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Webflow's lighter code does not automatically make it better for SEO; WordPress code bloat usually matters less than oversized images and render-blocking JavaScript when a competent developer manages the site.

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I've been talking with a small business owner about building a new website for them today. He sent me an email that said, why don't we build the website on Webflow instead of WordPress? His reasoning was that Webflow's code is lightweight and therefore more SEO friendly. This is something I hear a lot and so I just thought I'd tell you what I told him. It...

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WordPress vs Webflow for SEO? The answer isn't what you think 👀 Code bloat rarely impacts ran...

@@tjrobertson52 · 2025-05-12

I've been talking with a small business owner about building a new website for them today. He sent me an email that said, why don't we build the website on Webflow instead of WordPress? His reasoning was that Webflow's code is lightweight and therefore more SEO friendly. This is something I hear a lot and so I just thought I'd tell you what I told him. It...

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I've been talking with a small business owner about building a new website for them today. He sent me an email that said, why don't we build the website on Webflow instead of WordPress? His reasoning was that Webflow's code is lightweight and therefore more SEO friendly. This is something I hear a lot and so I just thought I'd tell you what I told him. It's true. You can build a website on Webflow with much less code then on WordPress. This is especially true if you have a lot of plugins on your WordPress websit...
r website is so slow that it's not loading for people at all. That will hurt your ranking. So while there are use cases where Webflow makes more sense, for the vast majority of small businesses, WordPress is going to be the best platform. It's way faster and more reliable to build a professional high quality website. And their plug in ecosystem makes it super easy to add any kind of functionality you want. And for SEO, plugins like Rankmath and Linkwhisper are irreplaceable. They will save you thousands of dolla...