Webflow is a no-code web design tool with a strong community around it, that consists of local chapters, events, forums, and a Facebook group.
When you enter the Webflow community, you join over 75,000 Webflow users worldwide. It's an awesome opportunity to network with like-minded people, bounce off ideas, and exchange advice and tips. On the one hand, you can join Webflow's online forum. It has three big categories (Information, Product Features, and Advanced) with several forums inside each one. The forum's the place to go to when you have questions about using Webflow. Members use the forum to request advice and share their knowledge with others.
On the other hand, the community also has a Facebook group, in which members mostly socialize and make new friends among other Webflow users.
Additionally, Webflow has over 88 local chapters in 28+ countries across the globe. Each local chapter organizes its own events, both virtual and in person. With that many local chapters, you surely will find events in your time zone. These types of events allow you to connect with your local community of Webflow users.
Besides, there are also global Webflow events, typically online. You can participate in webinars, interviews with experts, workshops, and more. Moreover, you can attend the annual NoCode Conf, an ideal conference to interact with other no-coders and listen to industry leaders.
Lastly, Webflow University it's a great learning opportunity. Inside, you will find many free courses and tutorials to learn not only HTML and CSS but also things like SEO and CMS.
Connect with thousands of Webflow users:
The community at Webflow is composed of over 75,000 individuals from all across the globe. You can connect with others in the forum to ask questions, or inside the Facebook group to socialize.
Learn with free courses and resources:
Webflow University provides members with free courses, tutorials, and guides. Inside, you can learn all the aspects of using Webflow, as well as topics like HTML, CSS, SEO, and CMS. There is also a video library and other resources to explore.
Participate in different events:
The community has several local chapters in different locations around the world. Each chapter organizes its own events, both online and in person. Additionally, you can attend Webflow learning events (which commonly consist of webinars and interviews) and the annual NoCode conference.
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Webflow hosts several events, both online and offline. Many of these events include expert talks, interviews, AMAs, workshops, and webinars. Moreover, the annual NoCode Conf it's a conference that allows you not only to listen to industry leaders, but also to collaborate with peers, design, build, and grow.
Another great learning opportunity is Webflow University, where you will find several lessons for different skills levels. Lessons cover how to use Webflow, eCommerce, hosting, SEO, integrations, CMS, and more.
Webflow has several local chapters in many different countries across the globe. Each chapter organizes its own events, both online and offline. You can join members to network, meet like-minded people, and even make new friends.
On the other hand, you can connect with other Webflow users on the community's Facebook group. This group is great for socializing, sharing fresh insights, and keeping each other accountable for their progress. It has over 21,700 members.
Lastly, the Webflow forum it's the place to go when you want to ask questions, request advice, or share your knowledge with others who are also executing Webflow projects. The online forum has three big categories: "Information", "Product Features", and "Advanced". There are several forums inside each category.
Webflow not only offers a great array of HTML5 responsive website templates, and integrations in the form of plugins and widgets to add functionality to your website. It also has a showcase section of projects made in Webflow, for you to get inspiration when you are building with this tool.
On the other hand, it also has a no-code guide, which includes all you need to know about the no-code movement. Moreover, you can learn with the community's ebooks, a curated video library (with original Webflow series and recordings of past events), and a glossary to make learning easier. Lastly, developers can benefit from Webflow's API docs.
Webflow University offers free web design courses and tutorials. Those courses will help you learn not only topics like HTML and CSS basics but also SEO and CMS essentials. All courses are categorized according to skill level, whether it is beginner, intermediate, or advanced.
"Being part of the Webflow community has been an awesome experience. I have learned so much by connecting with other designers and developers in my city and sharing resources and ideas. Community is much more than belonging to something; it's about doing something together that makes belonging matter, and the Webflow community has been nothing short of that." -Timothy Ovie