Moving from WordPress to Webflow is painful. We built Exporter for Webflow to fix that – a free plugin that exports post, page & custom post type content into Webflow-ready CSVs.
✅ Smart field mapping & taxonomy exports
✅ 301 redirect CSVs for SEO
✅ Quality Audit before export
✅ Auto-splits files for Webflow's 4MB limit
Built by Flow Guys, a Webflow agency. Free, no account needed.
Hey Product Hunt! 👋
We're the team at Flow Guys – a Webflow agency that has migrated more WordPress sites than we care to count. Every single time, we hit the same wall: WordPress's native export is useless for Webflow, and manual field mapping is a nightmare.
So we built Exporter for Webflow – a free plugin that handles all the annoying parts:
- Field mapping with Smart Match (connects to your Webflow API)
- Taxonomy exports formatted exactly how Webflow expects them
- 301 redirect CSVs to protect your SEO
- Quality Audit so you catch problems before you import
It's completely free, and lives on the WordPress plugin directory – no account, no paywall, no catch.
We'd love your feedback – especially from anyone who's been through a WordPress → Webflow migration. What was the most painful part for you? 👇
Congrats on the launch, team! Looks like a great product and I’m excited to try it out on our next migration project. Curious as well, what stack did you use to build it?
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Congrats on the launch, team! Looks like a great product and I’m excited to try it out on our next migration project. Curious as well, what stack did you use to build it?
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Thanks @luka_mlakar 🙏
It's just PHP + React (making use of @wordpress/scripts and JSZip).
Hope it saves you some time on your next migration project – would love to hear how it goes!