How can I assign three different domains to three different pages on my Webflow website?

Published on
September 22, 2023

To assign three different domains to three different pages on your Webflow website, you can follow these steps:

  1. Set up your domains: Make sure you have purchased and registered the three different domains that you want to use for your Webflow website. You will need access to the domain registrar where you purchased these domains.

  2. Configure DNS settings: Once you have access to your domain registrar, you need to configure the DNS settings for each domain. Look for the DNS settings or DNS management section in your registrar's control panel. Here, you will create three separate DNS records, one for each of your domains.

  3. Point the domains to Webflow: To point your domains to Webflow, you will need to create CNAME records for each domain. A CNAME record is used to map one domain or subdomain to another domain. In your DNS management panel, create a new CNAME record for each domain. Set the CNAME record target or value to the default Webflow proxy hostname, which is provided by Webflow (e.g., proxy-ssl.webflow.com).

  4. Configure custom domains in Webflow: Now it's time to configure the custom domains in your Webflow project. Open your project in the Webflow Designer, go to the Project Settings, and then select the Hosting tab. Under the Custom Domains section, add each of your three domains by clicking on the "Add Custom Domain" button. Enter the domain name for each page you want to assign a different domain to.

  5. Verify custom domains: Webflow will generate a unique DNS target record for each domain you added. Copy the DNS target record for the first domain and go back to your DNS management panel. Create a new CNAME record for the first domain and set the target value to the provided DNS target record. Repeat this step for the remaining two domains.

  6. Publish and test: Once you have completed the above steps, you can publish your Webflow project. After publishing, make sure to test each page by accessing them with their respective domains to ensure that they are correctly assigned.

By following these steps, you can assign three different domains to three different pages on your Webflow website.

Additional Questions:

  1. How do I configure DNS settings for my Webflow website?
  2. What are CNAME records and how do I create them?
  3. How do I verify and configure custom domains in Webflow?