I keep seeing these comparisons between webflow and bubble and I don't understand it. I'm not trying to be disrespectful, I'm jusgt trying to really understand. (I'm researching both right now, but for different uses -- apps and websites). I see no other comparisons putting an app builder and website builder head-to-head. Is this not apples and oranges -- like comparing wordpress and glide? I'm missing something though, because I'm seeing this comparison everywhere. Help me understand.
Quick question. If I am familiar with bubble and quite proficient in building with it, but I want to develop a e.g. 20 page website that is stylish and responsive for clients, not necessarily a web app, am I better to just do it in bubble or learning webflow? Say I also decide to add a blog and cms function for client, custom form, etc., meaning I would need to know more about webflow, should I just do in bubble? Your thoughts please :)
Hi, sorry for the late reply. If you are looking to add custom functionalities, especially CMS-related, then Webflow would be more suitable in the long run. Although it takes some time to learn, it's well worth it in the end - from your perspective and for clients, because it's super easy to manage even without coding/engineering knowledge.
I keep seeing these comparisons between webflow and bubble and I don't understand it. I'm not trying to be disrespectful, I'm jusgt trying to really understand. (I'm researching both right now, but for different uses -- apps and websites). I see no other comparisons putting an app builder and website builder head-to-head. Is this not apples and oranges -- like comparing wordpress and glide? I'm missing something though, because I'm seeing this comparison everywhere. Help me understand.
You understand correctly. No idea why these type of comparisons are popular.
Totally different use-cases.
super thank you!
No worries, glad to help!
Quick question. If I am familiar with bubble and quite proficient in building with it, but I want to develop a e.g. 20 page website that is stylish and responsive for clients, not necessarily a web app, am I better to just do it in bubble or learning webflow? Say I also decide to add a blog and cms function for client, custom form, etc., meaning I would need to know more about webflow, should I just do in bubble? Your thoughts please :)
Hi, sorry for the late reply. If you are looking to add custom functionalities, especially CMS-related, then Webflow would be more suitable in the long run. Although it takes some time to learn, it's well worth it in the end - from your perspective and for clients, because it's super easy to manage even without coding/engineering knowledge.
Thanks
isnt bubble for apps?
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