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Slack (Webflow) channels that save!

Published on 
25/5/2022
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Amended on 
27/3/2023
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Slack and Webflow logo with 5 channels (Finsweet, Digidop, Webflow Expert..)
Written by
Florian Bodelot with a T-shirt Digidop

Florian Bodelot

Co-founder

Webflow is a complex no-code tool. So sometimes... you don't know how to do what you want. Fortunately the community can help you...

Key points to remember

Webflow is a complexno-code tool. So sometimes... you don't know how to do what you want. Fortunately, the no-code community can help you! That's the "no-code spirit".

I can't count the number of times another Webflow developer has been able to help me quickly with a simple message posted in one of these channels.

(Pro tip: Many questions have already been answered, use these channels as a search engine by directly searching F with the keywords of your question).

Search CMD + F in the Finsweet Slack channel

Anyway. Here are the 5 Slack channels I use to gethelp around the world 🌍.

The 5 slack channels I use

1. Webflow expert

(1066 members)

When you become an official Webflow Expert, you will be integrated into a dedicated Slack where through different #channels you will be able to find/request help or advice from other experts!

The collective intelligence generated by this channel is a precious asset for any Webflow developer. You will find tips, useful code snippets, and various content exchanges.

2. Finsweet (Bootcamp)

(11 members)

As a participant of the first Finsweet Client-first bootcamp, I have the chance to be integrated in the Finsweet slack. A direct line to the experts of Webflow development who need no introduction.

3. Relume Library

(904 members)

Since the release of their component library, the community around Relume has been growing steadily. If you use one of their components, then joining this Slack group might be a good idea...

4. Digidop

(4 members)

In the Digiteam, there is often a Digidopeur' who has a solution to your problem... this is obviously a great help.

5. Fs Community

(3230 members)

The public version of Finsweet support. You will find different channels ranging from thanks for what Finsweet shares with the no-code community, to more specific channels such as support for Finsweet attributes (no-code product to add features to your webflow sites).

In order to receive more help, you can join the "community-pro" channel by subscribing to Finsweet's "Pro" membership. (297 members)

I have personally taken out a lifetime subscription to F'in Pro.

Conclusion:

Slack gives you the power to share and receive knowledge from a global community, take advantage of it.

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