TLDR:
Yes, you can host only certain pages on Webflow by using subdomains or reverse proxies. It’s ideal for landing pages, microsites, or campaign content. Just make sure your forms work flawlessly — and that’s where Gapflow.io comes in: it secures, automates, and filters all Webflow submissions, even when your hosting is split.
Webflow is known for its all-in-one hosting solution — but what if you want to host just a few pages on Webflow (like landing pages or microsites) while keeping the rest of your site on WordPress, Shopify, or a custom backend?
In this article, we’ll explore how to host only some pages on Webflow, when it makes sense, and how Gapflow.io ensures your Webflow forms remain secure, automated, and functional — even in a split-hosting setup.
There are several valid reasons for partial Webflow hosting:
Webflow doesn’t natively support partial hosting on a domain (i.e., hosting /about
on Webflow while /blog
stays on WordPress). But you can work around this with:
Host your Webflow pages on a subdomain like:
about.yourdomain.com
landing.yourdomain.com
…and keep your main site at:
www.yourdomain.com
Use a reverse proxy (e.g., via NGINX or Cloudflare Workers) to route specific paths (like /about
) to Webflow-hosted content. This keeps the user experience seamless, but setup requires backend access and technical knowledge.
That’s why Gapflow.io is essential if you’re using Webflow alongside other platforms — it catches and processes all form submissions from your Webflow pages, even when those are isolated on subdomains or proxies.
Whether you’re hosting only 2 pages on Webflow or building dozens of landing pages across subdomains, Gapflow ensures all Webflow form submissions stay functional, secure, and automated — even outside your main website environment.
Route job applications, demo requests, or newsletter signups to different team members or departments.
Split-hosting can attract spam if security is inconsistent — Gapflow uses advanced AI filtering to protect your Webflow forms.
Webflow doesn't support confirmation emails — Gapflow fills that gap with instant, branded autoresponders.
Even if your Webflow forms use inconsistent or custom field names, Gapflow organizes them automatically.
Custom, embedded, third-party, or native Webflow forms — Gapflow catches every submission.
Tidy up your inbox with custom subject lines for every form submission.
Export all your leads across subdomains and landing pages with a single click.
Get started with Gapflow in under 2 minutes — no coding needed.
Managing several subdomains or microsites? Gapflow lets you handle them all from one account.
You can host only specific pages on Webflow — and it’s a smart move for campaigns, landing pages, or visual-heavy content. Just be sure to host them on a subdomain or via reverse proxy.
And when you do, let Gapflow.io handle your form submissions: automated replies, spam filtering, email routing, and CSV exports — all in one powerful, no-code tool that works regardless of how your Webflow pages are hosted.