Webflow:
Thanks to the visual design of the website, installation wizards, with a clear dashboard and interface with all the tools listed for project management, you’ll always keep a good overview of Webflow. You see the website changes right in the frontend. For initiation and continuing education, the Webflow-University understand many tutorials and manuals. So Webflow’s UI, CMS, and hosting all come from one place.
The downside is that the Webflow UI is not currently only available in English. Knowledge of English is therefore necessary to work effectively with the software.
WordPress:
WordPress dashboard and backend are very clear and explicit. Tools are accessible with just a few clicks and additional functions can be added in minutes using plugins. The user interface is available in many languages.
The system only requires a minimal setup effort, for example if you use free or paid website pricing through WordPress.com. However, you can also download WordPress for free as open source software and use it with your own server and hosting or provider of your choice.