Are you looking to remove hosting from your Webflow website? Whether you’re migrating to a different hosting provider or simply want to disconnect your site from Webflow’s servers, this tutorial will guide you through the process step by step. Let’s get started!
Step 1: Accessing Your Webflow Dashboard
To remove hosting from your Webflow site, you’ll need to access your Webflow dashboard. Log in to your Webflow account and navigate to the project that you want to disconnect from hosting.
Step 2: Project Settings
Once you’re in the project, click on the “Project Settings” option located in the top right corner of the dashboard. This will open a new window with various settings for your project.
Step 2.1: General Tab
In the left sidebar of the project settings window, click on the “General” tab. Here, you’ll find general settings related to your project.2: Hosting Tab
In the left sidebar of the project settings window, click on the “Hosting” tab. This is where you can manage all aspects related to hosting for your Webflow site.
Step 3: Disconnecting Hosting
In the “Hosting” tab, scroll down until you find the “Disconnect Hosting” section. This is where you can remove hosting from your Webflow site.
- Note: Before disconnecting hosting, make sure that you have a backup of your website files and any necessary data.
To proceed with disconnecting hosting, click on the “Disconnect Hosting” button. A confirmation dialog box will appear asking if you’re sure you want to disconnect hosting. Click “Disconnect” to confirm.
Step 4: Confirming Disconnection
After clicking “Disconnect,” Webflow will remove hosting from your site. This process may take a few moments, and you’ll see a progress indicator on the screen.
Note: Disconnecting hosting will make your website unavailable on the Webflow.io subdomain. If you have a custom domain connected to your Webflow site, it will still be connected even after removing hosting.
Step 5: Verify Disconnection
To verify that hosting has been successfully removed from your Webflow site, try accessing your website using the Webflow. If everything went smoothly, you should see an error page indicating that the site is no longer hosted on Webflow.
Congratulations! You have successfully removed hosting from your Webflow site. Now you can either migrate your website to a different hosting provider or explore other options for hosting your project.
Remember, disconnecting hosting from your Webflow site means that any features provided by Webflow’s hosting service, such as automatic SSL certificates and CDN caching, will no longer be available. Make sure to consider these factors when choosing an alternative hosting solution for your website.
We hope this tutorial has helped you in removing hosting from your Webflow site. If you have any further questions or need assistance, don’t hesitate to reach out to the Webflow support team!