Hey everyone!
As of today, the waitlist for Logic is now cleared and we’ll be accepting new cohorts on a rolling-basis. To get on the list for an upcoming cohort, you can apply at https://webflow.com/logic.
Logic unlocks new ways for you to:
Activate actions based on triggers or conditions
Capture, store, and sync customer and CMS data
Trigger customized emails and reference dynamic data from your Webflow CMS and third-party sources
Leverage custom HTTP blocks natively in Webflow and more
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As a reminder, Logic is still in beta. Additional functionality will be rolled out on a continuous basis and your feedback is incredibly valuable as we get closer to our full release.
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Recently, we updated Logic and removed the beta label. Here's what that means for you.
In summary:
Over the past few months, we’ve been working to prioritize our product investments to bring the most value to our entire customer base, as quickly as possible. With this in mind, and hearing a lot of feedback from our community on where they want to see us focus most, we’ve decided to pause new feature development for Memberships and Logic and double down on our core platform –the Designer and CMS– and where we can deliver the most impact to all of our customers.
We will continue supporting both Memberships and Logic with their existing functionality. And in the near future, we moved Logic out of beta and include it –with its current feature set– in all Site plans free of charge.
We shared more about our long term product investments and how we’re continuously improving our core platform in our first Tiny but Mighty Product Updates. Please watch for more details.
Currently emails can only be sent to collaborators of a project. This means I need to give someone access to edit the entire site if they just need to receive form submissions. This is even worse when certain forms need to go into shared mailboxes, as any user having access to this shared mailbox can potentially reset the password for the account and gain access to edit the website.
There has to be a simple way to send different forms to different email addresses. This is not 1999, other platforms figured this out decades ago and searching for about 5 min showed me there is a lot of demand in this area.
Just adding an additional comment requesting the ability to customize notifications for each form. Seems it's been requested a lot (such as DESIGN-I-24 in 2022) and merged with this chain but still hasn't been implemented.
Any plans to add simple data manipulation stuff? For example, if I keep count of upvotes in a blog CMS field, and I want to increment that by 1 if a user submits a form, I can’t do that now. Or, if I want to create a voting function where the number of votes is stored like Option 1, Option 2, etc etc in the Questions CMS, I can’t do that now.
The post was well-written, providing an in-depth WHO’s Global Strategy
Please make this with ecommerce new order as a trigger
I can't believe this is a higher priority than adding really basic missing functionality like being able to add images from the Assets folder to a CMS. The big draw of Webflow is its DIY promise for non-designers, which is being broken across the board right now.
I agree with Andy, logic natively interacting with photo and file uploads would be huge. I'm currently working on a project to allow the user to upload a picture and see it appear live. If logic X photo/file uploads was native webflow, things would flow so much smoother. If there's a way to do this that doen't involve 3rd party integration, I haven't figured it out.
Logic must include photo/file uploads for CMS plans! Imagine a user that can create a blog post live onsite without having to go through the Webflow editor