Q: Hello, welcome to Appsumo; as a Webflow nerd, I'm excited at the possibilities WebStudio brings and I have a few questions: 1.
My biggest issue with Webflow is how they try keep the user on the same platform specifically when it comes to CMS, will we ever be able to export in the future and still have the CMS functional after export?
2. As I'm sure with many others, my dream scenario would be the ability to 1-Click export into my cPanel hosting and have files working immediately on my VPS. Is this something that would ever be possible?
3. I know you've mentioned when exported, the website is exported as radix-ui, would there ever be a possibility in Webstudio to compile the website for us automatically so as to make hosting externally much easier for the user in the long term?
4. Could you please give me a timeline of when Interactions/animations would be added to WebStudio?
5. Can we currently use LottieFiles in WebStudio and if no is there a timeline to be able to do so?
6. Could you please give a timeline for when the Webflow Copy/Paster feature could become available?
7. Will we ever have an option to automatically copy/import a whole website from Webflow into WebStudio?
Thank you for your answers in advance.

Oleg68343
May 15, 2024A: HEY
1. That's exactly what you are doing by focusing on the frontend, integrations and deployment.
2. We haven't yet made hosting on VPS easy, it is possible but not a one-click.
3. I am guessing you want a static website, simple html/css and no web application. Today its a web application because we want to enable things like CMSs and other dynamic data scenario's. This is our primary objective. Export to a static site will be possible some day that comes with obvious limitations.
4. We want to add interactions in 2024
5. Lottie files just like a lot of other types of embeddable content can be used via HTML Embed by inserting the widget code those services provide. We do want to have a one-click component for these too
6. Aim is 2024
7. Not likely, because that implies CMS and interactions and these will be different.