What I actually build on Webflow
Marketing sites for design-led brands, agencies, and SaaS companies where the front-of-funnel matters as much as the product. Plus heavy CMS-driven sites for studios with dozens or hundreds of project entries. Plus the occasional Awwwards-style launch that lives or dies on its motion design.
Where Webflow earns the work
- Design-led brands where the marketing team owns content updates and engineering shouldn’t be a bottleneck.
- Studios + agencies with portfolio-heavy CMS needs, where each project entry is a mini-page.
- SaaS marketing sites with feature pages, blog, customers, and a few high-fidelity launch moments.
- One-and-done launches with serious motion design — product reveals, brand campaigns.
Where Webflow doesn’t
eCommerce beyond ~50 SKUs (use Shopify), member-only content with tiered access (use WordPress), heavy form workflows with conditional logic (use a real form builder), or anything needing a custom backend. Webflow’s CMS is excellent for content; it’s not a database.
The Webflow stack I actually use
Native: Webflow CMS, Symbols, Interactions 2.0 for the simple stuff. Custom code: GSAP + ScrollTrigger for serious choreography, Splide / Embla for carousels, Lenis for smooth scroll on premium launches. Integrations: Memberstack for auth, MemberSpace for paywalls, Zapier / Make for ops, Cal.com for booking, Loops / Klaviyo for email. Hosting: Webflow’s CDN — it’s plenty fast.
Common questions
How long does a Webflow build take?
Three to seven weeks for marketing sites; ten days for a focused launch page; longer for portfolio-heavy CMS builds. Faster than WordPress for similar scope, almost always.
Webflow or Framer?
Both. Webflow when you have a marketing team that needs CMS independence + clean structure. Framer when motion is the headline and the team’s small. The honest call usually comes down to who’ll edit it after launch.
Can you make our Webflow site rank?
Yes — Webflow’s bones are SEO-fine. Schema, OG, sitemaps, redirects all live in the platform. The thing that holds Webflow sites back from ranking is usually the content strategy, not the platform. I’ll flag both during scoping.