Top YouTube Channels to Follow in the Webflow Ecosystem (2025 Update)

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Published on May 04, 2022
Updated on Sep 11, 2025
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Webflow (and the web in general) evolves fast. Between new trends, new features, new tools… it’s easy to feel overwhelmed. Luckily, we work in an industry driven by countless content creators who regularly share valuable resources to help you stay up to speed.

But with limited time, it’s obviously impossible to follow everyone. So if you had to pick just a few, here’s our selection of YouTube channels to follow in the Webflow ecosystem.

1 – Webflow

Difficulty level: Beginner

Official Webflow YouTube channel presenting tutorials, product updates, and best practices for designing with Webflow.

The official Webflow channel is a must-have. While it’s no longer as active as during the Webflow University era, it remains the go-to source to keep up with product updates. The content is now more corporate, with feature demos, customer stories, and webinars on related topics (SEO, AEO, conversion, etc.).

👉 Link to Webflow channel

2 – Flux Academy

Difficulty level: Beginner to intermediate

Flux Academy’s YouTube profile featuring educational content on web design, Figma, and Framer, with a vibrant purple banner.

Flux Academy is a well-known channel in the web design world. Run by Ran Segall, it now has over 1 million subscribers and takes a generalist approach around design, tools (Figma, Framer, Webflow), and AI.

Even though it’s not 100% focused on Webflow, it’s a solid starting point to develop a broad and current perspective on the web design industry.

👉 Link to Flux Academy

3 – Finsweet

Difficulty level: Intermediate to advanced

Finsweet’s YouTube channel showcasing Webflow components, consent tools, and development tutorials, with a dark zebra-pattern banner.

Finsweet is a historic player in the Webflow ecosystem. Today, the company combines its agency work with the creation of “Webflow Only” products (Cookie Consent, Components, Attributes, etc.). With over 600 videos published, their channel offers a wide range of educational content:

  • Live builds
  • Business advice
  • Technical JavaScript development
  • Product demos
  • Monthly update livestreams

👉 Link to Finsweet channel

4 – Digidop

Difficulty level: Beginner to advanced

Digidop’s French Webflow agency YouTube channel with tutorials on Webflow, Figma, and AI, highlighted by a purple and blue banner.

Digidop is a Webflow Enterprise Partner agency.

In addition to its agency work, it has shared content for several years on web design and development.

On the channel, you’ll find:

  • Hundreds of Webflow tutorials
  • Livestreams (dev, design, SEO, GSAP…)
  • A complete and free training series on Webflow and Figma
  • Team vlogs
  • Client feedback and case studies

Note: The content is in French, making it one of the only French-speaking Webflow channels (though YouTube is increasingly multilingual).

👉 Link to Digidop channel

5 – Timothy Ricks

Difficulty level: Advanced

Timothy Ricks’s YouTube channel focused on advanced Webflow animations and tutorials, with a dark green banner and popular video thumbnails.

Timothy Ricks is a well-known developer in the Webflow community. He frequently publishes tutorials with clonable templates on Made in Webflow and even created his own CSS framework: Lumos. The content targets a technical audience, with topics such as:

  • Advanced low-code
  • CSS variables
  • Complex animations
  • GSAP integration

Watching his videos will help you level up not only in Webflow, but in development overall.

👉 Link to his channel

6 – Ilja van Eck

Difficulty level: Advanced

Ilja van Eck’s YouTube profile showcasing Webflow and GSAP tutorials, with a minimalist black banner and recent video thumbnails.

As a Creative Dev, Ilja has become a rising figure. His content stands out for its unique style at the intersection of design and development. His channel is gaining momentum, with growing recognition in the community. Ilja was also a finalist at the 2025 Webflow Awards in the “Community Creator of the Year” category.

👉 Link to his channel

🎁 Bonus – Kevin Powell

Difficulty level: Advanced

Kevin Powell’s YouTube channel dedicated to teaching CSS, with a colorful banner and recent HTML/CSS tutorial thumbnails.

Kevin Powell isn’t Webflow-focused, but his channel is a reference for HTML, CSS, and traditional front-end development.

Why is it interesting for a Webflow developer? Because Webflow is built on those same foundations. Mastering CSS, understanding HTML nuances, and optimizing code are skills that will make you a better Webflow developer.

👉 Link to his channel

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