An engineer’s perspective on Webflow: How no-code helps engineering teams
Blog post from Webflow
Webflow, a no-code platform, enables engineering teams to focus on more critical tasks by automating routine web development processes and allowing non-programmers like marketers and designers to independently manage website content and design. This shift alleviates the bottleneck typically caused by having engineers serve as intermediaries between teams, thereby expediting project timelines and fostering innovation. Companies like AngelList and Shift have found success with Webflow by freeing up engineering resources to concentrate on product development while still supporting the marketing team's need for agile website updates. The platform's intuitive interface, which resembles design tools like Figma, is accessible to users without a coding background but also allows engineers to leverage advanced features such as flexbox and CSS grid for sophisticated designs. While Webflow generates clean code automatically, it still provides the flexibility for custom coding, enabling teams to achieve complex and creative web solutions efficiently.