Hey everyone! I'm diving into freelancing in web design and recently started learning to design with Figma. My goal is to create websites using no-code tools like Webflow. I'm curious whether there's still a solid demand for web design skills in the immediate future and beyond. Is this a viable career path? I appreciate your insights!
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There's still demand for web design in 2026! I'd recommend considering WordPress over Webflow; it gives you more freedom and avoids those recurring costs. With WordPress, you can move your sites around and offer various plugins without ongoing fees. I switched to a reseller hosting plan with NixiHost and it allows me to brand everything under my name, which is great for client relations.
The market for web design is definitely changing. Tools like Squarespace and Webflow have made it super easy for anyone to build a site, which means it's harder to stand out and monetize your skills. However, there’s still clientele who prefer hiring a pro for building and maintaining their sites, especially when they need something unique. It’s a tough market, especially as AI tools advance, so you'll need comprehensive skills—not just design, but also coding, SEO, and basic server knowledge will really help you excel.
You might make a bit of money, but it's probably not going to be substantial unless you find it really enjoyable. Focusing on specialized web applications is where the real value seems to be these days.
Absolutely, web design is still profitable in 2026, especially if you focus on user interface and experience alongside tools like Webflow. The need for modern, effective designs is definitely there.
Getting into web development is always a good move! I’ve started learning myself and even built my first website. Once you grasp the basics, you can transition into app development and even explore AI and machine learning.

That makes sense! I want to make sure I’m working on something that’s worthwhile.