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Divshot vs Webflow: What are the differences?

Divshot: Front-End Application Platform. Divshot makes building and hosting front-end web applications simple. Build locally and deploy using a simple command-line interface. Divshot supports multiple environments, pushState routing, atomic deploys, and more; Webflow: Build responsive websites visually. Webflow is a responsive design tool that lets you design, build, and publish websites in an intuitive interface. Clean code included!.

Divshot and Webflow belong to "Static Web Hosting" category of the tech stack.

Some of the features offered by Divshot are:

  • Static Web Hosting
  • CDN Hosting
  • Atomic Deploys

On the other hand, Webflow provides the following key features:

  • Build responsive websites
  • PIxel perfect control
  • Publish and host in minutes

"Awesome CLI" is the top reason why over 9 developers like Divshot, while over 5 developers mention "Interactions and Animations" as the leading cause for choosing Webflow.

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Pros of Divshot
Pros of Webflow
  • 10
    Awesome CLI
  • 9
    Static Website Hosting
  • 7
    Free
  • 6
    Simple Web Interface
  • 4
    Great Support
  • 3
    Unlimited Apps
  • 1
    Custom domain
  • 1
    Great place to host an Ember app
  • 1
    Travis-CI Deploy Integration
  • 13
    Interactions and Animations
  • 7
    Builds clean code in the background
  • 7
    Fast development of html and css layouts/design
  • 6
    Free plan
  • 6
    Fully Customizable
  • 5
    Simple
  • 4
    Prototype
  • 2
    Built on web standards
  • 2
    Next Gen

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Cons of Divshot
Cons of Webflow
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    • 1
      Freemium
    • 1
      No Audio Support

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    What is Divshot?

    Divshot makes building and hosting front-end web applications simple. Build locally and deploy using a simple command-line interface. Divshot supports multiple environments, pushState routing, atomic deploys, and more.

    What is Webflow?

    Webflow is a responsive design tool that lets you design, build, and publish websites in an intuitive interface. Clean code included!

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