Devlink is a new feature in Webflow. You need to first sign up to enable it. It essentially lets you export your Webflow components into React components that you can use in your codebase.
This is a really powerful Webflow that lets NoCode visual developers create React components in the Webflow UI. But knowing how to set up devlink and how to sync or contribute those React components into git so the engineers on your team can integrate it into a web app or electron app requires some technical knowhow.
Or you can just download Eggbun. Eggbun makes it easy to:
The engineers on your team can then import the React components like any other typescript. This empowers visual designers to fully own component UI from Webflow all the way into git without needing the help of an engineer.
And you don't have to install git, node, or npm or know how to use a terminal because Eggbun ships with everything you need to do it visually. Because Eggbun is also a NoCode browser you don't even need Google Chrome or Safari to use Webflow you can use the Webflow Designer right in Eggbun and split the view between the Designer, the live published marketing site, and the React code you exported via Devlink. All in one tool that just works out of the box.