Today, we launched the agenda for the Webflow Conf 2023 online event, hosted in San Francisco on Oct. 5th.
From what’s next in the world of Webflow, to design how-to’s and deep dives, to a look ahead at the trends and technologies that are shaping our industry — we’ve got something for everyone at this year’s online event. We’ll also be releasing the full agenda very soon — so be sure to watch this space!
But that’s not all — we’re also adding a series of hands-on workshop sessions led by experts in New York, Chicago, and London, that anyone can attend. Registration for these workshops opens on August 8th on the Webflow Conf site.
Introducing elevated design capabilities, localization, improved collaboration, and the next generation of Webflow Apps — all announced at Webflow Conf 2023.
Now, here’s a first look at some of our favorites from this year’s online event.
For marketers and in-house teams
1. The modern marketer: How today’s leaders scale their web strategies
In this session, join marketing leaders from high-growth companies like Attentive and IDEO as they share the importance of having the right people, tech, and workflows in place — as well as inside looks into how they’re scaling their own marketing and web strategies.
Stay tuned for more speaker announcements!
2. Adapting to changing markets: a global consulting firm's perspective
Learn from leaders at global consulting firms about what’s driving shifts in today’s tech landscape, how companies can tap into emerging tech to remain agile as they scale, and what business and digital strategies are essential for today’s organizations.
Stay tuned for more speaker announcements!
3. Exclusive Webflow product sessions
Join our product marketing team as they present exclusive, in-depth looks into our brand new features.
For designers, creatives, and agencies
1. Unlocking the power of tokens
Join content creator Timothy Ricks as he explores his discoveries from creating the Lumos Framework for Webflow development. In his talk, he’ll cover the benefits of a utility first system like Tailwind CSS, and how design tokens can play a role in Webflow Development for both designers and developers to share the same language.
2. Show, don’t tell — create sites that do the talking for you
In this talk, Marco Cornacchia, product designer at Figma explains how you can transform portfolios, marketing websites, or any fun project into lively, interactive stages that let your personality stand out and do the talking. And even better, you can do it all without code.
3. Little nudges. Big impact.
We can all look back at a few random moments that seemed trivial at the time but turned out to play huge defining roles in our lives. This is the story about how—for Jonathan Morin—Webflow was one of those moments.
There’s even more to come!
And that’s not all, we’ll have even more programming and inside looks into this year's Webflow Conf in the coming weeks — so be sure to keep updated and follow along here and on the Webflow Conf site. For any questions check out our FAQ page.