As you prepare marketing materials for your Marketplace App, follow these helpful tips to create a clear and consistent experience for users.
As with most technical products, there is often a stark difference between how developers talk about a product compared to how it’s marketed and positioned to customers. Webflow Apps are no exception.
Most notably, while as a developer you are familiar with the inner workings of an App, customers see an App as a tool that helps them build their site. It’s recommended to use the following language when referring to your App in your marketing and educational materials:
If your App interacts with specific capabilities in the Webflow product, use the Webflow glossary to make sure you are speaking about those features in a way that will resonate with the Webflow community.
Permission from Webflow, Inc. is required to use the Webflow name or logo as part of any:
Permission may be granted for projects that:
Domain names containing “Webflow” are restricted to officially recognized Webflow communities only.
You can use the Webflow name and logo to describe your services, but not as part of your product, project, service, domain name, or company name. Don’t suggest any affiliation with or endorsement by Webflow.
Acceptable use:
Not acceptable:
Webflow does not allow the use of the trademark in advertising, including AdSense/AdWords.
We do not want to limit commercial activity around Webflow. We encourage the growth of Webflow-based businesses, and thousands of them are thriving while complying with this policy, including our Certified Webflow Partners. You can review Webflow’s full trademark usage policy here.
Apps that integrate with third-party products (e.g. Google Analytics) require permission to use that product’s branding in your Marketplace listing name and logo.
You may list integrated products in your App description and features without permission. If you do not have the permission of the other product to use their trademarks and identity, your App listing will be denied during the review process.
Once your app is listed in the Marketplace, driving adoption and engagement is crucial for success. Here are some proven strategies to help grow your app’s user base:
For more detailed marketing strategies and tips from successful Webflow app creators, check out How to be successful on the Webflow App Marketplace on the Webflow Blog
The Webflow Marketing Team will actively market Apps to customers in a number of ways. This includes, but may not be limited to:
While the promotion of individual Apps is at the discretion of the Webflow Team, we are always open to co-marketing ideas. If you have any thoughts to share, please fill out this form.
We encourage Apps to use UTM parameters when directing traffic to app listings or to Webflow
This helps Webflow attribute traffic, installs, and user growth directly to your app, allowing us to better understand and support your success in the marketplace. See guidance on creating UTM parameters for source, medium, and campaign information below: