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Webflow’s 2026 Layoffs Exposed the SaaS Illusion

A chained laptop with a broken screen showing a red warning sign in front of a giant corporate SaaS skyscraper under a stormy lightning sky with floating dollar signs, while laid-off employees carry boxes.

Ask David! question: What do you think of Webflow's layoffs, coming right after all the outages and bugs and price increases?

If you search "Webflow" on the UltimateWB blog, you get post after post on outages, bugs, restructuring plans and price increases, feature removals...and now this. First thought: Wow, what is going on at Webflow.

For years, the proprietary Webflow web development space operated on a beautiful, carefully manufactured illusion: We are in this together.

Webflow built an

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Personal Website vs. Substack? Why You Need to Own Your Site

Personal website vs Substack - control, independence, ownership, scalability vs limits, dependence, and unknown stability

The debate over Substack versus a personal website is fundamentally about digital ownership. While platforms like Substack offer convenience, they leave writers vulnerable to the discretion and algorithmic shifts of a third party.

Building a brand on a platform you do not own is a strategic risk. Establishing a dedicated website is the only way to ensure true independence.

The Myth of Ownership on Third-Party Platforms

Substack makes it easy to start, but that ease comes at a cost. When

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Which platform is the most economical to build a web store on?

UltimateWB vs other e-commerce website builders - the most economical choice

In 2026, the term "economical" has taken on a new meaning. It isn’t just about the lowest starting price; it’s about getting a platform that includes the tools you need without charging you "rent" on every feature or skimming a percentage of your sales. While many platforms look affordable on day one, the "Add-on Trap" and hosting lock-ins quickly make them the most expensive choice for your business.

1. More Built-in Features (Avoid the "App Tax")

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