Webflow is a Website Experience Platform for modern marketing teams, used to visually build, manage, and optimize websites that offer both the consumer experience teams expect and enterprise-grade performance and scale.
$18
per month
X-Cart
Score 7.8 out of 10
N/A
X-Cart is an eCommerce and shopping cart platform built through PHP code.
$199
per month
Pricing
Webflow
X-Cart
Editions & Modules
Basic
$18
per month
CMS
$29
per month
Ecommerce - Standard
$42
per month
Business
$49
per month
Ecommerce - Plus
$84
per month
Ecommerce - Advanced
$235
per month
Platform
Starting at $199
per month
Auto
Starting at $299
per month
Marketplace
Starting at $399
per month
Offerings
Pricing Offerings
Webflow
X-Cart
Free Trial
Yes
No
Free/Freemium Version
Yes
No
Premium Consulting/Integration Services
No
No
Entry-level Setup Fee
No setup fee
No setup fee
Additional Details
Up to a 22% discount available for annual pricing.
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Community Pulse
Webflow
X-Cart
Features
Webflow
X-Cart
Security
Comparison of Security features of Product A and Product B
Webflow
7.1
Ratings
13% below category average
X-Cart
-
Ratings
Role-based user permissions
7.10 Ratings
00 Ratings
Platform & Infrastructure
Comparison of Platform & Infrastructure features of Product A and Product B
Webflow
7.0
Ratings
8% below category average
X-Cart
-
Ratings
API
7.00 Ratings
00 Ratings
Internationalization / multi-language
7.00 Ratings
00 Ratings
Web Content Creation
Comparison of Web Content Creation features of Product A and Product B
Webflow
9.3
Ratings
19% above category average
X-Cart
-
Ratings
WYSIWYG editor
10.00 Ratings
00 Ratings
Code quality / cleanliness
10.00 Ratings
00 Ratings
Admin section
10.00 Ratings
00 Ratings
Page templates
10.00 Ratings
00 Ratings
Library of website themes
10.00 Ratings
00 Ratings
Mobile optimization / responsive design
10.00 Ratings
00 Ratings
Publishing workflow
9.00 Ratings
00 Ratings
Form generator
5.00 Ratings
00 Ratings
Web Content Management
Comparison of Web Content Management features of Product A and Product B
Webflow
7.9
Ratings
7% above category average
X-Cart
-
Ratings
Content taxonomy
8.60 Ratings
00 Ratings
SEO support
9.80 Ratings
00 Ratings
Bulk management
7.10 Ratings
00 Ratings
Availability / breadth of extensions
8.00 Ratings
00 Ratings
Community / comment management
6.00 Ratings
00 Ratings
Online Storefront
Comparison of Online Storefront features of Product A and Product B
Webflow
-
Ratings
X-Cart
7.7
Ratings
2% below category average
Product catalog & listings
00 Ratings
8.00 Ratings
Product management
00 Ratings
9.00 Ratings
Bulk product upload
00 Ratings
4.00 Ratings
Branding
00 Ratings
10.00 Ratings
Mobile storefront
00 Ratings
6.00 Ratings
Product variations
00 Ratings
9.00 Ratings
Website integration
00 Ratings
8.00 Ratings
Visual customization
00 Ratings
10.00 Ratings
CMS
00 Ratings
5.00 Ratings
Online Shopping Cart
Comparison of Online Shopping Cart features of Product A and Product B
Webflow
-
Ratings
X-Cart
9.5
Ratings
21% above category average
Abandoned cart recovery
00 Ratings
9.00 Ratings
Checkout user experience
00 Ratings
10.00 Ratings
Online Payment System
Comparison of Online Payment System features of Product A and Product B
Webflow
-
Ratings
X-Cart
10.0
Ratings
19% above category average
eCommerce security
00 Ratings
10.00 Ratings
eCommerce Marketing
Comparison of eCommerce Marketing features of Product A and Product B
Webflow
-
Ratings
X-Cart
8.7
Ratings
12% above category average
Promotions & discounts
00 Ratings
10.00 Ratings
Personalized recommendations
00 Ratings
10.00 Ratings
SEO
00 Ratings
6.00 Ratings
eCommerce Business Management
Comparison of eCommerce Business Management features of Product A and Product B
The good outweighs the bad. I love how my webpage works, and it fulfills everything that I was trying to accomplish. The ability to tag and distribute content across the site saves a lot of time and energy. I just wish that custom elements were easier to reuse across pages and that it weren't so hard to figure out. This tool is better suited for someone who knows what they are doing, rather than a beginner.
X-cart uses Smarty Templates in a PHP environment which means there are many developers who could probably pick it up relatively quickly to provide new features. The smarty template engine is very robust and well documented, and the cost of x-cart is very low which makes it easy for anyone to get started with their e-commerce business. It is a really great e-commerce software and suitable for every business. I actually cannot find any serious objection to what it does. They regularly update it, add new features, fix flaws, offer support. The software itself offers many integrations for shipping and payments, everything you need for sales. Although it covers many things, there will always be something missing, because many things happen in between customer visit and final delivery. Therefore, if you plan to expand your business, also plan to expand your X-Cart - but do not worry, it won't be hard.
For everyone. From small to huge business you get everything out of box. Just setup company details, payment and shipping methods and you are ready to go.
Upgradable. There are many plugins one can integrate with X-Cart. Over time, many of them became part of the software, and you are one click away to enable them.
Well organized code. It uses Smarty template engine, which I find great, specially for debugging (famous Webmaster mode).
The Content Management System needs improvement. In my experience, it's very difficult to organise all our content at big volumes. We want to create a resources section where we can categorize our content but there isn't an easy or intuitive way to do it
In my opinion, it's incredibly difficult to create tables in an article
You have to do custom coding for anchor links within an article and it's time consuming and, in my opinion, super annoying
Website designs are not responsive we need to keep designing a separate mobile version
In my opinion, Formatting content in articles is annoying compared to other CMSs like Wordpress, Shopify, Wix, Blogger, etc. Worst experience I've had.
Changes to the nav bar on the homepage do not reflect universally, we needed to do the same changes all over again for our blog and mobile
Content editors need to keep logging in every time they add content
Creating new plugins the way X-Cart wants is maybe not complicated, but hard to implement because there are no hooks. One has to manually change each file. This is similar to patching the core and therefore one has to know basics of web development.
Even if you get everything styled correctly with base skin, there is a bunch of unused styles you have to cope with. Start skin should be much cleaner. You may find thousands excess lines of code.
With a little education, I find Webflow incredibly easy to use. As previously mentioned, the Webflow University video library is amazing so anything you need help with is already available. That said, I do feel like it is a relatively steep learning curve and would be even steeper for someone who is completely new to Web Development, which is why I gave it the score I did.
In my experience, their customer service is an absolute joke, I tried reaching out to them they took forever. I had to keep following up with them as if they never received it in the first place. It’s a new platform, so guidance is needed. Tried the university they offer, in my opinion, it is completely useless, I would just completely move on from this website.
In my opinion, it is horrible, the rendering takes forever. I have the newest MacBook and the platform will still lag and slow down on me. I’m not a developer, I am a designer which makes it worst because I am using the features they are providing not extra coding features. In my opinion, it is a horrible platform really, stay away.
I haven't had to engage them from a support perspective; however, there is a considerable user community for tips/ideas/troubleshooting and the like. I believe the Pro plan supports additional resources but we didn't find that the cost justified the outcome. Overall the need for support has been relatively minor.
So, Webflow gave me the freedom that other platforms didn't in terms of not needing to code (in comparison to WordPress), and the site looks like a professional page rather than a generic average one, and then in terms of having more than just writing key findings (in comparison to medium) like a site that feels unique and sophisticated. Finally, all in all, Webflow is harder at start but the results are eye pleasing and its totally worth the time.
I feel it doesn’t perform the way it’s supposed to and it doesn’t have any beneficial factors to it. In my opinion, there is no reason to use a platform like this when Wix and Shopify, and WordPress exist. I believe Webflow is a platform that shouldn’t exist and it’s only popular because of the hype it received. I tried it and hate it completely.
Flexibility in presentation as well as functionality
Full open source software allows for unlimited possibilities with the store function, though some developers who create modules do encode their modules which have errors in their code which therefore can't be fixed
A fully functional professional level application at a fraction of the cost of similar applications such as magento.