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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Please make this with ecommerce new order as a trigger
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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.
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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.
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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
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