Case by case really. Occasionally the client has a preference, occasionally they don't.
Most large corporate clients are already familiar with WordPress and partnering them with a managed hosting solution like WP-Engine to handle security / support has worked really well.
Smaller, more agile companies that might want something a little more fun tend to do well with Webflow.
The larger the site the more likely I'd want it on WordPress over Webflow.
Most large corporate clients are already familiar with WordPress and partnering them with a managed hosting solution like WP-Engine to handle security / support has worked really well.
Smaller, more agile companies that might want something a little more fun tend to do well with Webflow.
The larger the site the more likely I'd want it on WordPress over Webflow.