1. Export the code from webflow
2. Go to Udesly app and turn your project into Jamstack
(used to be free, now $199 once for a lifetime)
3. Host the generated project on Netlify to have access to CMS
Here is a useful video on how to do it
Summary
It is a great way to host your blog outside of Webflow so you don't have to pay for the pricy hosting. Moreover, the solution is officially recognized by Webflow itself, so you do not break any rules and can easily offer the solution to big clients who require end-to-end compliance alongside high-security measures.
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