Don't like where Webflow is heading, we expected Webflow to have it's own native environment rather then integrating with third party apps, the only reason I was exited about Webflow rather then WordPress was to avoid third parties plugin/ apps. Specially for building membership website we have to use Memberstack but we expected Webflow to have built there own native functionality. Not liking where Webflow is heading. Not to avoid the extra cost associated with these apps. Plz correct me if I am wrong . Also, Webflow is positioned as a no code builder, then why confuse the user base with code. People have signed up with Webflow because they do not know how to code. I fear you are not in alignment with your perceived vision. Apologies for the harsh response. I mean no harsh feelings towards Webflow. Cherrs
Personally I think Webflow made the right move with an App Store. Submissions are verified by Webflow (a bit like Apple’s App Store) so that gives me a bit more peace of mind when installing anything. I agree with you that I’d love Webflow to have more amazing native features like Ecommerce, Memberships and Logic, but those features as an example are either very limited (compared to the competition or third party solutions), or never came out of beta. Also although Webflow has a reputation as a no-code builder, it’s because of Webflow that I actually know how to code now, and I will always be grateful for that. You raise a good point for those who don’t yet/or want to know how to code, but it’s honestly such an empowering experience to go from “no-code” to “know-code”.
@@olliemcmillan See what fluterflow or bubble can do in terms of features. Webflow really hired the wrong people, the logic is not working at all and is not used by anyone.
Don't like where Webflow is heading, we expected Webflow to have it's own native environment rather then integrating with third party apps, the only reason I was exited about Webflow rather then WordPress was to avoid third parties plugin/ apps. Specially for building membership website we have to use Memberstack but we expected Webflow to have built there own native functionality. Not liking where Webflow is heading. Not to avoid the extra cost associated with these apps. Plz correct me if I am wrong .
Also, Webflow is positioned as a no code builder, then why confuse the user base with code. People have signed up with Webflow because they do not know how to code. I fear you are not in alignment with your perceived vision. Apologies for the harsh response. I mean no harsh feelings towards Webflow. Cherrs
Personally I think Webflow made the right move with an App Store. Submissions are verified by Webflow (a bit like Apple’s App Store) so that gives me a bit more peace of mind when installing anything.
I agree with you that I’d love Webflow to have more amazing native features like Ecommerce, Memberships and Logic, but those features as an example are either very limited (compared to the competition or third party solutions), or never came out of beta.
Also although Webflow has a reputation as a no-code builder, it’s because of Webflow that I actually know how to code now, and I will always be grateful for that. You raise a good point for those who don’t yet/or want to know how to code, but it’s honestly such an empowering experience to go from “no-code” to “know-code”.
You can create membership access natively in Webflow right now
@@olliemcmillan See what fluterflow or bubble can do in terms of features. Webflow really hired the wrong people, the logic is not working at all and is not used by anyone.
Some of that troubleshooting was rough but I’m going to check out these apps
Indded, tough day at the desk for Aron. Note that slater got to the bottom of the issue: twitter.com/Slater_App/status/1780668244853924316
@@Webflow Quick response, well done 👏
Very goooood
How do I get the same Admin Access Dashboard as you? I want to become a Webflow admin.
Mic feedback distracting! Great content thanks.
Hey Jared! Aron here. Thanks for the feedback, we got that fixed now :)