The Best Webflow Communities For Learning, Jobs, and Networking In 2024

Ian Ruta
Supersparks
Review
July 20, 2024

Community has been instrumental to the rapid growth of Webflow, and is a major part of what makes using their product so special. From conferences to  cloneables to templates and forums, the Webflow ecosystem thrives on collaboration, support, resources, and innovation. The community not only inspires but also helps members advance skills and foster creativity.

At Supersparks, we know first hand the impact a strong community can have on growth, learning, networking, & engagement. That’s why we’ve developed a platform that lets nocoders create custom-designed community websites using Webflow.

In this blog post, we’ll dive into some of the best Webflow communities you can join to connect, learn, and grow your skills. Whether you’re new to Webflow or a seasoned designer, these communities offer valuable resources, events, and networking opportunities. The best part. Almost all of these are free to join!

⚠️ Please note, this list is not ranked in any particular order. ⚠️

1. State Of Flow

State Of Flow Webflow Community

State of Flow is a unique community experience from Colleen Brady and Raymmar Tirado, the founding team behind Atmos. This platform serves as a front page for community-curated Webflow news, resources, and events. Content is curated by a group of experts in the Webflow space who also can share their thoughts on resources via Supersparks community reviews feature.

State Of Flow Webflow Resources

State of Flow is not only a valuable resource hub but also a powerful showcase of the collaborative and social media capabilities of their tool, Atmos. It is a must-visit for anyone looking to stay updated with the latest in Webflow. As the community grows & evolves, it is starting to feel like a reincarnation of Makerpad, before it was sold to Zapier and basically left for dead 😂.

2. Floxies Community

Floxies Community Webflow For Women Designers

Floxies Community is a space for women in UI/UX design, led by Claudia Cafeo. This international group hosts fun and interactive meetings in Gather Town, where members can join guest speaker sessions, showcase their Webflow builds, and much more. It’s a fantastic place for female designers to find support, inspiration, and camaraderie.

3. Flow Party

Flow Party is the perfect community for new Webflow enthusiasts. Managed by a team of passionate designers including Melissa Mendez, Keith Armstrong, and Eric W Odom, Flow Party offers live streams, design challenges, and engaging parties. Their extremely active Discord is a great environment for learning and networking.

4. No Code North

Nocode North Webflow Community Canada

No Code North is a community that hosts Friday online meetups and in-person events across Canada. Like Floxies, they host weekly educational & networking events in a Gather Town space called 'The Lodge', which is open to nocoders around the world! Their private Slack group is a fantastic place for Canadians to connect with other Webflow enthusiasts, share resources, and participate in discussions.

5. Flowwwalkers

Flowwwalkers Webflow Twitter space

Flowwwalkers hosts a lively Twitter space every Monday through Friday. It’s a fantastic opportunity to engage with other Webflow enthusiasts, share your work, and learn from others in real-time. Follow @thepixelgeek , @carlsepulve, and @waldobroodryk on Twitter to be the first to know about new spaces, join the conversation, and become part of this dynamic community.

6. Ophelia

Ophelia Webflow Creator Support Community

Speaking of the Pixel Geek, his latest venture, Ophelia, is a new community-driven platform where nocoders can connect and collaborate with Webflow experts, and become unstuck on certain Webflow related problems. One of my biggest learnings throughout my Webflow journey over the past 5 years, has been to ask (or even pay) for help when you get stuck, instead of banging my head against a wall and spending hours scouring the internet for answers. So I am super excited that there is now a focused platform just for this that provides more direct access to experts of the Webflow community!

7. Major Social Channels

Don’t overlook the major social media platforms where Webflow communities thrive. Facebook, Reddit, and LinkedIn each have vibrant groups with over 20,000 members discussing all things Webflow. These channels are excellent for finding quick tips, sharing your projects, and connecting with other designers and developers.

8. Webflow Forum

The Webflow Forum is a bustling place where you can ask questions, share your projects, and get feedback from the community. It’s a great resource for troubleshooting issues and learning from others’ experiences.

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By joining these communities, you can accelerate your learning, find inspiration, and connect with like-minded individuals. If any of these communities inspire you to create your own unique community no-code projects, be sure to check out Supersparks.io. Our platform allows you to create a community within your Webflow site, while leveraging Webflow's best-in-class design flexibility to create a community with custom UX & UI, 100% no-code. Through our integrations with Outseta, Memberstack, & Webflow Memberships you can create a community space for your existing memberbase to bring memberst together, create further engagement, and monetize your network or audience.

Forum Built With Webflow's CMS
Supersparks forum template

Whether you’re looking to build a forum or a reviews-based community, Supersparks.io provides the tools and support to build a wide-range of community projects with Webflow & it's CMS. Embrace the power of community with Webflow and Supersparks.io, and watch your creativity and connections flourish!

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The Best Webflow Communities For Learning, Jobs, and Networking In 2024

Connect with fellow designers and developers, share your projects, and enhance your Webflow skills in these vibrant Webflow communities.

The Best Webflow Communities In 2024 - Free To Join!

Community has been instrumental to the rapid growth of Webflow, and is a major part of what makes using their product so special. From conferences to  cloneables to templates and forums, the Webflow ecosystem thrives on collaboration, support, resources, and innovation. The community not only inspires but also helps members advance skills and foster creativity.

At Supersparks, we know first hand the impact a strong community can have on growth, learning, networking, & engagement. That’s why we’ve developed a platform that lets nocoders create custom-designed community websites using Webflow.

In this blog post, we’ll dive into some of the best Webflow communities you can join to connect, learn, and grow your skills. Whether you’re new to Webflow or a seasoned designer, these communities offer valuable resources, events, and networking opportunities. The best part. Almost all of these are free to join!

⚠️ Please note, this list is not ranked in any particular order. ⚠️

1. State Of Flow

State Of Flow Webflow Community

State of Flow is a unique community experience from Colleen Brady and Raymmar Tirado, the founding team behind Atmos. This platform serves as a front page for community-curated Webflow news, resources, and events. Content is curated by a group of experts in the Webflow space who also can share their thoughts on resources via Supersparks community reviews feature.

State Of Flow Webflow Resources

State of Flow is not only a valuable resource hub but also a powerful showcase of the collaborative and social media capabilities of their tool, Atmos. It is a must-visit for anyone looking to stay updated with the latest in Webflow. As the community grows & evolves, it is starting to feel like a reincarnation of Makerpad, before it was sold to Zapier and basically left for dead 😂.

2. Floxies Community

Floxies Community Webflow For Women Designers

Floxies Community is a space for women in UI/UX design, led by Claudia Cafeo. This international group hosts fun and interactive meetings in Gather Town, where members can join guest speaker sessions, showcase their Webflow builds, and much more. It’s a fantastic place for female designers to find support, inspiration, and camaraderie.

3. Flow Party

Flow Party is the perfect community for new Webflow enthusiasts. Managed by a team of passionate designers including Melissa Mendez, Keith Armstrong, and Eric W Odom, Flow Party offers live streams, design challenges, and engaging parties. Their extremely active Discord is a great environment for learning and networking.

4. No Code North

Nocode North Webflow Community Canada

No Code North is a community that hosts Friday online meetups and in-person events across Canada. Like Floxies, they host weekly educational & networking events in a Gather Town space called 'The Lodge', which is open to nocoders around the world! Their private Slack group is a fantastic place for Canadians to connect with other Webflow enthusiasts, share resources, and participate in discussions.

5. Flowwwalkers

Flowwwalkers Webflow Twitter space

Flowwwalkers hosts a lively Twitter space every Monday through Friday. It’s a fantastic opportunity to engage with other Webflow enthusiasts, share your work, and learn from others in real-time. Follow @thepixelgeek , @carlsepulve, and @waldobroodryk on Twitter to be the first to know about new spaces, join the conversation, and become part of this dynamic community.

6. Ophelia

Ophelia Webflow Creator Support Community

Speaking of the Pixel Geek, his latest venture, Ophelia, is a new community-driven platform where nocoders can connect and collaborate with Webflow experts, and become unstuck on certain Webflow related problems. One of my biggest learnings throughout my Webflow journey over the past 5 years, has been to ask (or even pay) for help when you get stuck, instead of banging my head against a wall and spending hours scouring the internet for answers. So I am super excited that there is now a focused platform just for this that provides more direct access to experts of the Webflow community!

7. Major Social Channels

Don’t overlook the major social media platforms where Webflow communities thrive. Facebook, Reddit, and LinkedIn each have vibrant groups with over 20,000 members discussing all things Webflow. These channels are excellent for finding quick tips, sharing your projects, and connecting with other designers and developers.

8. Webflow Forum

The Webflow Forum is a bustling place where you can ask questions, share your projects, and get feedback from the community. It’s a great resource for troubleshooting issues and learning from others’ experiences.

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By joining these communities, you can accelerate your learning, find inspiration, and connect with like-minded individuals. If any of these communities inspire you to create your own unique community no-code projects, be sure to check out Supersparks.io. Our platform allows you to create a community within your Webflow site, while leveraging Webflow's best-in-class design flexibility to create a community with custom UX & UI, 100% no-code. Through our integrations with Outseta, Memberstack, & Webflow Memberships you can create a community space for your existing memberbase to bring memberst together, create further engagement, and monetize your network or audience.

Forum Built With Webflow's CMS
Supersparks forum template

Whether you’re looking to build a forum or a reviews-based community, Supersparks.io provides the tools and support to build a wide-range of community projects with Webflow & it's CMS. Embrace the power of community with Webflow and Supersparks.io, and watch your creativity and connections flourish!

About the author
Ian Ruta

Ian is the founder of Supersparks. He has used no-code to build his own side projects, MVPs for startups, and internal tools for SMEs. He is passionate about inspiring no-coders to do the unthinkable and start their own tech ventures.