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How to Update Your DNS Records for Webflow’s Migration?

Learn how to quickly update your domain’s DNS records to ensure your Webflow-hosted website or landing page continues running smoothly during Webflow’s migration to Cloudflare. This guide provides simple, step-by-step instructions for domain owners w

 

  • If you have your Website hosted with us, click here got for the instructions.
  • If you only have a Landing Page or Direct Mail services, click here for the your landing page update instructions.

 

 


Website Update

1. Log in to your domain registrar

This is the website where you purchased or manage your domain (examples: GoDaddy, Namecheap, Google Domains, Bluehost, Cloudflare, HostGator).

Once logged in, go to:

DNS / DNS Manager / DNS Settings — depending on your provider.

2. Update your DNS records

Your domain currently uses Webflow’s old DNS records. Please replace them with the new ones below:

 

A. Root domain (@ record)

Remove any existing A records for the root domain (@), then add this A record:

Type

Name

Value

A @ 198.202.211.1

⚠️ Important: Make sure this is the only A record for @.

 

B. “www” record

Update your existing www CNAME or remove it and add this:

Type

Name

Value

CNAME www cdn.webflow.com

If your provider asks for TTL, you can leave it at the default value.

3. Save your changes

Every registrar shows a “Save,” “Apply,” or “Confirm” button. Make sure your changes are fully saved.

4. Allow the updates to propagate

DNS changes may take anywhere between a few minutes up to 24 hours to fully update across the internet.

Your website will remain online during this process.

5. Let us know once you’re done

Once the DNS records have been updated, please reply to our email so we can verify everything is connected correctly on our end.

 


 

Landing Page

1. Log in to your domain registrar

This is the website where you purchased or manage your domain (examples: GoDaddy, Namecheap, Google Domains, Bluehost, Cloudflare, HostGator).

Once logged in, go to:

DNS / DNS Manager / DNS Settings — depending on your provider.

2. Update your DNS records

Your domain currently uses Webflow’s old DNS records. Please replace them with the new ones below:

“promo”, "offer", or "visit" record

Update your existing CNAME or remove it and add this:

Type

Name

Value

CNAME promo cdn.webflow.com
CNAME offer cdn.webflow.com
CNAME visit cdn.webflow.com

If your provider asks for TTL, you can leave it at the default value.

3. Save your changes

Every registrar shows a “Save,” “Apply,” or “Confirm” button. Make sure your changes are fully saved.

4. Allow the updates to propagate

DNS changes may take anywhere between a few minutes up to 24 hours to fully update across the internet.

Your website will remain online during this process.

5. Let us know once you’re done

Once the DNS records have been updated, please reply to our email so we can verify everything is connected correctly on our end.