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I've been exploring switching my solo web agency to Webflow. What are some pain points I should know about first?

I do a lot of web design freelancing for local businesses. For a long time, I've built simple marketing sites by hand. (CSS, Javascript, HTML)

I recently started exploring Webflow and am tempted to start using it. What are some pain points I should know about?

2 I've discovered on my own are:

  1. Pretty poor Google speed scores.

  2. It appears it costs $12/per site for hosting Is this correct? The pricing pages were a little confusing.

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No-Code
on June 15, 2022
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    Hosting cost is often mentioned as a bit of a downside, but I don't think it is really that expensive.

    We moved to Webflow about 2 years ago and it has been great. It's such a robust platform and the hosting takes care of itself, meaning it is much easier to support 20+ clients.

    (Prior to Webflow, our clients would all be on slightly different platforms, so deploying changes and keeping their installations up to date was a major hassle. That is all standardized with Webflow, and that's a huge win. Makes us much happier to take on small clients.)

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    1. They're pretty fast page speed wise, but don't help once you start adding 3rd party plugins etc
    2. $15 per month lowest (they default to annual for some reason)

    As a developer i can't use their platform I tried it back in 2017 on my old SaaS and ended up building it using a template instead.

    2019 I decided to build a competitor that not only designers could use but developers and marketers (non-technical).

    Another huge issue as you mentioned is pricing.

    To work with your clients you would have to pay $76 per site.

    Also

    • No Tailwind CSS
    • Desktop first
    • Jquery
    • Outdated elements
    • CMS is weak (can only create 1 page per collection)
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