We want to switch from WordPress to Webflow.
WP to Webflow is doable for brochure and marketing sites. For blog or e-commerce it's more work than building fresh.
Try this first
- 1Inventory what must move: pages, blog archive, custom post types, forms, integrations, media library.
- 2Pages: rebuild in Webflow Designer. No lift-and-shift; a fresh build almost always yields a better design.
- 3Blog: use Webflow CMS import via CSV. Export WP posts with a plugin (WP All Export) and shape the CSV to Webflow's expected format.
- 4Media: download wp-content/uploads, upload to Webflow Assets. Update image references manually or by script.
- 5URL redirects: build the mapping in Webflow Project Settings > Hosting > 301 Redirects. Preserve SEO equity.
- 6DNS switch last, after full validation on a staging domain. Keep the WP backup for at least three months.
When to bring us in
WooCommerce shop, big membership platform or heavy custom functionality? Webflow is often a bad fit. Consider Shopify or headless WP.
See also
- WordPress, plugins and theme have gone 6+ months without updatesOut-of-date WP is the number-one entry for malware. Don't just hit 'update all', back up first.
- Theme update broke the layout or threw a fatal errorThemes overwrite custom CSS on update unless you use a child theme.
- WordPress shows a blank screen after a plugin install or updateWSOD (white screen of death) is usually one crashing plugin. You isolate it.
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