CMS White label feedback

There is no other way to handle software development. Something is ready when it’s ready and promising things is only getting you anger when you can’t deliver. So that’s not going to change, and here I’m not even talking about Webflow alone. The whole software development world works like this. What service or software company discloses their roadmap? IMHO the updates are handled as good as it could be.

It took time for the CMS to come but have you seen how insanely good it is? And how fast the updates on it are coming, following user requests?

You said WF is the best, but it’s the best by very, very far, there’s not the beginning of a competition here. And the CMS is only on par with that quality.

Let’s do the maths. Hosting a CMS+WL+hypothetical E-commerce. 10+10+… let’s say I don’t know, 20. That’s 440 a year for an incredible business front and back end. With no server admin to pay. With no server admin to pay. With no server admin to pay. With no server admin to pay. Oh, and with no server admin to pay. If I’m going to host e-commerce websites on Webflow for my clients, I’ll still have room to make profit on hosting+maintenance.

What I am trying to say is when you have a sense of what things really cost and what is the cost of being a reliable developer, designer and webmaster, Webflow is cheap, very cheap.

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