Business & Hiring

Should website production be done in-house or outsourced?

Recently, the rise of no-code tools has simplified website creation for those without engineering backgrounds. When you create a website, you probably have a certain purpose in mind. But if that purpose is just "I just want a website," then using no-code tools such as Webflow, Wix, Studio and others, you can easily and free of charge create a website. However, if the purpose of creating a website is to improve your brand, attract customers, or sell products effectively, you need to create a website to achieve that goal. This requires a variety of knowledge and skills, such as creating a design that fits the brand's image, building source code that loads quickly, and creating a structure and content that is optimized for search. It is a difficult decision to decide whether to do this job, which requires many production man-hours, in-house or to outsource it to an outside production company or freelancer. To help you make this decision, we will explain in detail the advantages and disadvantages of each.

By Asuka Inoda
Business & Hiring

How to Choose the Right Webflow Developer: A Guide to Business Success

This article offers a practical guide to selecting a reliable Webflow developer or agency.

By Igor Voroshilov
Business & Hiring

What to Watch Out for When Outsourcing Web Design with Webflow

This article outlines best practices and red flags when hiring a Webflow expert or agency.

By Shohei Yano
Business & Hiring

Should You Build Your Website In-House or Outsource It?

This article explores the pros and cons of building a website in-house versus outsourcing it to a professional agency.

By Igor Voroshilov
Business & Hiring

Professional Webflow Project Proposal Template

This article presents a ready-to-use Notion template to create professional proposals for Webflow projects. The template is aimed at freelancers and agencies who want to improve their client communication and increase their chances of securing new projects.

By Igor Voroshilov
Business & Hiring

What Clients Should You Avoid as a Webflow Creator?

This article provides guidance for no-code Web creators—especially beginners—on identifying and avoiding problematic clients.

By Igor Voroshilov
Business & Hiring

4 Ways to Deliver Webflow Projects

This article describes the patterns of delivery when a production company or freelancer is asked to create a website for Webflow.

By Shohei Yano
Business & Hiring

Hearing List for Web Create (Client Intake Form)

This article outlines the essential questions to ask during the discovery phase of a Webflow-based website project. It includes: 1) basic project info (type of site, deadline, budget, existing assets), 2) branding elements, site goals, and design preferences, 3) required features and pages (e.g., CMS, e-commerce, forms, analytics), 4) SEO and social sharing configurations, 5) editor access and post-launch support needs. The checklist is structured to reduce miscommunication, clarify scope, and streamline the project timeline.

By Shohei Yano
Business & Hiring

5 Essentials to Land No-Code Web Projects

This article outlines five crucial strategies for beginners looking to land no-code Web design projects, especially using Webflow.

By Igor Voroshilov
Business & Hiring

Outsourcing Development vs In-House No-Code Development

Learn how startups and businesses can reduce costs, save time, and improve agility by choosing in-house no-code development over outsourcing. Ideal for non-engineers looking to launch fast and iterate often.

By Igor Voroshilov