To share or copy pages and content between Webflow projects, you’ll need to use specific tools and methods because Webflow doesn't offer native cross-project page duplication. Here’s how you can do it:
1. Use the Webflow Components Feature
- Reusable components (like navbars, cards, or contact forms) can be saved in the Components panel and reused across the same project.
- However, components cannot be transferred between projects directly.
- To use the same component in another project, you'll need to copy and paste it manually.
2. Use Manual Copy-Paste Between Projects
- Open both the source and destination projects in different browser tabs.
- Go to the source project, select the element(s) or entire page layout you want to reuse.
- Use CTRL + C (or CMD + C) to copy, then switch to the destination project’s Designer and paste (CTRL/CMD + V).
- This can include components, animations, custom classes, and layout styles.
- Be aware: this works best in the same Webflow account; copying between different accounts is less reliable.
3. Be Mindful of Styles and Assets
- When you paste content into the new project, associated classes, styles, and interactions will also be copied.
- Assets (images, videos, etc.) referenced in elements may need to be uploaded again or verified in the destination project’s Asset Manager.
4. Use Webflow’s Club or Template Projects
- If you often reuse structures (like blog pages, landing pages), consider building a master template project that stores reusable sections.
- From there, you can copy content into new projects as needed.
5. Use Libraries (Beta/Enterprise Only)
- Webflow is gradually rolling out a Libraries feature, available on Enterprise plans or via early access.
- This allows you to store and sync components across multiple projects.
- If you're eligible, contact Webflow Support to enable this feature.
Summary
To copy content between Webflow projects, use manual copy-paste between Designer tabs or build a template project to reuse designs. Features like Libraries can offer more scalable solutions, but are limited to specific plan levels.