Undoubtedly, this tool has been a game-changer in my life as a designer and front-end developer. It streamlines the entire process from design to implementation, producing exceptionally clean code. Its seamless transition between coding and WYSIWYG tools, coupled with its constant evolution and incorporation of new, improved features, has made it an invaluable asset. Thank you to the entire team for creating this incredible tool!
Webflow has revolutionized website design and development with its intuitive interface, powerful features, and seamless code export, making it an absolute delight for both designers and developers.
Having worked on both backend and frontend development with other team members, I have sympathy for each 'side' and how difficult it can be to coordinate changes without falling out not to mention how much time, money and energy is wasted in the (broken) process. So to be able to work on either side and work in relative harmony together is a godsend for a busy app development team.
When do you think the "import of React components back into Webflow" piece might be available @bryantchou and how would that work exactly? I'm assuming that the Source component the desginer works on would be left untouched and the fully hooked-up React component would become a new component instance in the Webflow project?
Webflow is a good content management system/website platform if you've got someone who really knows it on your team to help you fine tune it (I do not code so I need that expertise to fix what I break!). I do love the fact that it will scale alongside me as my company grows, but would also love for some of the features to be a bit more refined.
There is no shortage of web devs in my company. But the only way how my dev team can focus on building our product is that I create landing pages, blogs or docs sites on my own. With Webflow I can create websites even our devs are proud of.