How Webflow Cloud extends static publishing into full-stack apps
Blog post from Webflow
Webflow Cloud is a full-stack deployment platform that integrates with frameworks like Next.js and Astro, offering a streamlined environment for building and managing dynamic sites. It operates on Cloudflare Workers, allowing global performance and server-side rendering, and connects directly with Webflow's CMS and Designer, eliminating the need for separate backend management. This platform supports serverless logic and edge APIs, providing developers with the tools to build production applications without maintaining complex pipelines. It also ensures marketers can maintain control over the publishing layer, reducing tool dependencies and operational friction. Webflow Cloud's capability to handle enterprise workloads is demonstrated by projects like Closet World's migration from WordPress, showcasing its ability to manage large-scale operations while maintaining a seamless workflow for both technical and non-technical teams. With features such as GitHub-driven deployments, reusable components, and per-page optimizations, Webflow Cloud aims to unify backend flexibility and frontend speed, setting the stage for future expansions in framework support and API integration.