
Building a website from scratch in Webflow takes a while.
Even if you know what you are doing. Keeping classes in check and deciding how to organize your project is hard.
But I also don’t want to use templates. I want to create something unique, but to it in a structured way.
I want to make sure I have a system for building a website so it will be easier to scale later as well.
Standing on the shoulders of giants
The Solution?

It’s a set of well-tested rules to start every webflow project.
- Simple rules for naming classes.
- Easy way to set colors and typography.
- Folders to organize classes.
- Consistent spacing system. And more.
How to use Client-First
❌ Client-First has extensive documentation, but you don’t have to read all of it.
✅ Instead, duplicate this Relume Style guide the next time you start a webflow project.
It provides you with a good setup for your page structure, essential classes, and a a style guide to manage your colors, typography, and spacing.
Have you heard about Client-First before?