Find out where and when Webflow fans are meeting to collaborate, learn, and grow. Don’t miss your chance to connect with the Webflow community in person this October!
September was a great month for Webflow meetup events:
- The first Cape Town, South Africa Webflow meetup event was held
- The Startup Designers meetup had 3 speakers talk about User Experiences to 80 attendees
- And I stopped by the new Sarasota Webflow meetup to join in a WordPress vs Webflow live debate
Webflow events coming to your neighborhood this October
- October 1st in Brussels, Belgium: Email marketing: Comment rentabiliser drastiquement sa liste email?
- October 2nd in Los Angeles, CA: How to add Lottie animations to your Webflow Website!
- October 3rd in San Marcos, CA: Building a custom portfolio site from scratch without code
- October 9th in Cape Town, South Africa: Flexbox & Grids with Webflow
- October 10th in Hamburg, Germany: Relaunch | Lottie Animations
- October 12th in Denver, CO: Building a website wireframe in Webflow
- October 19th in Mandaluyong, Philippines: Age of No-Code: A Webflow Workshop
- October 26th in Bruxelles, Belgium: Votre Site Portfolio Gagnant
More events are currently being planned — keep an eye on the Webflow Events page for updates.
Connect and build with 85,000+ community members around the world — whether you're new to Webflow or a seasoned designer, there's a place for you.
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Have something to share?
There are so many different ways to create with Webflow — why not share what you’ve learned with the community? Reach out to your local Webflow meetup Ambassador or email Nelson for a chance to speak at an upcoming event.
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