Quick question: Is Webflow falling short in ecommerce? Despite years of use, I’ve experienced limitations like no upsells, limited variant support, and manual digital fulfillment. Anyone else frustrated, or any hope?
im gona be honest, i’ve not bee blown away by webflow ecommerce. the lack of automated fulfilment and proper upsells make it hard to scale. your use-case might differ, but personally im a bit frustratd with the limitations.
Based on my experience managing an online store with Webflow, it’s evident that the ecommerce features are not as robust as one might hope. I encountered significant limitations, especially regarding automated fulfillment and working with multiple product variants. While the platform excels in design flexibility, the lack of advanced ecommerce functionalities such as seamless upsells or detailed variant support forced me to seek alternative solutions or third-party integrations. This not only increased complexity in managing the store but also impacted overall efficiency. The system may be suitable for small projects, but for a scalable business, the ecommerce module requires substantial improvements.
Hey Sophie and everyone else! I’ve been in a similar boat where the design flexibility of Webflow is a huge plus, but the ecommerce features feel like they’re not quite there yet – especially when it comes to automating processes like upselling or digital fulfillment. I’ve had to get creative with workarounds, sometimes even experimenting with third-party integrations to bridge the gap. Has anyone found a way to patch these issues that works well, or are you mostly dealing with them as they come? I’m really curious to hear if there’s a trend in improvements on the roadmap, or if others have gone for a completely different approach. Your insights would be really valuable here!