The 5 Webflow YouTube Channels to Follow

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May 4, 2022
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Webflow is rapidly evolving, so it's important to keep learning and stay updated on the latest news about the tool. Here are 5 YouTube channels you should follow to help you stay current on a daily basis.

I apologize, but my personal selection is primarily in English. If you don't speak English, you'll find a list of YouTube channels for Webflow in this article (link).

1 - Webflow

Difficulty Level: Beginner

Webflow YouTube Channel

The official Webflow YouTube channel is one you should feel compelled to follow. On this channel, you'll find a variety of content such as live "Q&A" sessions with Vlad, the CEO of Webflow, that take place quarterly. These live sessions give you the chance to stay informed about new features of the tool, and much more...

And as a bonus...

Additional playlists: no-code generation, Webflow University, etc...

Webflow publishes rich and varied content focused on no-code. For instance, with its mini-series "no-code generation." This series shares personal stories revealing how no-code, and Webflow in particular, has changed lives.

Link to the channel

2 - Flux Academy

Difficulty Level: Beginner - Intermediate

Flux YouTube Channel

Flux by Ran Segall is a well-known YouTube channel with nearly 500,000 subscribers. This channel is highly focused on web design and covers broader topics beyond just the Webflow tool. It's important to follow this YouTube channel if you want to keep up with the latest trends in web design and enhance your design skills. As a bonus, you'll find some tips on managing web projects as well.

Link to the channel

3 - Finsweet

Difficulty Level: Beginner - Intermediate

Finsweet YouTube Channel

Finsweet is a channel designed to help you grow technically, but not only that. Finsweet also offers content to enhance your business strategy surrounding Webflow.

How? In addition to tutorials that demonstrate how to build websites using Finsweet products, you'll find advice on how to sell your projects better, grow your agency, or enhance your freelance business.

Link to the channel

4 - Digidop

Difficulty Level: Beginner - Intermediate

Digidop YouTube Channel

Digidop is our YouTube channel. Our goal is to share content that helps:

  • Learn how to create on Webflow
  • Discover news about no-code
  • Showcase our client projects
  • Provide tips to improve your site's SEO (Google ranking)

Learn more about why we launched our YouTube channel

P.S.: We publish new videos every week 🍿.

Link to the channel

5 - Timothy Ricks' Channel

Difficulty Level: Intermediate - Advanced

Timothy Ricks YouTube Channel

Timothy Ricks is a well-known low-code developer within the Webflow community. He frequently publishes tutorials featuring cloneable templates available on the Webflow Showcase. The Webflow projects created by Timothy often include advanced animations, typically incorporating code directly within these projects using his "low-code" techniques.

Following these videos will help demystify code for you 🤯

Link to the channel

Any other channels to include?

My selection is not exhaustive! I look forward to your recommendations! Which channel would you suggest I add to my daily routine?

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Florian Bodelot
Florian Bodelot
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