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5 Reasons Why You Should Switch to Webflow

As web designers and website builders, we know a great website is your brand's first impression. It should be powerful and effective, representing your brand well. Switching to Webflow, a no-code website builder, can do so much for your business and your digital presence, which is exactly why we’re writing this post...

Webflow is an all-in-one platform for your website's needs. With it, adding new content to your site is straightforward, and after tackling (a somewhat) intuitive interface, there’s no chance you’ll ever find a simpler way of updating your website.

Moving your site from platforms like WordPress, Squarespace, or Wix to Webflow can be complicated but the amount of benefits you can get makes it definitely worth it. 

If you’re already convinced, we can chat about our Webflow Migration service, but if you’re not let this post sink in – let us tell you the biggest reasons why choose Webflow…

1. Webflow's Incredible Design Flexibility & Design Freedom

Webflow gives designers a lot of freedom to craft beautiful, responsive websites without coding. Its UI is all about making things visually, so there's no need to stress about coding rules or if it'll look good on different browsers.

Designers using Webflow can show off live websites to their clients instantly as making changes in real-time is easy. 

With Webflow, designers can create designs that are super easy to turn into real websites.

It goes without saying – no website builder comes even close when it comes to design flexibility and freedom. Webflow was built having designers (and their struggles in mind).

We bet not once you tried to create something on your website or simply make a change and caused a ton of things to fall apart – it happened at some stage for sure!

Well, that’s exactly one of Webflow’s unique selling points – you can change the content or design without breaking the entire site or causing performance issues. Yes, it does require you to be a bit technical when it comes to understanding design principles, but we’d say it’s a fair price to pay for such a benefit!

2. No Maintenance 

Webflow has no plugins, no themes, and no third-party updates of any kind which takes away a majority of security problems other platforms are facing.

A lot of agencies have the core product “website maintenance” but with Webflow, there’s simply no need for such a thing as everything you’d need “maintained” Webflow does for you.

They take care of security, and they provide you with their own hosting, so you’re literally left with a design that needs to be created.

When it comes to security, Webflow makes sure you and your business are fully protected:

  • Webflow hosting is on AWS
  • Every website on Webflow gets an SSL certificate right away
  • 99.99% up-time
  • Automatic backups
  • Webflow is SOC 2 Type II certified by an independent third-party auditor

With all that in mind, you can rest assured that your website is well protected and there are no security measures you need to take by yourself.

Webflow wants you to focus on creating digital masterpieces, and they do that by doing heavy lifting for you.

3. No Coding Required

No-code or low-code trend is getting exponentially bigger every day which is exactly why Webflow and tools similar to Webflow are getting more and more popular.

Graph showing trend for the search terms no code and low code over time.

The popularity of no-code trends tripled in the previous 10 years, and this is just the start because let’s face it – why spend time and money learning how to code or hiring a developer when there’s a platform that allows you to create almost anything without writing a single line of code?

Alright, the world is not that black and white and there are types of websites that require custom coding, but looking at this graph and the technology of today, it’s safe to say that the time will come when any type of website can be created without writing a single line of code.

Webflow is currently the leader in no-code website development world as it lets designers control everything, like design and content, all by themselves. This means you don't need to hire other developers to build or fix your site. 

If you are looking to build a fairly simple website, there are templates that you can use or you can build it from scratch by yourself, but bear in mind that for more complex operations, you will need to familiarize yourself with HTML, CSS and potentially JavaScript. 

Luckily, Webflow University’s Webflow 101 teaches coding and design basics. It's good for newbies as you can start with simple tasks and move on to harder ones.

Webflow's no-code system lets designers shine at making great user experiences. The hard tech stuff is taken care of, so web development is quick and smooth.

4. Built-In CMS

Webflows Content Management System (CMS) is highly favored by designers, developers and content creators for its array of advantages. A key highlight is actually its user nature. 

The visual editor allows for custom layout design and content management without the need for coding expertise enabling team members to update the website while minimizing potential errors in the making.

Another advantage lies in its flexibility – users can create tailored dynamic content types such as blogs, online stores, or portfolios. The CMS is adept at handling websites smoothly allowing for seamless content management as the site expands.

Furthermore, Webflow’s CMS seamlessly integrates with tools and platforms facilitating connections, with marketing tools, analytics systems, and third-party applications to enhance workflow efficiency.

Lastly, the CMS is hosted on Webflow’s fast servers to ensure consistent site performance and uptime.

To sum it up – it’s so easy to get used to centralized system such as Webflow’s. Usually, if you want to use the CMS system, you get a third-party CMS and connect it with your site. In the case of Webflow, you have literally everything in one place.

After you set up CMS according to best practices, creating new pages becomes super easy as all you have to do in 80% of the cases is literally just pull the data from the CMS.

This intuitive environment is definitely one of the top reasons why you should consider switching to Webflow, especially if you already have similar system that involves multiple third party software.

5. Growing Webflow Community

The community within Webflow stands out as an asset offering a host of benefits to users at any skill level, and what’s most important is that it fosters a supportive atmosphere.

Whether you're just starting out or an experienced pro you'll discover a treasure trove of resources and individuals ready to assist you in achieving success. The community boasts tutorials, forums, and webinars brimming with tips and practical guidance on making the most of Webflow.

A major perk of joining the Webflow community is the abundance of materials available. These resources, such as video tutorials, blog articles and detailed guides cover everything from design principles to advanced development strategies. This facilitates skill enhancement and keeps you ahead of the latest industry trends and functionalities which is something you’ll definitely need in your arsenal as your business witnesses new times and new trends.

Networking presents another advantage. With members ranging from designers to developers to entrepreneurs the community offers ample opportunities for connection, collaboration and idea sharing. This can pave the way for partnerships, job prospects or new ventures that contribute to your personal growth. Among all, this can help you solve specific problems you encounter, that are nowhere to be found in learning materials.

The lively community on Webflow makes sure to listen to and take into account user feedback. The team at Webflow often interacts with the community to gather ideas and enhance the platform creating a product that is shaped by its users.

To sum it up, being part of the Webflow community offers a valuable network that offers learning opportunities, connections, and chances, for personal and professional growth making it one of the main reasons why you should consider switching to Webflow!

Bonus: 6. Scalability

Webflow stands out for its scalability making it a top choice for businesses aiming for growth where one key feature is its ability to adapt to teams of any size. 

The best thing about Webflow (what also makes it super scalable) is that it allows designers, developers, and content creators to collaborate effectively. Designers can craft websites without relying on templates eliminating the need to start from scratch –  this flexibility encourages creativity and innovation creating an environment where every team member’s talents shine!

For big organizations Webflow’s Enterprise plan offers advanced security and support catering to businesses prioritizing these aspects (and many more about which we’ll talk later). 

As companies expand Webflow enables their websites to evolve and improve without requiring overhauls. Its quick hosting accelerates site loading times and overall server-side performance enhancing user experience drastically.

Just one of the examples of Webflow’s impeccable scalability is Webflow Team Templates where businesses can manage designs across projects and easily update their branding. 

Another one is understanding how to utilize Webflow as that can enhance a designer's value by enabling them to spot and resolve issues on guaranteeing that websites are optimized for mobile devices. This is particularly important since 73% of users tend to exit a website if it doesn't display well on their smartphones.

Webflow’s adaptability caters to businesses at all growth stages ranging from teams to large corporations. Equipped with features, like Team Templates, seamless teamwork capabilities, and robust security measures Webflow empowers businesses to concentrate on expansion and cooperation. Its flexibility ensures that websites remain secure and user-friendly enabling businesses to uphold a strong online presence without the hassle of frequent overhauls or transitions. 

Conclusion: Why Should You Switch To Webflow?

If we just for a second forget the fact that Webflow dominates in multiple categories compared to other website builders, and we focus on the web development and maintenance industry today, we can see that the no-code/low-code trend is going evergreen.

And frankly, it’s no wonder – businesses find it cheaper and much more practical to host their websites with companies that take care of absolutely every aspect of hosting and security. Moreover, it’s much more practical for those same businesses to have small in-house teams for production compared to big production teams of designers, front-end developers, back-end developers, etc.

Sure, everyone has their own cup of tea, and many businesses have preferred ways of building their online presence, but that doesn't change the fact that switching to Webflow at least makes sense when talking about the categories above:

  • You get design flexibility and freedom like no other
  • Absolutely 0 maintenance is needed from your end (except content maintenance)
  • No teams of developers are needed for future enhancements
  • Built-in CMS which is super handy
  • A community like no other
  • Scalability better than any other platform out there.

So that sums it up – currently, in 2024, switching to Webflow makes sense from multiple aspects, financial and organizational.

Need help with making a switch or migrating from another platform? Here’s how we can help – let’s chat!

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