Exported HTML and CSS do not automatically become editable WordPress blocks.
Convert Webflow sites into editable WordPress pages
Webflow exports can be helpful, but a code export is not the same thing as an editable WordPress site. SiteMover focuses on reconstructing Webflow pages, content, and layouts into WordPress.
Webflow to WordPress
Built to capture content, media, SEO signals, redirects, and layout structure before generating a cleaner target-site plan.
Leaving Webflow usually means more than exporting content.
CMS collections, forms, ecommerce, site search, user accounts, and dynamic features require special mapping.
Design fidelity matters more for Webflow users, so visual QA is critical.
Core migration targets
- Marketing pages and page sections
- Images, public assets, and background media references
- CMS-style collection content where available
- SEO metadata, Open Graph content, slugs, and internal links
- Reusable sections that can become WordPress block patterns
- Redirect candidates and launch QA checks
Items to inspect before launch
- Advanced interactions and animations
- Webflow forms, logic, search, and user account features
- Webflow ecommerce checkout and order data
- Custom code embeds and third-party scripts
The SiteMover migration workflow
Scan
Crawl the Webflow site and identify pages, media, links, metadata, forms, and unsupported features.
Rebuild
Generate an editable WordPress structure with content, media, menus, blocks, and redirect candidates.
QA
Run launch checks for missing pages, broken media, SEO gaps, form issues, and layout review items.
Webflow migration questions
Why not just export Webflow code?
A code export can be useful, but it does not produce editable WordPress pages. SiteMover is built to turn the site into a manageable WordPress structure.
Can Webflow CMS content be migrated?
Where collection data is available through export or crawlable pages, SiteMover can map it into WordPress posts, pages, custom post types, or structured blocks.
Will the design stay the same?
SiteMover targets strong visual reconstruction and includes QA checks, but complex interactions and animations may need review.
Is Webflow to WordPress a good fit for agencies?
Yes. Agencies often need a repeatable way to move designed sites into WordPress without rebuilding every section by hand.
See how ready your Webflow site is to move.
Submit your site URL and join the private beta list. We will use early access requests to prioritize source platforms, migration sizes, and launch workflows.