@@davidschaeryes, most of the times, for the same set of features you have to pay much more. Not to mention the plugins you need for everything that also often cost money. And it’s never all in one place. The webflow pricing is experience for a solo freelancer just starting out, but a company with 10+ employees? No not really. But my comment was more towards the recent drama in the WP community.
@@Kabarza Don't take it to heart. I'm referring to the features they're investing in: cleaner interface, component variants, localization, improving animations by acquiring GSAP (Framer uses Framer Motion under the hood), etc. It's clear they're investing more in the platform because Framer is evolving very quickly and gaining more market share.
@@CarlosGomesCabralI’m keeping an eye on framer and love to see competition forcing everyone to innovate. We consumers win at the end. I think webflow trying to keep it up and stay ahead in what they started. A good animation engine and strong cms.
@@Kabarza I agree. And I didn't say anything different. I just wanted to point out that they're clearly making improvements to the platform to minimize Framer's impact in a market where they were always dominant. It's interesting to observe this move because not too long ago, everyone was saying that Framer was just for babies.
Very informative, you have my sub
Good Video! Also page building available for lower tiers, which is really nice! :)
webflow: we love $$$
haha which company does not? WP? hahhaa
@@Kabarza I don't know WordPress in detail. Maybe you can answer your own question: Does WP have that many and that hefty paywalls as Webflow?
@@davidschaeryes, most of the times, for the same set of features you have to pay much more. Not to mention the plugins you need for everything that also often cost money. And it’s never all in one place.
The webflow pricing is experience for a solo freelancer just starting out, but a company with 10+ employees? No not really.
But my comment was more towards the recent drama in the WP community.
thanks for the summery
Nice!
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They're copying Framer now. Who would have thought, right? What goes around comes around 🙂
What exactly are they copying? Framer has Optimize and owns GSAP?
@@Kabarza Don't take it to heart. I'm referring to the features they're investing in: cleaner interface, component variants, localization, improving animations by acquiring GSAP (Framer uses Framer Motion under the hood), etc. It's clear they're investing more in the platform because Framer is evolving very quickly and gaining more market share.
@@CarlosGomesCabralI’m keeping an eye on framer and love to see competition forcing everyone to innovate. We consumers win at the end. I think webflow trying to keep it up and stay ahead in what they started. A good animation engine and strong cms.
@@Kabarza I agree. And I didn't say anything different. I just wanted to point out that they're clearly making improvements to the platform to minimize Framer's impact in a market where they were always dominant. It's interesting to observe this move because not too long ago, everyone was saying that Framer was just for babies.