Webflow

Webflow
Industry Website Development
Founders Vlad Magdalin, Sergie Magdalin, Bryant Chou
Headquarters San Francisco, CA
Website webflow.com

Webflow is a "drag and drop" tool built for designing professional websites using responsive web design best practices. The service allows businesses and freelance professionals to design and publish websites without any coding.[1] Functionality such as social plug-ins, contact forms, and animated interactions can be created through the platform.

In contrast to most website builders, which aim to allow non-technical individuals to get websites published as easily as possible, Webflow caters to professional and aspiring designers wanting to reduce the cost and time associated with relying on developers for technical assistance.

Overview

Webflow is a cloud-based software as a service that allows designers to build production-ready, responsive websites without any coding knowledge required.[2] It allows designers to accomplish most aspects of web development and website distribution through a visual editor that provides the pixel-for-pixel design precision found in desktop graphic design applications such as Adobe Photoshop.

While designers use the tool, Webflow automatically generates W3C standards-compliant HTML, CSS, and JavaScript.[3][4] Based on Twitter's Bootstrap web development framework, Webflow's code is cross-device and cross-browser compatible.

Webflow provides designers the ability to either publish and host their websites on the Webflow platform or to export their design work for self-hosting elsewhere. In addition, Webflow maintains a template marketplace for its users to buy and sell websites made within Webflow.

History

Webflow was founded in 2013 by Vlad Magdalin, Sergie Magdalin, and Bryant Chou. The company graduated from Y Combinator's startup accelerator.[5]

Notable releases

September 2013

October 2013

April 2014

Funding

Webflow raised $1.5 million in venture funding from Khosla Ventures, Y Combinator, Tim Draper, and other tech industry investors.

Industry competitors

Webflow's competitors in the site building and hosting tool marketplace include Squarespace, Weebly, Wix.com, and Webydo.

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