Hi @Josef
This is my primary use-case with webflow. So absolutely!
We export websites and implement our CMS, and additional functionality as required. Once the site on our server, customers can obv just manage content with the CMS/CRM. If design/structure changes are required I will usually just re-export the site with those changes, and communicate with developers on whats been done.
You might encounter some minor issues with interactions & form blocks, but these can be worked around / rebuild by a developer if required. We haven’t encounter any issues that have been problematic other than minor class naming issues from my own mistakes.
If you’re systematic with your class tags, communicating any changes from zip to zip (exports) you will have absolutely no issues building the most complex of front-ends.
I truly believe a streamlined, repository like system with webflow will be the future of how product front end is built.
Hope this helps man