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EOW Recap ✨ • 3 Webflow sites completed and handed over to clients • A Webflow Memberstack project in progress • Hit a new bench press PR 💪 • Failed to create new video content this week • Schedule is still open for new website design and development projects Excited for what next week brings. 🔥
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Things are accelerating at the studio 🔥 • 2 discovery calls today • 2 Figma-to-Webflow projects completed • A Webflow landing page design delivered • Kicked off a new Webflow Memberstack project yesterday Excited to be this busy. It’s been a long time coming.
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It's always nice seeing a project come together. Spent the last few weeks on a @webflow @memberstack course template with drip content lesson progress tracking on Memberstack Data Tables. Some back-and-forth with Claude got the code working. Link in the comments👇🏽
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Replying to @galluzzo_julian
🫡 solid work at memberstack, onwards!
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Big personal announcement incoming... After almost 4 years, I'm stepping away from Memberstack. In that time, I've worked with amazing people, and done some of the best work in my entire career. The reason for the departure is simple - our industry is changing, fast. My job when I joined was to make and promote free resources for the Webflow community. I did that, and it worked - over the years, we built up an incredible community of amazing people building amazing things with Webflow. Now... the world's different. Webflow isn't going anywhere, but for my work, it's no longer the obvious choice that it once was. In fact, I haven't started a single new project in Webflow in 2026. I never would've thought I'd be saying that. But here's the thing - Memberstack is a Webflow company. It was made by the Webflow community, for the Webflow community - and for the team at Memberstack, it doesn't make sense to change that - and for that reason, stepping back from Memberstack is the right choice both for the company, and for my career. As for me, I'll be; 1: Taking over as the owner of Ship Studio and continuing the project's mission of putting the best dev tools in the hands of builders, 2: Continuing to work part-time with Memberstack on the marketing site ensuring the product is still great for custom builds, 3: Exploring new opportunities - some exciting stuff is on the horizon, stay tuned for more announcements from me In a nutshell, the future for me is the same as the past - empowering people to build things they never thought were possible with the help of the best technology available to us. Regardless of where the winds of technology take us, that is my goal, and it's what fulfills me. My DMs are open to all, thank you everyone for your support <3
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We signed a new client today, template customization and Memberstack build for gated content. Really excited and pumped. Haven’t been this busy in a while.
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Crazy that a CMS slider is still not a native feature.
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Also here.

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Seems there has been some high profile turnover at Webflow recently. According to LinkedIn average tenure is only 1.6 years. I used @ATMOS_PR along with @tldraw and some bookmarks @ColleenMBrady and I have been tracking to map out the most notable departures from Webflow since 2020. - Is this the beginning of a trend? - Are folks just using Webflow as a springboard? - What impact does this have on the product long term? - Is there trouble at Webflow? - Did everyone just hit their vesting cliffs at the same time? - Is this all just coincidence? - Is this just to be expected as normal turnover? - What do you think is happening?
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Yeah. Writing was on the wall by end of 2023. Kind of a shame really. I called this a long time ago when I noticed lots of core talent leaving and role players entering the picture.

15 Sep 2023
Another key departure at Webflow. Trend line forming?
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You were not alone. I still think choosing to build their own version of user accounts over acquiring a (at the time) still relevant new team with Memberstack was a bit of a miscalculation imo. They prob all had their reasons, but would've made sense.
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I said years ago that Webflow should have acquired these teams to keep their ideas fresh. That, or, totally open up the platform like Shopify has.
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That is a bit too bitter, but maybe right if your focus is building a platform or a product. For sites that you want to handover to a marketing team it rocks like nothing else.
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I would have stopped using Webflow years ago if it weren't for companies like @relume_io, @finsweet and @memberstack. All the tools people actually wanted were built by companies other than them. Instead we got Google Optimize on an Enterprise plan.
webflow killed itself by 1000 cuts since 2021
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My new template just got published for the ship studio community to use and edit. Here it is! ship.studio/templates/farmst… Comes with pre-built auth, member dashboard, shop, and Memberstack integration - just add your clients branding.
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Vibe Coding/No-Code & Low-Code Gambaran kasar: Cepat bikin MVP, automation, atau app tanpa coding mendalam. Cocok buat freelancer cepat. Sub-niche: Development & MVP, Troubleshooting, Deployments & DevOps. Tech Stack: - Gratis: Bubble, Glide, Softr, Make(dot)com - Berbayar: Adalo, Xano, Webflow Memberstack
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Memberstack users: you now have the ability to test SSO integrations without needing to use 3rd party tools anymore! 🤠
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We just replaced $10k/year of SaaS subscriptions with our own claude coded alternatives (no more sponsy, webflow, memberstack, scrapfly, ATS...) At this point it's not just about saving money, but having everything integrated in ONE place with our OWN custom features
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We're live on @ProductHunt today. Over the past two years we've helped teams like @Kajabi, @riverside, @heyjasperai, @memberstack and @pheedloop run structured A/B tests. And across 3000 teams, we kept seeing the same problems: -No hypothesis before running a test. -Tests stopped after a few days. -"Winning" results that wouldn't survive a basic stats check. Experimentation works, but only if the process behind it is sound. So we built the course we wish most teams started with. 6 modules covering: • What to test first for maximum impact. • How to calculate sample size and test duration. • How to interpret statistical significance correctly. • How to build a repeatable experimentation system. Completely free. Tool-agnostic. If you're responsible for conversion, growth, or experimentation, this might be very valuable knowledge: producthunt.com/products/a-b…
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