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Webflow is basically CSS with a UI. Frontpage gives you the same polish, minus the learning curve: you describe the site, an agent builds it.
The problem
Webflow isn't a website builder, it's CSS with a UI. To use it you need the box model, flexbox, grid, combo classes, and breakpoints, which is why it ships a whole university. Great for pro designers; a part-time job for everyone else.
Frontpage skips all of it: you describe the page, an agent builds it on brand and responsive, and you edit by typing a sentence.
How Frontpage solves it
Frontpage isn't a visual code editor; it's an agent you instruct. You describe the page, it writes the copy, picks the layout, and ships responsive pages. Want a change? Just say so.
How it works
Side by side
FAQ
For marketing sites, yes. You get fast, on-brand pages with custom domains, analytics, and A/B testing, by describing them instead of learning a visual code editor.
No. Frontpage makes the layout and styling decisions; you steer in plain language. No classes, breakpoints, or positioning settings to manage.
Frontpage focuses on fast marketing sites: landing pages, launches, portfolios, small-business sites. It doesn't build complex web apps, but inside that lane it's dramatically faster.
Ask for a blog or content pages and Frontpage creates and links them. No collection modeling or reference-field setup to learn first.
Frontpage starts free with no credit card, and paid plans don't stack site fees on workspace fees on CMS add-ons, so cost stays predictable.
Yes. Connect a custom domain in one click and SSL is handled automatically.
Keep exploring
Describe the site you'd have built in Webflow and watch Frontpage build it live. Free to start, no credit card, on your own domain.
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