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Ben Blumenrose
Replying to @noahshreve

I’m a Framer investor but right now agree Framer is great for light / medium complexity websites. There def are features Webflow has / supports that Framer doesn’t yet so if you need maximum flexibility and feature set Webflow might be the way for now…

Noah Shreve
Replying to @blumenrose

Totally agree. Excited to see where Framer goes!

Ben Blumenrose
Replying to @noahshreve

You should be excited - so much cool stuff coming…

Beth Frost Bennett
Replying to @noahshreve

I thought Framer was just for prototyping! I haven’t tried it yet, but their functionality looks very basic.

Noah Shreve
Replying to @bethmfb

Honestly it looks super powerful. Just lacks a lot of big accessibility options needed to be viable on the web for bigger projects

Shaun Moynihan
Replying to @noahshreve

I'm sure if we took a look at Framer's books we would find some payouts to 'influencual' designers.

Aaron moody
Replying to @moynihan @noahshreve

There seemed to be an orchestrated push in the last month so defo been on an influencer marketing run, I agree

Shaun Moynihan
Replying to @aaronmoody @noahshreve

Love seeing products emerge that make our quality of life better as creatives. 🙌

Justin Maxwell
Replying to @noahshreve

Yeah nothing comes close to webflow when you bring the cms elements in.

Maharram Hasanli
Replying to @noahshreve

You totally right, both are different

Wasil
Replying to @noahshreve

I think is better to not comparing them as both are unique on their own ways. The mental model are quite different and it subjects to designers preference. Folks who promote one and ditch the other are lack of understanding, maturity and self awareness.

Justin Rands
Replying to @noahshreve

I’m mostly just looking to experiment with a new portfolio. Like every other designer out there 😏

Bilgi Karan
Replying to @noahshreve

Framer is really great. But I strongly believe that it would be better if they allowed multiple CMS Collections on the Basic plan.

Philip Müller
Replying to @noahshreve

I like the idea of webflow, as it does feel more like visual coding. I am however sometimes frustrated that the supposedly “lower level” tool is more restrictive in some aspects than Framer is

Matt Ahrens
Replying to @noahshreve

I think the pure speed at which you can create with is what gets me so excited to use Framer. As someone that loves Figma and feels confident with it, those skills translate into Framer unlike any other software