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  • Framer or Webflow?

    Isa Tanis
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    No-code tools like Framer and Webflow are gaining significant traction. What do you think is driving this trend, and how do you see it shaping the future?

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    Enis Presheva III
    I know and tried both of them! Webflow is a lot more advanced, but Framer is faster. If you're a designer looking for fast implementation of your designs, I'd recommend Framer. If you want more fancy and advanced websites, go for Webflow. For example: I build www.paperlikefonts.com with Framer And I built www.cremeri.com with Webflow (it has 3D animations etc.)
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    Isa Tanis
    @enispresheva3 Good explanation 🙌 Did you try to do custom things? Which one is better for this perspective?
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    Isa Tanis
    @enispresheva3 tbh as a software developer I don't like Webflow but otherwise, it takes too much time to build a landing page.
    Moritz Sauer
    We have built a lot of custom integrations for our Customer Experience on viewflip with Webflow. Custom Script Code Blocks are limited to 10k characters. On one page we needed 18 separate Custom Code Blocks for our Integration. I like Webflow a lot. Used Slider Revolution for 10 years before, as a Wordpress extension. Feel free to get notified on our launch at May 14th via https://producthunt.com/products... Best regards!
    Claudiu Cogalniceanu
    Not familiar with Framer, but if it’s like Webflow, I get why. It’s a lot faster building something with no-code, and then export the code. It takes a lot of pain away
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    Isa Tanis
    @claudiu_cogalniceanu I didn’t export from webflow before. Is it giving a good results?
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    Claudiu Cogalniceanu
    @isatanis I’m not sure tbh, because you can’t export the code from the free plan. But from what I saw, it’s similar to wordpress where you can add animations, custom javascript, and export everything (but you need to pay for it). I’m currently using TeleportHQ for design and code export. It’s pretty basic, but it’s pretty good for a free service
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    Priyanka Saini
    I only tried Framer.
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    Isa Tanis
    @priyanka27 how was your experience?
    Hakan Baybas
    Wordpress is the legend :-)
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    @bybshkn WP is great for small websites for sure. But if you're looking to have a large website with a full content studio, I'd suggest going with headless CMS, like Sanity.
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    Heyalbert
    Framer! is a great tool!
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    Isa Tanis
    @heyalbert Could you share your experience?
    Yeahia Sarker
    I would suggest you to try dorik.com
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    My happiness quotient for both - Webflow: 50% Framer: 80% Both platforms have a lot to evolve, but what I see until now is that Framer doing better that Webflow in terms of ease of use. But personally for my client projects, I prefer headless CMS, especially Sanity. (Edit: It's not no-code, but it's worth it.)
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    Choosing between Framer and Webflow depends on your specific needs: Framer is great for high-fidelity prototyping and interaction design, while Webflow excels in visually building responsive websites without coding. Consider your project's focus and skill set to make the best choice.
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    Ryan Zhang
    Choosing between Framer and Webflow really depends on your specific needs: Framer excels in high-fidelity prototyping and interaction design, while Webflow is unparalleled for its visual web development capabilities and ease of use without needing to code. Consider your project requirements and skill level to make the best choice.
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    Alex Gray-Johnson
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    ive only tried webflow, but will never move, just so simple
    Paulius
    It depends on your needs (for the website) and how you like to design websites - more like Figma, or more like traditional development with block-based design.
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    Matheus Alencar
    Webflow is my favorite
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    Gary Sztajnman
    Webflow. But webflow is torture
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    Benny
    I prefer webflow, there is a lot more functionality in terms of their CMS and integrations.
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    Otis Wu
    Choosing between Framer and Webflow really depends on your specific needs: if you're focused on high-fidelity prototyping and interaction design, Framer is unbeatable. However, for building responsive websites with a visual editor without much code, Webflow is your go-to.
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    Tarun Kumar
    webflow for us!
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    Isa Tanis
    @tarun_kumar44 Isn't it expensive?
    Demetre Mildiani
    The more simply we can do something complex the more widely adapted it will become
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    Nick McBlain
    I’ve built websites using both. And for some reason Framer just feels so much more intuitive to me. I recently used Framer for https://govolt.io and even the fact it lets me write React code overrides makes it feel so much more powerful to me!
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    Kurtis Dane
    I started with Webflow years ago and have stuck with it. It’s really flexible and I’ve yet to find something I can’t do with it. I haven’t tried Framer in years but I’m intrigued to see how it evolved. It seemed more like a Figma competitor early on. So… it must have pivoted a bunch in the meantime.
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