2025 Webflow Toolkit

I’ve been building with Webflow for nearly 10 years now, and over that time I’ve tried tons of frameworks and tools. Here’s what I’m using today.

Lumos

Lumos

One of the best frameworks for Webflow projects in 2025, Lumos is designed with efficiency, scaleability, and accessibility at its core. It takes some getting used to, but speeds up your workflow once you get the hang of it.

The projects I work on are visually fairly unique so the component-first way of building isn't a method I follow strictly but found a nice balance between the two.

Relume Library

Relume Library

Relume has expanded into a one-stop shop for creating Webflow websites but I use it mostly for components. The sitemap and style guide features I've experimented with but they don’t fit into our workflow well. For those simple, repeatable layouts Relume is a great tool to get you off the ground running.

Bonus: Timothy Ricks has a converter tool if you're using Lumos.

Osmo Supply

Osmo Supply

Dennis and Ilja are producing some of the best resources out there for creative developers, all of which are very easy to implement into Webflow. There are resources I put into every project and their Slack community is top-notch.

Slater App

Slater App

A code editor built for Webflow, with script hosting and an AI assistant built in. Personally I don't use the assistant, ChatGPT5 generates more consistent results but it can be handy for debugging. Webflow recently introduced code preview inside the designer, but until the code editor improves I'll be sticking to Slater.

Github

Github

I don't use Github in the usual way, I simply host videos there. You can generate JSDelivr links to video files you can then use inside Webflow. This gives you full control over file compression and it's a free alternative to Vimeo or Dropbox.

Honourable Mentions

Here are a few smaller tools I use daily and some I'm just starting to experiment with on projects.

  • Osmo SVG Import: import SVGs as editable DOM elements
  • Potato Extension for Webflow: so useful you barely notice it’s there
  • Clippy: simple, reliable clip-path generator
  • GSAP Cheatsheet: reference this more than I’d like to admit
  • Taxi.js: page transition library I’m currently exploring
  • Spline: great for light 3D, but keep an eye on performance
  • Zapier: endless integrations and automations
  • Bunny CDN: an alternative to GitHub I’m currently testing

Got a tool you can’t live without? Hit me up on Instagram, I’m always looking for cool ones to try.