Tools & Workflow

How to Buy a Domain: A Beginner-Friendly Guide with Top Registrar Comparisons

Thinking about launching your own website? One of the first things you’ll need is a domain name—your address on the internet. A domain looks something like example.com or yourbrand.net, and it's how people will find your site online. But where do you actually buy a domain, and how does the process work? This guide breaks it down for beginners and compares some of the most popular domain registrars to help you choose the right one.

By Asuka Inoda
Tools & Workflow

Say Goodbye to Long Links! A Smart Guide to URL Shortening and Its Benefits

The internet is full of information, and sharing that information usually means sharing URLs. But sometimes, those URLs can be annoyingly long—clunky, unattractive, and difficult to share. That’s where URL shortening comes in. In this article, we’ll break down how shortened URLs work, how to create them, and the advantages (and potential drawbacks) of using them.

By Asuka Inoda
Design (UI/UX)

10 examples of Japanese company websites created with Webflow

Hello everyone! We are Supasaito, a no-code tool expert! Webflow is a no-code platform that allows designers and web professionals alone to create websites with zero knowledge of coding. In Japan, Webflow has been highly evaluated for its versatility and freedom of design, and many companies have adopted Webflow.In this article, we will introduce several Japanese websites created with Webflow, and see what kind of sites can be created with Webflow!

By Asuka Inoda
Design (UI/UX)

Japanese Website Showcase Built with Webflow

This article showcases six real Webflow projects built by LikePay in Japan, highlighting use cases from large enterprises (Ricoh, Toppan Printing), educational and nonprofit initiatives (Booko, Terackathon), and commercial websites (E-Housing, Unique On).

By Igor Voroshilov
Tools & Workflow

15 Free Image Sites for Web Designers

This article introduces 15 websites that offer high-quality, royalty-free images suitable for commercial use.

By Shohei Yano