Webflow or WordPress for our new site.
Webflow is stronger for design-led marketing sites with low content volume. WordPress wins on content, blog, e-commerce and plugin-driven workflows. No wrong answer, choose by your scenario.
Try this first
- 1Content volume: more than 200 pages or heavy blog? WordPress wins; Webflow's editor gets slow.
- 2Design freedom: pixel-perfect edits and animations without a developer? Webflow is gorgeous for that.
- 3Webshop: Shopify with Webflow frontend works; Woo or Shopify-native usually beats Webflow E-commerce for SMBs.
- 4Maintenance: Webflow hosting is fixed price, no security updates, no plugin conflicts. WordPress needs active care.
- 5Lock-in: Webflow exports HTML but not CMS data. Migrating away is pricier than migrating in. Keep that in mind.
- 6Choose on the three most likely scenarios for the next three years, not today's status.
When to bring us in
Stuck between Webflow and WordPress with big business impact? Get independent advice from someone with no stake in either platform; that prevents expensive regret.
See also
- WordPress, plugins and theme have gone 6+ months without updatesOut-of-date WP is the number-one entry for malware. Don't just hit 'update all', back up first.
- Theme update broke the layout or threw a fatal errorThemes overwrite custom CSS on update unless you use a child theme.
- WordPress shows a blank screen after a plugin install or updateWSOD (white screen of death) is usually one crashing plugin. You isolate it.
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