The title of this article drew me in but that was before I saw it was written by Webflow. I think you guys have great marketing and possibly a great product (admittedly I’ve never used it) but as a web developer of 10 years it hurts me inside to see that this article’s solution to this problem is basically ‘use our software!’
Seems convenient for Webflow, but when you consider what’s best for the future of the internet, I hardly think that this is the way forward. The problem is much larger than Webflow and unfortunately I think this article short-changes and insults web developers everywhere as a result.
From my Medium response:
The title of this article drew me in but that was before I saw it was written by Webflow. I think you guys have great marketing and possibly a great product (admittedly I’ve never used it) but as a web developer of 10 years it hurts me inside to see that this article’s solution to this problem is basically ‘use our software!’
Seems convenient for Webflow, but when you consider what’s best for the future of the internet, I hardly think that this is the way forward. The problem is much larger than Webflow and unfortunately I think this article short-changes and insults web developers everywhere as a result.