If you are looking to remove the eCommerce functionality from your Webflow website, you’ve come to the right place. Whether you no longer need an online store or simply want to streamline your website’s focus, removing eCommerce is a straightforward process.
Step 1: Accessing Webflow Editor
Before we begin, make sure you have access to your Webflow project and are familiar with the Webflow Editor. Log in to your Webflow account and navigate to the project where you want to remove eCommerce.
Step 2: Opening Project Settings
Once you are in the Webflow Editor for your desired project, click on the Project Settings icon located on the left-hand sidebar.
Step 3: Removing eCommerce
In the Project Settings panel, navigate to the Ecommerce tab. Here, you will find all the options related to your online store. To remove eCommerce:
- Uncheck the “Enable Ecommerce” checkbox.
- Delete any existing products or collections that are no longer needed for your website.
- Delete any ecommerce-related pages, such as product pages or cart pages, that are no longer necessary.
Note:
If you have integrated a third-party payment processor like Stripe or PayPal for payments, make sure to disable or remove those integrations as well. This step may involve accessing external platforms directly and removing any connections associated with your Webflow project.
Step 4: Save Changes and Publish
After you have made all the necessary changes to remove eCommerce functionality, click on the Save button in the Project Settings panel. Once saved, don’t forget to publish your website for the changes to take effect.
Conclusion
By following these simple steps, you can easily remove eCommerce from your Webflow website. Whether you are rebranding, shifting focus, or simply no longer require an online store, Webflow makes it easy to customize your website’s functionality. Remember to review all changes before publishing and make sure everything is working as expected.
If you ever decide to add eCommerce back to your Webflow project in the future, simply revisit the Project Settings panel and re-enable the “Enable Ecommerce” checkbox. It’s that simple!
We hope this tutorial has been helpful in guiding you through the process of removing eCommerce from your Webflow website. Happy designing!