WW
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WeWeb vs Webflow : Quelle différence pour les web apps ?
WeWeb and Webflow are both powerful no-code tools — but they solve completely different problems. Choosing the wrong one will cost you months of rebuild time.
Comparatif : WeWeb vs Webflow
| Critère | WeWeb | Webflow |
|---|---|---|
| Primary Use Case | Web apps & SaaS (dynamic data) | Marketing websites & CMS |
| Database Connectivity | Native: Supabase, Xano, REST, GraphQL | Webflow CMS only (limited) |
| User Authentication | Built-in with Supabase Auth | Requires Memberstack or Outseta |
| Dynamic Data | Real-time, from any source | Webflow CMS items only |
| Custom Logic | Full workflow + formula support | Very limited without plugins |
| SEO | Good (custom meta, SSR optional) | Excellent (built for it) |
| Design Freedom | Full CSS + custom components | Excellent visual designer |
| Pricing | From $49/mo + Supabase free tier | From $23/mo (CMS from $39/mo) |
Notre verdict
WeWeb
Better for web apps & SaaS
Webflow
Better for marketing sites
Use WeWeb if you're building a web application — something with user accounts, dynamic data, and business logic. Use Webflow if you're building a marketing site, blog, or content-heavy website.
The confusion comes because both tools produce beautiful UIs. But Webflow is fundamentally a CMS + website builder. WeWeb is fundamentally a frontend for real applications. If your users log in and interact with data, you need WeWeb.
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