What is this Webflail thing anyway?

Webflow x Failures = Webflail

I interview the biggest Webflowers about their 3 biggest failures during their career and what we can learn from them.

I also write articles about all things Webflow freelancing.

Here’s why the Webflail round-up is different:

If you’re a Webflow freelancer at the start of your journey, I write this email for you.

If you don’t fit that profile, I suggest unsubscribing now. I would prefer to say this now to save you the hassle of getting emails that aren’t helpful because they are not intended for you.

I want Webflail emails to be THE emails that you open.

I want you to open a Webflail email with the rush of excitement you get from publishing a website. Or when a client actually says yes to a proposal you didn’t think they would. Or when that animation finally works just right.

What’s in it for you?

  • Weekly video interviews with Webflowers sharing their 3 biggest failures and learn from their mistakes

  • Receive weekly articles about topics related to freelancing like marketing yourself as a freelancer, managing finances and imposter syndrome to help you develop and grow.

  • Inspirational Webflow websites of the week to continue making fresh designs.

Cool. When is this arriving in my inbox?

Every Tuesday 12pm, BST.

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Who actually writes this Webflail round-up?

I’m Jack Redley, a Webflow freelancer based in Newcastle, England. I have been using Webflow for 3 years now - the builder is insane and I love how supportive the community is. However, the problems I discovered freelancing as a Webflower came not from the platform or the community, but from confidence.

I lacked confidence to put myself out there and risk looking like an idiot and possibly failing. I found that on social media, everyone was talking about their achievements which was inspiring, but also daunting and overwhelming.

Failing builds up a mental fortitude that leads to confidence and eventually success. As a result, I was more interested in people’s failures than their successes. Understanding people’s path to success has become my passion and I wanted to share the learnings from these failures with Webflowers at the start of their journey to give them encouragement and trust in the process.

If you are reading this and resonate, this Webflail round-up is right for you!

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Webflow Web Designer & Developer | Working At https://www.jackredley.design/ | Sharing Lessons From Webflow Freelance Failure