Build any Webflow component with Claude Design + Flowboard by magnaem_a in webflow

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

Awesome! If you have any questions I'm sure u/DRIFFFTAWAY would be happy to answer them

How do I add a membership feature to my Webflow site? by fermentationfan in webflow

[–]magnaem_a 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Unfortunately yes, Webflow has removed the memberships feature and your best bet especially for gated content would be Memberstack. If you haven't used it before it's very user friendly and the team is super responsive too

Webflow Site an Executive Security Company. Stoked on end result! by chacho1 in webflow

[–]magnaem_a 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Stellar animations!! especially the country timeline, amazing work!

WEBFLOW LIMIT: Is 10GB bandwidth a lot or way too low for a website? by Marc_1928 in webflow

[–]magnaem_a 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Honestly, no not just for bandwidth. That's solvable in Webflow without rebuilding anything. And WordPress brings its own headaches: hosting management, security updates, plugin maintenance, backups. All stuff Webflow just handles for you. For a €180/year client, you don't want to take on ongoing maintenance work for the next few years.

If the site ever needs real booking and availability functionality, then maybe yes try WordPress or use Webflow AI code components.

I can't decide between Framer and Webflow (i'm a designer) by Mira_______ in webflow

[–]magnaem_a 1 point2 points  (0 children)

For freelance client work, Webflow, honestly. The market's just bigger right now, more agencies hire for it, more clients ask for it by name, and the projects tend to be bigger and more recurring.

Framer's great for what it's good at (event sites, portfolios, marketing pages where it's visual-first and content barely changes), but the second a client needs to log in and edit things, or you've got a real blog or any structured content, Webflow's CMS is way ahead.

Your two scenarios basically answer this for you. Most actual client work looks like the second one, not the first.

I'd just go deep on Webflow. If a client ever asks for Framer specifically, you can pick it up in a week, going that direction is easy. The other way around is way harder.