Wakeford Digital recognised as a Webflow Expert

July 18, 2022
We're pleased to share that Wakeford Digital has recently been recognised and accepted as a Webflow Expert through their professional partner program.

As we near 10 years experience using Webflow, it's an exciting time for Wakeford Digital after being recognised as a Webflow Expert.

What does this mean?

The Webflow Professional Partners program is a directory of Webflow-endorsed professionals who deliver high quality website design and development outcomes.

To be recognised as a Webflow Expert, agencies must pass the certification and exam requirements regarding layout, design and structure - as well as have a minimum of three public customer websites to showcase your website outcomes.

While there seems to be a new platform emerging on the market each and every day, we've found a really efficient process through our knowledge and expertise in Webflow and are excited by the recognition and future prospects the partner program brings.

You can visit the Wakeford Digital profile on the Webflow Expert directory here - and if you're a  business after a professional and affordable website in Tasmania, please feel free to get in touch to discuss how Domin8 Designs can help your online presence grow.

by Dominic Anastasio
Owner and Creative Director Wakeford Digital

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