Category
Creative Tech
Publish Date
04 Mar 2025
At Arqos AI Solutions, we often get asked which platform we prefer for building modern websites: Framer or Webflow. Both are powerful tools, but they serve different purposes. Here’s how we look at them, and why we’ve chosen the one that fits our work best.
Understanding the Two Platforms
Webflow
Webflow is widely known for its flexibility and control.
Provides pixel-perfect design customization.
Built-in CMS for managing dynamic content.
Strong for businesses that need scalable, content-driven websites.
Framer
Framer focuses on speed and simplicity while offering creative freedom.
Lightning-fast site performance with clean code.
Real-time collaboration, similar to design tools like Figma.
Best suited for startups, portfolios, and brands needing quick, beautiful sites.
Why We Prefer Framer
While Webflow is a powerful platform, Framer aligns more closely with how we work.
Rapid prototyping allows us to move from idea to launch quickly.
Sites built on Framer are highly optimized for performance.
The interface feels intuitive for designers, cutting down development time.
When Webflow Still Wins
There are scenarios where Webflow is the better option.
Large-scale projects that require a robust CMS.
Businesses with complex content structures.
Teams needing fine-grained control over custom code.
Our Approach
Instead of choosing one platform for everything, we select based on project needs. For fast, adaptive, design-driven sites, we use Framer. For content-heavy, structured websites, Webflow remains a strong alternative.
Final Thought
Both Framer and Webflow are excellent tools. The key is not which one is better overall, but which one is better for your specific goals. For us, Framer has become the go-to platform because it delivers speed, performance, and creative flexibility.