I started my company’s website on Webflow with no plan. Here’s how to avoid the mistakes I made
Blog post from Webflow
The author shares their journey of choosing Webflow as a web development platform, highlighting their extensive experience with various web builders like WordPress, Squarespace, and Wix. Despite not being a developer by trade, they possess a foundational understanding of HTML and CSS, which makes them feel more comfortable with code-based tools than WYSIWYG editors. They express imposter syndrome in web development but find that Webflow meets their needs for flexibility and customization, especially for their marketing consultancy, Tiny Megaphone, which requires a unique design approach. The author regrets not initially utilizing Webflow's instructional resources, advising others to learn from their mistake by engaging with educational materials before diving in. Overall, they emphasize the importance of choosing the right platform from the start to avoid the limitations and cookie-cutter designs of typical WYSIWYG builders.