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The 5 Webflow Youtube channels to follow

Published on 
4/5/2022
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Amended on 
27/3/2023
Reading time: 5 min
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Florian Bodelot

Co-founder

Webflow and no-code tools are evolving fast. Here are 5 Youtube channels to integrate in your daily life to keep learning and following the news.

Key points to remember

Webflow is evolving rapidly, so it is important to keep learning and following the news around the tool. Here are 5 Youtube channels you should follow to help you stay up to date.

I'm sorry, but my personal selection is mainly in English. If you don't speak English, you can find a list of webflow Youtubechannels in this article (link).

1 - Webflow

Level of difficulty: beginner

Webflow youtube channel

The official Webflow Youtube channel is one you should feel compelled to follow. On this channel, you will find various contents such as live Q&A sessions with Vlad, Webflow's CEO, which take place every quarter. These live sessions give you the opportunity to keep up to date with the new features of the tool, and so on...

And as a bonus...

Playlists in addition: no-code generation, webflow university, etc.

Webflow publishes rich and varied contents around no-code. For example with its mini-series "generation no code". This series tells personal stories of how no code, and Webflow in particular, has changed lives.

Link to the channel

2 - Flux Academy

Level of difficulty: Beginner - Intermediate

Flux Youtube channel

Flux by Ran Segall is a well known Youtube channel with almost 500,000 subscribers. This channel is very web design oriented and covers broader topics than the Webflow tool. It is important to follow this Youtube channel if you want to follow the latest trends in web design and progress on the design part. As a bonus, you will also find some tips on how to manage a web project.

Link to the channel

3 - Finsweet

Level of difficulty: beginner - intermediate

Finsweet Youtube channel

Finsweet is a channel designed to help you progress technically, but not only. Finsweet also offers content to improve your business strategy around Webflow.

How? Because in addition to tutorials on how to build websites using Finsweet products, you will find advice on how to better sell your projects, develop your agency or freelance activity.

Link to the channel

4 - Digidop

Level of difficulty: beginner - intermediate

Youtube channel of Digidop

Digidop is our Youtube channel. Our channel aims to share content for :

  • Learn to create on Webflow
  • Discover news about no-code
  • Highlighting our client projects
  • Suggest tips to improve the SEO (Google referencing) of your site

Read more about why we launched our Youtube channel

Ps: We publish new videos every week 🍿.

Link to the channel

5 - Timothy Ricks' chain

Level of difficulty: Intermediate - Advanced

Youtube channel of Timothy Ricks

Timothy Ricks is a well known low-code developer in the Webflow community. He frequently publishes tutorials with templates available on the Webflow Showcase that anyone can use (cloneable). Timothy's Webflow projects have advanced animations, often with code added directly to them using his low-code techniques.

Following these videos will help you demystify the code 🤯

Link to the channel

Other channels to be integrated?

My selection is not exhaustive! I am waiting for your advice! Which channel do you recommend I add to my daily routine?

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