The current platform issues are more than frustrating—they’re putting real client work at risk. As agencies and freelancers who’ve built our businesses on Webflow, we need you to focus on what matters most:
Fix the core product. Put everything else on hold until the platform is stable… no new features, no UI changes.
We want to keep building on Webflow… but only if we can trust it to work.
Hmm, I’m not sure but yesterday’s long loading of Designer Mode may looks like a problem of the Global Internet, since similar long loading was also discovered when my client recorded a Loom and this 2 minute it’s was loading for more than 20 minutes..
Got it. I observed similar problems, simply attributed it to the fact that I use VPN..
And it coincided that yesterday Loom also works very slowly, which made me associate one of the probable problems with a failure in the Global Internet💁♂️
All this also happened against the backdrop of yesterday’s hacker attack on the largest Russian air Company..
We hear you, and we share your frustration. We’ve had an intermittent series of incidents that disrupted the Webflow experience. These issues have affected site availability, slowed down the Designer and Dashboard, and in multiple cases, degraded CMS performance. Our engineering and support teams are fully mobilized and working urgently to resolve the core issues impacting stability and performance.
We are continuing to share updates on status.webflow.com. We know how critical this is and are committed to regaining your trust.
It just so happened that I did not experience anything like this at the time when I was working, today I even created a demo with an answer to the question without any problems: .JSON loading slowly on mobile - #6 by bro-design
Right now, yes, the problem with the inaccessibility of the Dashboard is visible to me.
In Norway Webflow worked fairly well in the morning both today and yesterday, but when office hours started in the US things bugged down quickly. Suppose they have some capacity issues somewhere.