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Can I make edits to my site after the migration?
Yes! One of the biggest benefits of Webflow is its intuitive Editor. We provide a custom training session for your marketing team so you can update text, images, and blog posts instantly without needing a developer.
Do you migrate blogs, portfolios, and complex CMS content?
Yes. We are experts in structured data migration. Whether you have dozens or thousands of blog posts and case studies, we use automated tools to export and format your content, ensuring every image, category, and date is moved without error.
Will my site experience downtime during the move?
No. We use a zero-downtime framework. Your new site is built and tested in a secure staging environment. Your original website stays live until the moment we switch your DNS records, ensuring a seamless transition for your users.
Can you migrate a custom-built or legacy website to Webflow?
Absolutely. We specialize in mapping data from custom-coded platforms or legacy CMS tools like Drupal and Joomla into Webflow’s flexible CMS. We carefully replicate (or improve) your site’s functionality using native Webflow features and custom API integrations where needed.
Will my website’s SEO be affected during the migration?
Protecting your hard-earned traffic is our highest priority. We perform a full technical audit before moving and implement a rigorous 301 redirect strategy, preserve all metadata, and maintain your existing URL structure. In fact, Webflow’s clean code and global CDN often result in higher search rankings post-launch.
How long does a Webflow migration take?
The timeline varies depending on your site’s scale and complexity. A standard business site (15–20 pages) typically takes 2–4 weeks, while complex enterprise or e-commerce migrations with thousands of CMS items can take 8–12 weeks. We provide a firm milestone schedule during our initial discovery call.







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