What is Webflow?

Discover Webflow: a tool for Developers and designers. With a thriving community of 3.5M users and a budding marketplace for apps, delve into why Webflow is reshaping the digital design landscape and why it's an opportunity you can't miss.

What is Webflow?
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Webflow is changing how designers and developers work; it even powers Lunch Pail Labs. Now, Webflow’s moving forward with a marketplace for apps, extending its reach to its 3.5M users. In this post, we'll explore what Webflow is and why building apps for this platform is worth your attention.
 

What is Webflow?

Webflow is a cloud-based tool that’s been around since 2013, allowing designers to build websites without diving into code. It uses a visual canvas for drag-and-drop design and takes care of the HTML, CSS, and JavaScript behind the scenes. With a solid user base, Webflow is more than a tool; it's a community driving web design forward.
 
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What’s the case for a Webflow app?

There are several reasons to consider building a Webflow app:
Sourced from Webflow’s app announcement
Sourced from Webflow’s app announcement
  • Growing User Base: With 3.5 million users, your Webflow app has a ready audience.
  • Fresh Marketplace: Webflow's new apps marketplace is ripe for innovation. As of now, there are just over 55 apps—so it's a land of opportunity.
  • Design-Centric: Webflow empowers designers, offering a canvas that bridges design and development seamlessly.
 
Webflow is invaluable for bridging design and development in today's digital landscape. Whether you're an experienced designer, new to web design, or a SaaS company, Webflow offers a world of opportunities. Considering their growing community, it's an ideal platform to serve with your app.

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Lola
Lola

Lola is the founder of Lunch Pail Labs. She enjoys discussing product, SaaS integrations, and running a business. Feel free to connect with her on Twitter or LinkedIn.