“Battle of the Builders: WordPress or Webflow – Who Reigns Supreme in Web Design?”
5. Content management
Webflow includes a CMS option, and like the main editor, it allows you to edit content in or outside the visual canvas.

This setup makes it easy to make basic updates and is great for design but can be cumbersome for pure content creation and less intuitive for large-scale publishing. To use it, you need at least the CMS plan, which is currently $29/month and has limits on how much content you can store on your site.
WordPress, on the other hand, was built for content-centered websites and remains unmatched in this area.