How can I extend the page limit of Webflow beyond 100 pages?

Published on
September 22, 2023

By default, the page limit in Webflow is set to 100 pages for all plans. However, if you need to extend the page limit beyond 100 pages, there are a few options available:

  1. Upgrade your Webflow plan: One way to increase the page limit is to upgrade to a higher plan tier. Webflow offers different pricing plans which come with various features and limits. By upgrading to a higher plan, you can increase your page limit to a higher number.

  2. Use dynamic pages: Rather than creating individual static pages for each piece of content, you can utilize dynamic pages in Webflow. Dynamic pages allow you to create templates and define the design structure once, and then pull content dynamically from a CMS (Content Management System) for each page. This can significantly reduce the number of pages you need to create, thus extending the page limit.

  3. Implement pagination: If your website has a large amount of content and you want to avoid reaching the page limit, you can implement pagination. Pagination involves breaking up your content into multiple smaller pages, with each page containing a limited number of items. This way, you can avoid creating a large number of static pages and stay within the page limit.

  4. Utilize external linking: Instead of creating separate pages within Webflow for all your content, you can link to external pages hosted elsewhere. This allows you to expand your website's content without directly adding to the page limit of your Webflow site.

Please note that these options can help you extend the page limit of Webflow beyond 100 pages, but there may still be some limitations depending on your specific use case and requirements. It is always recommended to check the latest information on Webflow's pricing and feature offerings before making any decisions.

Additional Questions

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  3. Are there any limitations on the number of CMS items in Webflow?