Any advice on webflow vs wordpress (elementor)?
We want to build optimized ENG content, loads of blogs, must be easy for marketing guys to produce new content.
I’d recommend WordPress over Webflow because:
- its original purpose was for blogging, and so it's well set up for loads of blogs;
- it's more likely that at least some marketing guys will have experience with WordPress websites over Webflow because a lot of the Internet already uses WordPress;
- it has a lot more themes to choose from;
- there is practically a plugin already created for a heck of a lot of purposes, whereas webflow often requires some workarounds to add on special non-standard features;
- WordPress is likely cheaper;
- there are more web designers/developers experienced in WordPress to choose from.
- its original purpose was for blogging, and so it's well set up for loads of blogs;
- it's more likely that at least some marketing guys will have experience with WordPress websites over Webflow because a lot of the Internet already uses WordPress;
- it has a lot more themes to choose from;
- there is practically a plugin already created for a heck of a lot of purposes, whereas webflow often requires some workarounds to add on special non-standard features;
- WordPress is likely cheaper;
- there are more web designers/developers experienced in WordPress to choose from.
Kind of depends on which one you know best (or whoever will be using it). I would only use WordPress because I know it really well.
Use Wordpress and build a custom theme with custom taxonomy and post types to match exactly what you want to do. It allows you much more granular control over how your index and your link structure.