I'm the communications director for a nonprofit and we're looking to revamp our website. One of the options on the table is Webflow, but currently, we're using WordPress. I've seen mixed opinions on whether this switch would be a good idea. Can anyone share their thoughts or experiences?
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I think it boils down to who will be maintaining the site. WordPress has a larger pool of developers familiar with it, which could save you money in the long run. Plus, it’s typically easier for your team to make updates. Just make sure to ask any vendor about how user-friendly their system is when it comes to content management and handling future expansions.
In my experience, the tool matters less than the person using it. If this site is primarily for outreach and doesn’t need extensive customization, Webflow could work. But for comprehensive content management, especially like your 'know your rights' guides, I’d lean towards WordPress. It’s more flexible.
It really depends on your needs. Webflow is great for visually appealing sites with a straightforward structure. But since your nonprofit has a ton of content and diverse audiences, WordPress might be better for managing a lot of resources and updates over time. Webflow can be restrictive when it comes to scaling, so keep that in mind.

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