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Logen vs Webflow

Want a Webflow alternative that builds real apps — backend, database and auth?

Webflow is a best-in-class visual builder for marketing sites, landing pages and content-driven pages, with pixel-level design control and a structured CMS. It is not, however, an app platform: in 2025–2026 Webflow deprecated its native Logic (automations) and sunset native User Accounts/Memberships, so out of the box it now has no native app logic and no native user auth. Logen builds the thing Webflow is explicitly not — a functional full-stack app, with UI, backend logic, a dedicated PostgreSQL database and built-in auth, from a plain-English description, deployed and hosted.

Logen as a Webflow alternative

Webflow is for sites; if you need a real app — data, logic and user accounts — Logen is the alternative that builds the backend, a PostgreSQL database and auth from plain English, and hosts it.

Quick verdict

For a marketing site or content/CMS site with premium design, Webflow is the better tool — full stop. But if you're building an actual app — data models, business logic, user accounts — Webflow now steers you to third-party add-ons (Memberstack, Outseta, Supabase) for auth and logic, or into Webflow Cloud, a developer product where you write your own Next.js/Astro code with no managed Postgres and no built-in auth. Logen builds that app for you. Choose Webflow for sites; choose Logen for apps.

How they compare

Logen Webflow
What it builds Functional full-stack apps — data, logic, accounts Marketing/CMS websites with premium visual design
App logic Backend logic built as part of the app Native Logic (automations) deprecated in 2025
User accounts / auth Built-in auth for every app Native User Accounts sunset in 2026 — use third-party tools
Database Dedicated PostgreSQL per app CMS Collections (content modelling), not an app database
Full-stack option Built for you from plain English Webflow Cloud — write your own Next.js/Astro (no managed Postgres)
Hosting Deployed and hosted on Logen — live URL out of the box Managed hosting on AWS/Cloudflare; custom domains + SSL
Pricing shape One credit-based bill Site plan + workspace seats stack; add-ons extra

What each is best for

Choose Logen for

  • A functional app with data, logic and user accounts
  • Apps that need a real database and auth, built for you
  • Getting an app live without stitching third-party tools
  • One bill for the whole running app

Choose Webflow for

  • Pixel-perfect marketing sites and landing pages
  • Content-driven sites with a structured CMS
  • Design teams who want full visual control
  • SEO-focused sites with clean markup and fast hosting

Apps vs sites — and the features Webflow removed

Webflow centres on visual design and content, and that's its real strength. But it deprecated native Logic (automations, disabled June 2025) and sunset native User Accounts/Memberships (January 2026) — so out of the box it now has no native app logic and no native user auth.

Logen centres on application behaviour: it builds the data model, the logic and the screens, gives the app a dedicated database and built-in auth, and hosts it on a live URL.

Backend & database: CMS content vs an app database

Webflow's data layer is CMS Collections — structured content like posts and products, not a general-purpose relational database you query from app logic. For real app data and logins, you now bolt on third-party tools (Memberstack, Outseta, Supabase).

Logen gives each app a real, dedicated PostgreSQL database and builds the auth as part of the app — nothing to stitch together.

What about Webflow Cloud?

Webflow Cloud can host full-stack apps, but it's a developer product, not the no-code builder: you bring your own GitHub repo and write Next.js or Astro, deployed on Cloudflare Workers, with serverless storage (SQLite/relational, not managed Postgres) and no built-in auth.

So "Webflow does apps" is only true if you're a developer writing code. Logen builds the app for you from plain English — no repo, no framework, no auth to implement.

Pricing

Logen uses simple credit-based plans you can start for free, with the app, database and hosting in one bill.

Webflow restructured its plans in May 2026: site plans run from a free webflow.io tier up through Basic and Premium (roughly $15–25/mo on annual billing), and team Workspace seats are billed on top — so site-plan and seat costs stack, and features like AI and optimisation are paid add-ons. Verify current numbers on Webflow's pricing page before relying on them.

Logen Webflow
Free tier Build and preview free, no card required Starter: free on a webflow.io subdomain
Paid entry Credit-based plans — app, DB + hosting included Site plans from ~$15–25/mo; Workspace seats extra
What you get A functional full-stack app A site/CMS; auth + logic need third-party add-ons
Cost stacking One bill Site plan + workspace seats + add-ons

When to choose Logen

If you're building a functional app — data, logic, accounts — Logen builds and hosts it from a description, with its own database and auth.

If you're building a marketing or content site with premium design, Webflow is the better tool. They're complementary, not interchangeable.

Frequently asked

Can Webflow build a real app with logins?

Not natively anymore. Webflow deprecated its native Logic (automations) in 2025 and sunset native User Accounts/Memberships in 2026, so app logic and auth now require third-party tools or its developer product, Webflow Cloud. Logen builds the app, database and auth for you.

Is Webflow Cloud the same as the Webflow builder?

No. Webflow Cloud is a developer product — you bring a GitHub repo and write Next.js/Astro code, with no managed Postgres and no built-in auth. The visual builder doesn't build full-stack apps. Logen builds the full app from plain English.

Should I use Webflow or Logen?

For a marketing site or content/CMS site with premium design, use Webflow. For a functional app with data, logic and user accounts, use Logen. They're built for different jobs.

Is Logen a good Webflow alternative?

For apps, yes — Logen builds and hosts the application with its own database and auth. For design-led websites, Webflow remains best-in-class.

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Sources

Competitor details change often; figures are approximate and were last reviewed June 2026. Verify on each vendor's own site.

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