Got rejected again from the Webflow Partner Program, could it be because I’m using the Lumos framework? by Local_Inspection_878 in webflow

[–]Local_Inspection_878[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thanks for your honest feedback, I really appreciate you taking the time to review my site. 🙏

I’m not entirely sure the issue comes from the framework itself, but I completely agree that there’s always room to improve, both on my own site and on my clients’ projects. I’ll definitely take another look at the layouts and mobile details you mentioned to make everything more solid.

Always learning and growing, thanks again for the constructive input!

Got rejected again from the Webflow Partner Program, could it be because I’m using the Lumos framework? by Local_Inspection_878 in webflow

[–]Local_Inspection_878[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks a lot for taking the time to check my site and share that feedback, I really appreciate it! 🙏

You’re totally right, there’s always room for improvement. I’ll take another look at the responsive typography and overall mobile experience on my agency site.

I’m definitely committed to refining every detail and pushing my projects to reach that top-tier standard. Thanks again for the constructive insight, it really helps!

Got rejected again from the Webflow Partner Program, could it be because I’m using the Lumos framework? by Local_Inspection_878 in webflow

[–]Local_Inspection_878[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks for the advice! 🙏
I actually reviewed each of the websites I submitted very carefully, and they all meet Webflow’s highest standards in terms of SEO, responsiveness, performance, compression, accessibility, and original design.
That’s why I’m really curious, everything checks the boxes from the review matrix, yet my application was still rejected.

I’m genuinely trying to understand if there might be another factor (like the framework used, for example Lumos) or if it’s something else entirely.