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Webstudio

Webstudio is an Open Source Visual Development Platform for developers, designers, and cross-functional teams.
You own the data, components, and infrastructure.
You can use the hosted version or roll out your own.

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Articles

Webstudio - next generation visual development

Contributing

Don't hesitate to reach out of you have questions around contributing to the project.

Contributing guide

Community

Twitter

Discussions

Discord

Examples

Webstudio landing site

Builder

Webstudio Builder is a NoCode Visual Tool inspired by Webflow. It is the place where you can build your site or app visually.

SDK

Webstudio SDK is an optional JavaScript/Typescript API that lets you render the same components you see on the canvas in Builder. The Builder is also using this SDK to render on the canvas.

SDK lets you integrate the site or app you created in Builder into your custom react code base.

API

Webstudio Builder provides a HTTP API you can use to fetch the data from Builder and render it in any way you want.

CLI

Webstudio CLI is a command-line interface you can use to simplify working with the HTTP API. You can execute a simple script that will fetch the data from a Webstudio Builder instance of your choice and download it onto your local project's file system.

Built with

... and many other cool Open Source projects.

Roadmap

The roadmap is community-driven, so don't hesitate to reach out and help shaping it:

Roadmap

Why Are We Building This?

We are building this because we want to make publishing unique software on the web much more accessible. We want to enable millions of people who don't have coding skills to create unique experiences on the web.

We are building this because we are looking forward to a world where you own your data and where publishing on the web is affordable or even free for most cases.

We are building this because we want cross-functional team collaboration between designers, developers, and product owners to become faster. We want to enable non-engineers to do the majority of the changes.

License

MIT