I'd say it's not a "Webflow" or "CMS" thing but more a "what do you want to achieve?" question.
A migration is a migration. Regardless of from which CMS/tool to which CMS/tool you're switching.
There are a few things you have to think about before starting a migration(not a specific order)
Do I want to move everything 1 to 1 or optimize something, somewhere?
Should the design also be moved exactly like it is or can it be optimized?
When does everything needs to be done?
Do I wnat to do it by myself or speak/hire somebody?
What is my budget?
Do I need developers for the new tool who can help me?
Are there specific plugins/extension I need? If so, are they available in the HubSpot app marketplace, do I have to create custom solutions?
Am I moving just the CMS part or also the automation (and maybe more)? What assets do I need to move beside the pages?
If you're not doing a 1 to 1, think about following steps:
What content do I want to move and how should it be restructured?
Keep a SEO/redirect list nearby if you're combinig/restructuring your pages.
A migration from X to HubSpot can be easy, can be hard.
If the design/theme is not the most important part and can change with the migration, I'd recommend to check out some of the good/"pro" themes in the marketplace (400$-1000$). Most of them have a ton of functions and there are very skilled people/companies behind each theme who offer modifications for their specific theme.
Tipp: Since those themes can be quite expensive - check out the theme demo before buying and/or speak to the theme creator some theme (not migration) related questions.
Here's a basic list for keeping redirects clear
Old URL
New URL
Old title
New title
Old meta description
New meta description
You can extend the list to your needs. If you want to keep, lets say, templates in mind - add them as a column.
Hi @vorellana814 we have a lot of users that migrate from webflow to HubSpot and as @Anton mentioned, one of the most important aspects will be how you handle the SEO.
If you're not developing your own theme, I recommend spending a considerable amount of time researching the available themes - the features in both free and paid themes can vary quite a lot, so make sure you find one that will fit your needs best.
This article about choosing a Free theme will help you identify what to look for, it applies whether you'll choose a free or paid theme, and should help you know what to look for.
Hope this helps, happy to help if you have specific questions about Webflow vs HubSpot.
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I'd say it's not a "Webflow" or "CMS" thing but more a "what do you want to achieve?" question.
A migration is a migration. Regardless of from which CMS/tool to which CMS/tool you're switching.
There are a few things you have to think about before starting a migration(not a specific order)
Do I want to move everything 1 to 1 or optimize something, somewhere?
Should the design also be moved exactly like it is or can it be optimized?
When does everything needs to be done?
Do I wnat to do it by myself or speak/hire somebody?
What is my budget?
Do I need developers for the new tool who can help me?
Are there specific plugins/extension I need? If so, are they available in the HubSpot app marketplace, do I have to create custom solutions?
Am I moving just the CMS part or also the automation (and maybe more)? What assets do I need to move beside the pages?
If you're not doing a 1 to 1, think about following steps:
What content do I want to move and how should it be restructured?
Keep a SEO/redirect list nearby if you're combinig/restructuring your pages.
A migration from X to HubSpot can be easy, can be hard.
If the design/theme is not the most important part and can change with the migration, I'd recommend to check out some of the good/"pro" themes in the marketplace (400$-1000$). Most of them have a ton of functions and there are very skilled people/companies behind each theme who offer modifications for their specific theme.
Tipp: Since those themes can be quite expensive - check out the theme demo before buying and/or speak to the theme creator some theme (not migration) related questions.
Here's a basic list for keeping redirects clear
Old URL
New URL
Old title
New title
Old meta description
New meta description
You can extend the list to your needs. If you want to keep, lets say, templates in mind - add them as a column.
Hey, @vorellana814👋 Thank you very much for posting. I don't have any Webflow-specific resources on my end. But we have many CMS Hub experts in the community who might have thoughts and tips on migrations from a bigger picture perspective.
Please tell me if that sounds helpful, and I'll tag a few of our community members.