I have a client that wants to create a prescription based e-commerce website similar to Rugietmen.com or Hellocake.com.
Ideally the user would visit the website and click a “get started” button which would take them through a set of questions, have them join as a member, and if they qualify through the serious of questions, they would be presented with an option to purchase the product. I would also need subscription capabilities.
Normally I design websites with Webflow, but once health data is exchanged the site needs to be HIPAA compliant. My thought was to design the public facing website in Webflow and have the “member portal/ecommerce” part of it in WeWeb/Xano.
I basically need to clone the websites listed above. Does anyone see any issues with this?
Thoughts?
It is possible, but if you’re gonna be running ad campaigns, I’d probably go with Webflow/Wordpress. WeWeb is powerful for dashboards but slow for marketing sites.
Yeah, I wouldn’t build the whole site in Weweb, only the secure, member portal and ecommerce cart. Basically anything that has to do with personal health information i would build in Weweb.
is it as simple as that though? I have a hard time believing just using HIPAA compliant Xano with Weweb are the only requirements to make it compliant. I’ll need to integrate a payment and subscription service as well.
Great questions! No, I haven’t gotten quite that far yet. For payment, I thought about integrating Stripe. As far as user verification, I know HIPAA requires 2FA - two-factor authentication. How would I go about doing this with WeWeb/Xano?
I’m pretty new to all this so any resources, videos, or advice would be great!