

Webflow's Forgotten Features: Logic, Users, and eCommerce – 20 MINUTES #17
Yar and Daniel revisit Webflow's biggest feature releases that quietly disappeared — Logic, Users, and eCommerce — and what their discontinuation says about where Webflow is headed.
What this episode covers
In this episode, Yar and Daniel revisit some of Webflow's biggest feature releases that quietly disappeared. They discuss what happened to Logic, Users, and eCommerce, why these features were discontinued, and how Webflow's focus on AI may have influenced that decision.
The team also highlights what has worked — apps, components, and variables — and how these updates have created new opportunities for designers and developers building for SaaS companies.
Chapters
(0:00) Intro and why this topic matters
(0:35) Hype versus reality in Webflow releases
(2:00) The rise and fall of Webflow Users
(3:45) Why Memberstack replaced Users for most teams
(5:15) Logic: Webflow's answer to Zapier that never stuck
(7:00) What the cancellation says about Webflow's priorities
(8:25) Where automations still fit in: Zapier, Make, and others
(10:05) The slow evolution of Webflow eCommerce
(12:40) Missed opportunity: a potential Webflow and Shopify partnership
(15:10) The Webflow apps ecosystem that finally took off
(17:20) Why apps, variables, and components succeeded
(19:00) How these tools now power SaaS-focused workflows
(20:20) Closing thoughts and what to expect next




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