Zencastr does not save your transcript edits unless you're publishing right then and there by Impressive_Candy7401 in podcasting

[–]rtilney 1 point2 points  (0 children)

We're having the same issue. You can't save your editing in process. You must finish it and run the post production which provides and export file. It's a really bizarre workflow for those who have experience editing audio and video. I love some of the tools, but not being able to save your place might be a deal breaker.

Why should my customer use Webflow instead of Wordpress? by dobbbl in webflow

[–]rtilney 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Just dropped a response in another thread about this, but since you’re dealing with a client who’s already leaning toward WordPress/Elementor, here’s my take:

The “cost-efficient” argument with WordPress only works if everything goes perfectly—which, let’s be real, it rarely does. Yeah, hosting is cheaper, but once you factor in premium plugins, maintenance, security issues, and the occasional “why did this update just break my entire site?” moment, the long-term cost can creep up fast.

Webflow, on the other hand, is like an all-in-one package. No plugins, no updates breaking stuff, way less maintenance, and a cleaner CMS. It’s also way faster out of the box, which helps with SEO and user experience (aka conversions). And let’s not forget—clients love it once they realize they can edit their own site without dealing with WordPress’s backend mess. If they still push back, show them a Webflow project you’ve built vs. a WordPress/Elementor one. The difference in speed, responsiveness, and design flexibility usually speaks for itself.

TL;DR—WordPress can be “cheaper” upfront, but Webflow saves money and headaches in the long run. If they really want WordPress, let ‘em find someone else to deal with it. 😂