Webflow Launches ‘Visual CMS’
CMSWire
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Dec. 2, 2015
San Francisco-based Webflow thinks it can change this. The company recently launched what it calls the “world’s first visual CMS.” The goal is to offer a content management system that doesn’t require any code or look like it was beaten with the ugly stick.
Webflow Launches New Visual Content Management System
benzinga
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Oct. 14, 2015
Webflow, the leader in professional visual web development tools, today announced the launch of Webflow CMS, the first visual content management system (CMS) for web designers. Webflow CMS gives web designers the power of web developers, so they can handle every stage of the once-complex web development process by themselves.
Webflow’s “first visual CMS” is like WordPress mixed with Photoshop
Ars Technica
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Oct. 13, 2015
Web design tools like Webflow have done a lot to thin the line between designers and developers. Now, however, the birthed-by-Y-Combinator startup wants to take it further with what it describes as the world's first visual content management system (CMS).
Webflow raises $1.5M from Khosla, Tim Draper and others
TechCrunch
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March 12, 2014
Webflow, the Y Combinator and FundersClub-backed startup aimed at making it easier for creative professionals to visually design and host their own responsive websites, has raised $1.5 million in seed funding. The round includes participation from Khosla Ventures, Tim Draper, various angels, and Y Combinator.
Webflow Lets You Design Responsive Websites Visually, Publish Instantly When You’re Done
TechCrunch
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Aug. 5, 2013
Webflow, a Y Combinator-backed startup offering creative professionals an easier, more visual way to design and host responsive websites, is launching out of its closed beta, with already some 10,000 users signed up. It’s an idea whose time has come, as more of the world now interacts with the web through a variety of devices and screen sizes, including desktops, laptops, tablets and smartphones – the latter two of which can also be turned and viewed in either portrait or landscape modes.