Canvas Builder
Skip the visual canvas entirely — describe the page and get clean Bootstrap 5 HTML you own. Much faster for standard marketing pages; not a pixel-level design tool.
Best for: Teams who want fast, ownable, standards-based HTML over visual fine-tuning.
Learn more →Framer
The closest modern competitor: strong design freedom, great animations, simpler than Webflow for many users. Hosted platform.
Best for: Designers who want Webflow-like freedom with a gentler curve.
Learn more →Wix Studio
Wix's pro-tier editor aimed at agencies. More approachable than Webflow, with a large app ecosystem.
Best for: Agencies wanting a flexible hosted builder.
Learn more →WordPress + Elementor
Visual building on a self-hosted CMS with a massive plugin market. More maintenance, but you own the stack.
Best for: Content sites needing plugins and self-hosting.
Learn more →Squarespace
Much simpler than Webflow with beautiful defaults, at the cost of design control and code export.
Best for: Users who value simplicity over control.
Learn more →Bootstrap Studio
Desktop visual builder that outputs real Bootstrap code. Great for developers who like a GUI but want standard HTML.
Best for: Developers who want a visual tool with clean Bootstrap export.
Learn more →Pinegrow
Pro web editor that works on real HTML/CSS files, including Bootstrap and Tailwind. Closer to a code tool than a builder.
Best for: Developers editing real files visually.
Learn more →Carrd
The opposite end of the spectrum: minimal single-page sites in minutes. Not a Webflow replacement for complex sites, but unbeatable for one-pagers.
Best for: Simple landing pages.