space - without compromise.
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