Running a Webflow-exclusive agency, I sometimes get asked this question:
Is Webflow good for e-commerce?
To be honest, I didn’t know.
It doesn’t really strike as the best e-commerce platform when you look at it.
And while scrolling through forums or Reddit, it felt like it’s not used that much.
Then one day, our great friends at asketic came to us with a challenge:
We want to build a store in our existing Webflow site.
So together we started comparing costs, flexibility, integrations, and limitations.
We considered Shopify, Webflow, Shopyflow, and even a custom-coded solution.
In the end, we decided to just go for it.
And here’s what we learned 👇
Webflow e-commerce is very simple.
There's products, cart and a checkout.
They give you full design control and great payment gateway integrations.
You can create something that looks and feels truly unique while it's still seamlessly integrated into your main website. Which I think is kind of perfect for design-led brands. 🎊

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