WordPress to Webflow

Thinking about switching from WordPress to Webflow? Let’s do it together.

About Webflow

Webflow is a low-code/no-code platform (web tool) that enables users to create a website with very little coding experience. It has a drag-and-drop system that allows you to vissually see what you’re building in Canvas while the code is generated in the background. Webflow offers a closed, fully managed platform that guarantees both security and stability. Unlike other platforms, Webflow minimizes the use of third-party plugins, reducing the risk of ongoing bugs and conflicts.

Why migrate from WordPress to Webflow

  • Design Agility: Webflow offers more flexible design and allows high customization.

  • Easier Interface: Webflow has a drag-and-drop builder that makes it easier for users to manage their websites.

  • Hosting: Webflow provides users with all-in-one hosting and automatically takes care of security updates.

  • High Speed & Performance: Webflow ensures high optimization, and it's more responsive than WordPress. With the best optimization and hosting, it allows higher performance and less loading time for websites.

  • Maintenance: Webflow maintenance is completely free unless you want to add new features to your website.

  • Simplicity for Designers: Webflow allows designers to manage and create websites without many development and coding skills.

  • Closed Amount of Plugins: Webflow offers a very small number of plugins, which are often verified by Webflow itself when updated.

  • SEO: Webflow automatically generates clean code that is easy for search engines to navigate.

  • High Security: Webflow automatically takes care of core code updates and security issues.

How to migrate from WordPress to Webflow

  • Make a backup of your WordPress site

  • Choose a migration method: manual migration, using plugins, or employing dedicated migration tools

  • Export your WordPress content (all images, pages, and other files)

  • Create a new Webflow project (or first create an account if you don't have one)

  • Import your exported WordPress content to Webflow

  • Adjust Webflow settings

  • Тest it a couple of times to make sure everything is adjusted

  • Set up SEO settings in Webflow

  • Publish your new Webflow site

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