As a WordPress user, i can confirm that i dont enjoy using it, and innovation is lacking heavily. It is just nice to be able to build a stack with no subscriptions. Only reason im here.
@JohnSmith-bs9ym12 сағат бұрын
WordPress is a dumpster fire. I left too. A random plugin has not been updated by a dev somewhere for 6 months? Crash. (You could be hacked too but thankfully that hasn't happened to me.) Constant maintenance, extremely annoying. In comparison, my Webflow sites have been up for TWO years without any serious issue at all.
@femoskeydevКүн бұрын
Yeah "Make" makes things easy and their webhook feature is perfect. Thanks Ran
@brandinglab100Күн бұрын
Are you going from Relume to Webflow? Does that mean you are designing and building the site in Webflow and skipping out Figma?
@FluxAcademy18 сағат бұрын
I don't, I still use it to explore different designs, but I can import the skeleton wireframes from Relume and that's a huge timesaver
@ErinJames-w9g23 сағат бұрын
Would you mind explaining why you think Wix Studio is not as mature as the others? I’ve been bouncing between Wix studio, Framer and Webflow.
@FluxAcademy18 сағат бұрын
Was still very buggy when I used it. You find it works well for you?
@nicolatoledoКүн бұрын
Make is a good option, but it often comes with limitations when working with Webflow CMS or Airtable. That’s why Xano is the best next step if you’re looking for a scalable and fast solution.
@orelhassid58124 сағат бұрын
I was hoping to hear why Webflow is better than Framer, I mean, what do you mean by "Complex website"? What can you do in Webflow that you can't in Framer?
@JohnSmith-bs9ym11 сағат бұрын
Relume -> Figma -> Webflow -> Make I added Figma but think it's important.
@fiftyshadesofurbanКүн бұрын
I would love to see videos on ways to replace WordPress with Webflow and Make. The biggest hurdle is that the majority of the life coaching community still uses WordPress and to them that is the default go to and the industry standard. When it comes to why they use WordPress as usual it's all the plugins, but many times there are also other paid or subscription plugins like Digital Access Pass which enable their entire business to run, and it's not something that Webflow allows by itself. (membership sites, digital product sales, affiliate program, etc.) I can't stand working with WordPress and it's like a horrible moment everytime I look at a site's code and see Elementor everywhere. I would love to see videos on how to replace the most popular reasons why people refuse to stop using WordPress.
@FluxAcademy18 сағат бұрын
You have 3rd party tool like Memberstack or Outsetta that work with Webflow in a similar way you use Plugins in WP.
@ashutosh_anand_shopifyКүн бұрын
Please make a video on how to make a shopping website without any code ( not for dropshipping) like Flipkart and Amazon not high level but at a good level
@nadinnealeman8214Күн бұрын
👌🏻
@CaterStudiosКүн бұрын
I notice a bug in your website faq section while on tablet scroll up and down
@johnjobling3692Күн бұрын
Needs a coder
@parthosarkar52704 сағат бұрын
I have always loved your content and think you're one of the best in industry, and also quite interested in Webflow. However Webflow users dismissing WordPress at every step to promote Webflow is just downright unethical. Proprietory software will always have faster innovation than open source.
@jevgenisuijaКүн бұрын
Thanks! ❤
@IncrediblysimplestudiosКүн бұрын
Cool video Ran. I think Webflow is still great for websites. I think any website that needs Make or Zapier is getting into Web app territory which I predict Toddle dev will take over that scene next year