@channel Hey Lumers, Are you interested in exporting Site Builder wireframes to React (or HTML)? If so, we'd love to have a quick chat to you to understand your process and get feedback on our upcoming code export functionality. If you have 45 minutes to spare next week and would like to help, please shoot me a DM π
To be honest...we have been using webflow and relume less as we are adopting more AI into our workflow. Tools like Cursor make it almost as fast to do a webflow project, but with no limitations. While we don't typically use this process for basic brochure sites, it is a big jump for sites with more backend and custom functionality. If we could build in Webflow with relume, then export as a starter kit for the AI and devs to take over, it would be big. The only issue I see is that AI works best with established frameworks (tailwind, bootstrap) for CSS Also, we avoid jquery as much as possible, but that is not a deal breaker
Hm makes me think β¦ for small marketing sites without CMS that barely change itβs probably worth looking into exporting webflow code and then host it yourself. It seems much cheaper. Anyone has good experience/guides with that?
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Max H. do you currently use the react library in your workflow? There you can copy entire sections in HTML (you can switch from React to HTML) and they are built based on tailwind from what I see. Or you writing it in Cursor from "scratch" based on wireframes? For me, at this moment we can create a wireframe and then download each section from the react library in HTML format. But if it were possible to download HTML after implementing all the custom changes on the wireframes, with texts, it would be great. It would be a starting point for designing both on Figma and a package of views for the developer to implement the design later on. We implement most of the sites based on Wordpress for our clients (mainly hotel facilities with an integrated online booking system) and for a long time I have been looking for a way to combine creating mockups, prototypes and then quickly exporting them to WordPress in our workflow.
if you still want to chat about it, I'm available π