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GitLab Pages vs Webflow: What are the differences?
What is GitLab Pages? Create websites for your GitLab projects, groups, or user account. Host your static websites on GitLab.com for free, or on your own GitLab Enterprise Edition instance. Use any static website generator: Jekyll, Middleman, Hexo, Hugo, Pelican, and more.
What is 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!.
GitLab Pages and Webflow can be primarily classified as "Static Web Hosting" tools.
According to the StackShare community, GitLab Pages has a broader approval, being mentioned in 15 company stacks & 22 developers stacks; compared to Webflow, which is listed in 15 company stacks and 8 developer stacks.
Pros of GitLab Pages
- Free5
- Integrated build and release pipeline4
- Allows any custom build scripts and plugins2
Pros of Webflow
- Interactions and Animations13
- Builds clean code in the background7
- Fast development of html and css layouts/design7
- Free plan6
- Fully Customizable6
- Simple5
- Prototype4
- Built on web standards2
- Next Gen2
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Cons of GitLab Pages
- Require Jekyll approach1
- Slow builds0
Cons of Webflow
- Freemium1
- No Audio Support1