Outgrowing Webflow?
Let's move your app to production code.

When you're wiring Wized, Memberstack, and Zapier into Webflow just to fake an app, you've outgrown the platform. We rebuild Webflow apps as production-grade code — same design, real application underneath.

200+ products shipped · US-based team · free, no-pressure assessment

Alex Dow, founder of Let's Build My App

Sound familiar?

THE ADD-ON BILL KEEPS GROWING

Site plan, per-seat Workspace pricing, then Wized, Memberstack, and an automation tool on top — each with its own tier you'll outgrow next quarter.

Five subscriptions to run one product is the classic Webflow-app tell

CMS LIMITS SET YOUR ROADMAP

Collection item caps, reference limits, and filtering constraints now decide what you can ship next — not what your users are asking for.

A real database doesn't care how many items you have

IT WAS NEVER MEANT TO BE AN APP

Memberships, gated dashboards, user-generated content, payments — you're forcing a brilliant site builder to do application work it wasn't designed for.

Webflow is best-in-class at sites — that's not the same as an app platform

THE LOGIC LAYER IS DUCT TAPE

Your business logic is scattered across Wized configs, Zapier runs, and custom embeds. One change breaks three places, and debugging means five dashboards.

When logic lives in code, one place tells you exactly what happened

ONE VENDOR HICCUP, APP DOWN

When Memberstack has an outage or a script embed changes, login or checkout quietly breaks — and you find out from a customer, not a dashboard.

Your product shouldn't depend on four companies' uptime at once

YOU CAN'T TAKE IT WITH YOU

Your design, CMS, and interactions live inside Webflow's proprietary platform. Code export leaves the CMS and logic behind — so there's no real way out without a rebuild.

React + TypeScript goes wherever you go — and so does your data

Sometimes the answer is: stay on Webflow.

If Webflow is your marketing site, keep it there — it's the best in class at exactly that, and we'd tell you so. Migration pays when you're forcing Webflow to be an application: memberships, dashboards, user data, real business logic held together by add-ons. If that's not you, the free assessment will say so, straight, and you'll have lost nothing but a call.

What running your app actually costs

Staying on Webflow + add-ons After migrating to code
Platform / hosting Site plan plus per-seat Workspace fees, plus separate subscriptions for Wized, Memberstack, and every automation tool Firebase or Supabase, typically $25–$100 per month
Growth limits CMS item caps, form limits, and feature gates that arrive right as you grow A real database that scales with your users — costs you can cap and predict
New features Limited to what the add-on ecosystem supports — each new tool is another subscription and failure point Anything you can spec, your team or any developer can build
Ownership Design, CMS, and logic live in a proprietary platform — export leaves the app behind Your repo, your data, your infrastructure

Ranges reflect typical small-to-mid apps; your free assessment includes numbers for your actual app and traffic.

How the migration works

FREE MIGRATION ASSESSMENT

We look at your Webflow project, the add-on stack wired around it, and where it hurts — then give you a straight verdict: stay on Webflow, migrate the app, or go hybrid — marketing site stays put, the app moves to code — with a fixed quote and timeline.

If staying is the right call, we'll tell you. For free.

MAP THE APP

We document your design system, CMS collections, Wized logic, Memberstack gating, and every automation feeding the app — so the rebuild captures what your product actually does, not just how it looks.

Nothing gets lost in translation — including the design

REBUILD IN REAL CODE

Senior developers rebuild your app as production-grade React + TypeScript on Supabase or Firebase, recreating your Webflow design faithfully. Weeks, not months.

Same look your users know — real application underneath

RUN IN PARALLEL

Your Webflow site keeps running while we migrate CMS content and member data and verify the new build against it. You test everything before anything changes for users.

Zero downtime, zero leap of faith

CUT OVER CLEAN

We flip DNS, hand you the GitHub repo, and stay on for post-launch support. You own every line of the code from day one.

Your app, your code, your infrastructure

What you get

A CODEBASE YOU OWN

A GitHub repo in your name — standard React + TypeScript that any developer in the world can pick up. Your design, your data, your logic: out of the proprietary box for good.

React + TypeScript / Supabase or Firebase / No vendor lock-in, ever again

SAME DESIGN, REAL APP

The interface your users already know, rebuilt faithfully — with real auth, real dashboards, and the features the add-on stack could never deliver.

Verified against your live Webflow site before cutover

FIXED PRICE, SENIOR US TEAM

A fixed quote before we start, senior US-based engineers end to end, and one predictable hosting bill afterward instead of a stack of subscriptions.

Know the full cost — build and run — before you commit

No-code apps we've already moved to code

Foodie Follower logo

A restaurant discovery and creator marketplace, migrated from Bubble to React + Firebase — then taken somewhere Bubble never could: a native iOS app with in-app subscriptions.

Bubble → React + Firebase + native iOS
See the live app →
CScore logo

A clinician scoring platform rebuilt from Bubble into production code with Stripe billing — now serving healthcare clients on infrastructure the founders own.

Bubble → React + Firebase + Supabase + Stripe
See the live app →
People Cost logo
People Cost
WORKSPACE

A workforce cost-planning tool moved off Bubble onto React + TypeScript and Firebase, with Stripe subscriptions carried over without missing a billing cycle.

Bubble → React + TypeScript + Firebase + Stripe
See the live app →

A team of senior US engineers

Let's Build My App is a team of senior, US-based engineers who have worked together for years. No offshoring, no freelancer marketplaces, no juniors learning on your project. The same people who design your platform build it, review it, and ship it, so nothing falls through the cracks between teams who have never met.

200+

custom products shipped, and counting

100%

US-based senior engineers

35+ yrs

of combined software development experience

0

handoffs between teams who've never met

Got a question?

We have answers.

Can you keep our Webflow design exactly as it is?

Yes — that's the point. We rebuild your interface faithfully in React + TypeScript from your live Webflow site, down to the interactions that matter. Your users see the same product; the difference is the real application running underneath it.

What happens to our Webflow CMS content?

We export it and migrate it into a real database on Supabase or Firebase, with verification passes along the way. Item caps and reference limits stop being a design constraint, and nothing is removed from Webflow until you've signed off on the new app.

We run on Wized, Memberstack, and Zapier. Can you replace all of that?

Yes — that add-on stack is usually the reason people call us. Auth and memberships become real accounts in your own database, Wized logic becomes application code, and automations become jobs you can see, test, and debug in one place.

How long does a Webflow to code migration take?

Most Webflow apps migrate in 4–10 weeks, depending on how much logic lives in the add-on stack. Your Webflow site stays live the whole time — we run the new build in parallel and only cut over when everything checks out.

Should our marketing site move to code too?

Usually not. Webflow is excellent at marketing sites, and plenty of our clients keep theirs there. The most common outcome is a hybrid: the marketing site stays on Webflow, and the app moves to code on a subdomain like app.yourdomain.com.

Find out what your app
looks like in real code.

A free assessment with Alex: a straight stay-or-migrate verdict on your Webflow stack, a fixed quote if it's time, and zero pressure either way.

Alex Dow, founder of Let's Build My App