Dan Of course. So embrace it all, and hold onto your desk... WordPress鈥攜up, I said it. We can't run from it; it's still one of the biggest players out there.
I went from pure HTML, CSS, and JavaScript to WordPress, and then to Webflow because of Relume.
Things have evolved a lot since then. Many Webflow developers have switched to using Bricks Builder, as its workflow and interface are very similar to Webflow's.
I am no longer building in Webflow. I dislike the pricing model, and to this day, it's still confusing for me and my clients how everything is structured. Then I have to pay extra to use certain features, whereas with Bricks Builder and the massive WP ecosystem, I get it all included.
I know of three companies now that have copied what you guys have done and are booming because nobody had done for WP (Elementor and Bricks Builder) what Relume did.
I'm still part of Relume because I love what you guys are doing and have accomplished. As an entrepreneur myself, it's just exciting to be part of the journey.
This is a bit of a rant, but it's very important that my message here is not about abandoning one ecosystem for another. The competition is expanding into other ecosystems, and I'm hoping that the quality and innovation from Relume will one day shine through in WP for Elementor or, hopefully, Bricks Builder since thats the closet we get to Webflow builder.