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This is how I save $200/year on Webflow!

Webflow is magical unicorn but it's almost pretty expensive when you want to use it with its e-commerce capabilities.

In the video below I show you how I can save $200+ a year on Webflow fees by using the Stripe Payment Links product to sell anything online for super-cheap.

The upside of Stripe Payment Links is that it comes fully powered with low-transaction fees and an amazing API which you can then hook to Zapier to achieve ANYTHING.

Anyway, I am now setting up stores for my friendsselling things on the internet:

  • A friend wanted a quick way to host her site and sell Tarot card sessions: Done with Webflow + Stripe Payment Links
  • Another friend who loves talking about Crypto wanted to monetize his Whatsapp group: Built a landing page in webflow + monetized using Stripe Payment Links
  • A friend that works as a handy man and charges by the hour: Service listing in Webflow + Stripe Payment Links.

Using this technique is super versatile for small projects and lets you be happy on your own little space on the internet - let me know what you think!

✨ Video on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hcwU4CUh2Ls

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No-Code
on January 19, 2022
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    Save even more by dumping Webflow. It's a good tool if you want a really complicated site, but for most use cases something like Notion page + turn it into a website with Popsy (popsy.co) will do the trick in 1/50th of the time. Also easier to update and free.

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      Free? How does Popsy monetize?

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        We will offer paid features like custom code, integrations, forms, advanced styling etc. But the core product will stay free.

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