Limited control over your code
Superior SEO, integrations on your timetable, and custom components all rely on full access to the underlying code. Some things you just can't accomplish with Webflow.
”Stackbit is in this great place where marketers think it's marketers-first and developers think it's developer-first. Everyone is finally happy.”
”Stackbit eased my tensions of moving to a headless CMS (Contentful). Everything that our dev team has built will be super easy to go into and use, and I can see so many more people on our marketing team benefiting from this.”
Superior SEO, integrations on your timetable, and custom components all rely on full access to the underlying code. Some things you just can't accomplish with Webflow.
Webflow's lack of true version control means that the publishing process is frequently chaotic. Team members have little visibility into who's publishing what. And rollbacks are messy at best, impossible at worst.
Without a design system in place, marketers and content ops waste their time on fonts while breaking the visual design specs.
Because Webflow charges based on site traffic, operating costs can be unpredictable and excessive.
A great way to verify that Stackbit is the right fit while keeping some of your site on legacy platforms.