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2 courses Added March 2026

Webflow Courses & Tutorials (2)

Frequently asked questions

What prerequisites should I have before starting a Webflow course?
Before starting a course in this Webflow category, it's beneficial to have a basic understanding of web design principles and some familiarity with tools like Figma, as one of the courses, Complete Web Design: from Figma to Webflow to Freelancing, integrates both. However, you don't need to know how to code, as Webflow is designed to create websites visually without writing any code.
What can I build after learning Webflow?
After completing courses in this Webflow category, you'll be equipped to design and launch fully functional websites, including marketing pages, portfolios, and small e-commerce sites. Webflow allows you to create responsive designs and production-ready HTML, CSS, and JavaScript, making it ideal for designers wanting to bring their visions to life without relying on developers.
What roles typically use Webflow in their work?
Webflow is commonly used by web designers, digital marketers, and freelance designers. These professionals leverage Webflow to create visually appealing websites and marketing pages without needing extensive coding skills. The platform is particularly beneficial for those who want to streamline the design-to-development process and deliver projects quickly.
Are there free courses available in the Webflow category, or should I follow a specific learning path?
CourseFlix primarily offers paid courses in the Webflow category, such as The Webflow Masterclass and Complete Web Design: from Figma to Webflow to Freelancing, which provide structured learning paths from basic to advanced topics. These courses are designed to offer a comprehensive understanding of Webflow's capabilities, though learners can supplement their knowledge with free resources online for additional practice.
How does Webflow compare to traditional frontend frameworks like React or Angular?
Webflow differs from traditional frontend frameworks such as React or Angular in that it is a visual development platform aimed at designing and launching static and semi-dynamic sites without coding. While it excels at building marketing pages and portfolios, it is less suited for highly dynamic applications where traditional coding frameworks are preferred. This distinction helps avoid confusion for those looking to learn full-scale web application development.