
Why are companies migrating from WordPress to Webflow?
Lack of design freedom. While Webflow allows you to design even the tiniest element on a site, WordPress can be restrictive when it comes to this. It doesn’t let you implement certain designs and functionalities.
Buggy code in WordPress. WordPress offers a wide variety of themes that serve as the foundation of your site. However, using a WordPress theme can make the underlying code very buggy, making your site slower.
Heavy software updates. WordPress as a software and the plugins you are using need constant updates to keep working, so combining the two in a single website is extremely fragile, increasing chances of malfunction.
You are glued to using a theme. If you don't know how to code, you will be stuck using one of the available WordPress themes and every single one of them has some limitations. Learning how to code is the only way.
What makes Webflow the obvious choice for websites?
Webflow is fully customizable, letting you build unique and responsive websites tailored to your brand. What Webflow offers are features like flexibility in design, layout, colors, typography and custom animations.
Webflow's priority is SEO by writing clean code and providing tools for adding meta tags, XML sitemaps and 301 redirects, including the fact that their hosting and security infrastructure is super fast and reliable.
Managing your Webflow site is easy. Any changes you make are automatically applied to the live version. You can also monitor your website performance and real time audience with in-depth analytics software.
World-leading startups like Jasper AI use Webflow to launch marketing campaigns faster without having to rely on developers all the time. All parts of Webflow are user-friendly, allowing you full control without coding.

Recent WordPress to Webflow projects
Who is WordPress to Webflow for?
(and whom not)
Flowout is a good fit if:
You don't have the experience in migrating complex WordPress websites to Webflow.
Your WordPress website and all of its content are ready to be migrated to Webflow instantly.
You care about giving your users a proper experience when they visit your website.
You need a quick turnaround with migrating your website from WordPress to Webflow.
You want to know exactly what is happening with your site and how much you are paying.
Flowout is not a good fit if:
You prefer trying it on your own, possibly not doing it properly, thus breaking your website.
You are not ready to move your WordPress website and its content to Webflow yet.
Quality is not that important to you and you prefer cheapness over excellent results.
You're OK with waiting for weeks before your freelance web developer finishes the project.
Constant pricing changes and not knowing what is happening doesn't bother you at all.
Flowout vs. other solutions
Cost
Flat rates
Revisions
Projects
Starting work
Calendar
Slack updates
Client manager

Flowout
Cost
Affordable
Flat rates
Yes
Revisions
Unlimited
Projects
Unlimited
Turnaround time
1-3 business days
Calendar
Clear timelines defined from the start
Slack updates
Yes, always
Client manager
Yes
Freelancers
Cost
Expensive
Flat rates
No
Revisions
Limited
Projects
One at a time
Turnaround time
Several weeks
Calendar
Depends on the freelancer's schedule
Slack updates
Limited to freelancer's platform
Client manager
No
Agencies
Cost
Very expensive
Flat rates
No
Revisions
Limited
Projects
One at a time
Turnaround time
Several weeks
Calendar
Not always specified
Slack updates
Rarely offered, usually just email
Client manager
Sometimes for extra charge
Frequently asked questions
The key difference between WordPress and Webflow is that WordPress is an open-source CMS and requires you to have your own hosting server, while Webflow is a visual no-code website builder that includes everything needed for publishing and maintaining a website.
You can communicate with us via our internal dashboard, Slack or email, combined with Loom videos for async video updates or Zoom/Google Meet for meetings and calls when necessary as part of the retainer program. If you go with our pay as you go plans, the communication is the same, excluding updates via Slack.
There is no universal answer to knowing how long it will take to migrate your WordPress site to Webflow. It depends on your requirements, complexity and size of the website. But we can assure you to deliver the first draft of your Webflow website in a maximum of 3 business days.
