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Justin Mabee

I’m getting more and more annoyed with Squarespace and so are a lot of my clients. What’s the next best DIY platform with a solid user base that needs websites built? Last time I used Wix it was worse than SQSP. Framer, not enough people use or know about. Wordpress???

Josh Pindjak
Replying to @mabee

I only really pitch Webflow for clients now, but the learning curve is too high for the client to do anything besides simple text edits and adding blog posts, etc. I guess you could roll it into a semi-annual update/maintenance retainer

Justin Mabee
Replying to @josh_

Yeah that could be something, if I could learn Webflow.

Josh Pindjak
Replying to @mabee

if you have the time, you could learn (basic) webflow in a weekend. I only learned it to do my own portfolio site, and then a client (referral) hired me to do their website and since they needed a somewhat robust CMS, we went with webflow.

Josh Pindjak
Replying to @mabee

I'm a designer too (not dev). Webflow is (more or less) drag and drop if you think about it like a more complex squarespace. if you understand basic web development principles (e.g. box model, how CSS works, breakpoints) + Figma, you have a good head start over most people