
Webflow
Description de Webflow
Créateur visuel de sites web par glisser-déposer permettant de concevoir des sites web professionnels et personnalisés sans écrire de code.
Qui utilise Webflow ?
Conçu pour les entreprises de toutes tailles, Webflow vous aide à créer le site que vous souhaitez, sans aucun temps de développement.
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Megan
Webflow changed our web design business for the better!
Utilisateur vérifié
Webflow le meilleur outil du marché !
Avantages :
- Grâce à webflow il est possible de créer un site professionnel et avancé- Aucune connaissances en code nécessaire- L'éditeur visuel est un vrai avantage- Webflow permet aux designer graphique de se lancer dans le webdesign sans être développer- Webflow propose des template
Inconvénients :
- Les modèles Webflow peuvent quelques fois couteux

Vincent
Une simplicité pour la gestion de son image
Avantages :
Délégation à des utilisateurs non techniques Facilité d'intégration avec le domaine Facilité de mise à jour en temps réel
Inconvénients :
Beaucoup de complexité dans le builder Temps de montée en compétences très long Certaines fonctionnalités sont cachées loin dans les options

Marco
Alternatives envisagées :
The perfect website builder for designer
Commentaires : In the end, I'm happy with Webflow. It's an amazing platform for designers, but it's definitely not enough for advanced website building. You can use it just for landing pages, personal blogs, portfolios, and local business websites. If you need advanced functionalities you need to hard code them (losing the benefit offered by the platform) or you need to chose a different platform.
Avantages :
The UX of Webflow and its functionalities are perfect for every designer that wants to approach web design. It empowers designers to build award-winning websites with granular control over the final output. The Webflow hosting is blazing fast, the code generated is clean and lightweight, and the CMS functionalities are great.
Inconvénients :
For a platform so good is incredible how many cons there are with Webflow: - it's not GDPR compliant, and they are actively and deliberately ignoring this issue - it doesn't have a multi-lingual system. You are forced to rely on third-party apps, that add a huge monthly cost for the maintenance of your website - the e-commerce side is incredibly weak compared to other players - the CMS is capped at 10k items. It may seem a lot, but if you automate CMS library enrichment you end up consuming them quickly - every item is capped at 30 custom fields. Again, 30 may seem a big number, but if you used conditional display logic, you can quickly consume those 30 custom fields (and there are other small limitations). It's limiting also for advanced blog structures, like affiliate blogs that need comparison tables. - the general development of the platform is incredibly slow. They haven't added relevant features for years! They even removed the client billing features (I wasn't a fan of it, but they said that they removed it so they can focus on more relevant features, while they are not releasing anything!) - some standard components are not accessible according to WCAG, and you have to rebuild them - a lot of basic components are not pre-built, so you have to custom code them
Matthew
Webflow - Great for Advanced Users
Commentaires : Overall, despite Webflow's high cost, I believe it's a great option for relatively simple websites that aren't too large. If you want to create a large blog or news site, I would suggest Wordpress because you won't have to pay for your site scaling as you would in Webflow. Webflow's editor is not very scaleable, but the things you can accomplish with it are pretty advanced if you work hard (for example, I made a tabs section where the tabs were custom SVG shapes - I would not know how to do this in Wordpress). It's by far the most customizable web builder out there. So, if you have a good understanding of HTML and CSS and can translate that to at least figure out Javascript well enough, and if you want to create sites with a wow factor, I recommend Webflow.
Avantages :
Webflow is great for advanced web developers who understand coding on a deep level. Even though they market it as a no code solution, having a deep understanding of coding makes navigating the user interface so much easier and decreases the time required to learn the platform. It has a massive repository of paid templates that are amazing and free cloneables that can be copied and pasted onto your site which are equally amazing. These options can significantly cut development time. Also, Webflow makes it easy to use advanced CSS options like CSS flex or grid. Overall, there's a lot to like about Webflow.
Inconvénients :
Webflow is very expensive compared to Wordpress and page builders on Wordpress because the costs are often more than you expected. If you are a business who wants to have a blog or news section, you'll likely need to pay for their Business plan AND a CMS plan to be able to have the ability to make blog page templates and store blog article content. There are limits to the CMS items you can store, and Webflow will increase pricing tiers on their plans based on large volumes of traffic, so it is definitely one of the most expensive platforms I've seen. It is not a good option for small businesses. Also, there is a very steep learning curve to using Webflow, but that is mitigated by the excellent learning courses they provide.
Preetish
Stay away from Webflow - clunky website builder with ineffective support team
Avantages :
Can't really think of anything extraordinarily good about Webflow. However, I believe the websites built with Webflow are somewhat faster.
Inconvénients :
They generate a robots.txt file that blocks the search engines from indexing your website. Which is similar to cutting off the oxygen supply to any living being. We did several rounds of publishing, republishing, deleting, and resaving -- nothing helped. The support gives one reply once a day via email and then they vanish. Whatever they suggested, we did but the issue never got resolved. This is directly impacting our revenue. It was big mistake on our part to select Webflow.