Where can I find the option to upload a CSV or TXT file for 301 redirects in Webflow?

Published on
September 22, 2023

To upload a CSV or TXT file for 301 redirects in Webflow, you can follow these steps:

  1. Access the Project Settings: Log in to your Webflow account and navigate to your desired project in the dashboard. Click on the project name to access the project settings.

  2. Open the "Hosting" tab: In the project settings, you'll find a row of tabs at the top. Click on the "Hosting" tab to proceed.

  3. Scroll down to "301 Redirects": Once you're on the Hosting page, scroll down until you find the section titled "301 Redirects." This is where you can manage your existing redirects and upload new ones.

  4. Click on "Upload redirects": In the "301 Redirects" section, you'll see a button labeled "Upload redirects." Click on it to initiate the file upload process.

  5. Prepare your CSV or TXT file: Ensure your CSV or TXT file is properly formatted with each redirect entry on a new line. Each line should consist of the old URL, followed by a comma (or tab) and the new URL. For example:

/old-page-1,/new-page-1/old-page-2,/new-page-2/old-page-3,/new-page-3
  1. Select your file: Use the file picker to select the CSV or TXT file from your computer that contains the 301 redirects you want to upload.

  2. Upload and save your redirects: After selecting the file, click on the "Open" button (or equivalent) to start the upload process. Webflow will then process the redirects and display a preview of how they will be applied. Review the redirects to ensure they're accurate, then click the "Save" button to apply the changes.

By following these steps, you can easily upload a CSV or TXT file for 301 redirects in Webflow. This will help you efficiently manage bulk redirects without manually adding each one individually.

Additional questions:

  1. How do I create a new redirect in Webflow?
  2. Can I set up wildcard redirects in Webflow?
  3. Is it possible to redirect an entire domain in Webflow?