Can I create more pages for my website using hosting from one.com, or does it need to be hosting specifically from Webflow?

Published on
September 22, 2023

When it comes to creating more pages for your website, you have some flexibility with the hosting provider you choose. While Webflow offers its own hosting service that seamlessly integrates with its platform, it is not mandatory to use Webflow hosting in order to create additional pages for your website.

Here are a few options you have:

  1. Webflow hosting: If you are using Webflow as your website builder, using Webflow hosting is the most straightforward option. Webflow hosting is optimized for Webflow websites and offers features like SSL certificates, global CDN (Content Delivery Network) for fast loading times, and automatic backups.

  2. Third-party hosting provider: You can also choose to use a third-party hosting provider, such as one.com or any other hosting company. In this case, you will need to export your Webflow website and upload it to your chosen hosting provider's server. To export your website, you can use the "Export Code" feature in Webflow, which generates a set of HTML, CSS, and JavaScript files. You'll need to manually configure your hosting environment to ensure the website files are properly uploaded and accessible.

    • Keep in mind that by using a third-party hosting provider, you may lose some of the benefits and features that Webflow hosting offers, such as the ability to manage your website directly within the Webflow platform or take advantage of Webflow's visual CMS.
  3. Subdomain hosting: Another option is to create additional pages for your website using subdomains. You can create subdomains through your hosting provider's control panel and have each subdomain serve as an individual page or section of your website. This method allows you to expand your website without needing to create separate hosting accounts for each subdomain.

In summary, while Webflow hosting offers a seamless experience for managing and expanding your website, you are not limited to using Webflow hosting exclusively. You can choose to use a third-party hosting provider or leverage subdomains to create additional pages for your website.