Once upon a time, the web was the sole domain of experts.
The people who bought computers back when getting your computer to do something meant writing the program yourself.
The people who still look at an app and see the code that makes it work, instead of the beautiful skin a designer laid over it.
The people who are more fluent in markup than conversational English.
Thankfully, those days are done.
Today, the web has become the world’s most democratic medium. Never before have so many people had the power to share their thoughts, feelings, projects, ideas, and businesses with the entire world.
Never before has there been a medium that can so quickly and powerfully communicate a message and urge people to act — as proved by everything from this month’s top Kickstarter to the Arab Spring.
But it can be even more democratic.
The fact is that the web is still a very young medium. We’ll no doubt discover and develop countless new uses for it over the coming decades.
And with Webflow, you have a part to play in defining that future.
So if you were to ask us where the web will go next, we’d have to say: You tell us.
Or better yet: You show us.
//Webflow