Switch from Webflow to Sovrium
When the site outgrows a website builder, move to a config-as-code platform with real data, auth and an API you own.
What switching actually involves
Most teams switch from Webflow when a marketing site grows into an application — needing accounts, structured data and an API. You export your Webflow CMS collections, model the equivalent Sovrium tables, re-create pages as config, and add built-in auth and automations. The site keeps working; it just becomes an app you own.
Webflow → Sovrium mapping
How Webflow concepts translate to Sovrium.
What you gain by switching
Real application data
Relational tables and a CRUD API replace Webflow’s light CMS once you need app-style data.
Built-in auth
Roles and field permissions come standard, instead of Webflow’s limited add-on.
Ownership
Self-host the whole thing with predictable cost and no layered Webflow pricing.
Config-as-code
The site-turned-app becomes reviewable, reproducible Git config.
When not to switch yet
Stay on Webflow if:
The project is still a marketing site where design fidelity matters most.
You rely on Webflow’s animation/interaction system.
You don’t yet need data, auth or an API.
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Switching from Webflow — FAQ
When should I switch from Webflow?
When the site becomes an app — needing accounts, structured data or an API. Until then, Webflow’s design tooling is excellent.
How do I move my CMS content?
Export Webflow CMS collections to CSV and import them into Sovrium tables.
Do I get user accounts?
Yes — Sovrium has built-in auth with roles and field-level permissions, beyond Webflow’s add-on.
Is there a CRUD API?
Yes — Sovrium auto-generates one; Webflow has no general CRUD API.
Do I have to self-host?
No — Sovrium Cloud runs it for you, or self-host a single binary.
Will design suffer?
Sovrium is config-driven rather than a visual canvas, so you trade some pixel control for data, auth and ownership.
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Turn your site into an app you own
Add real data, auth and an API as config-as-code, self-hosted. Sovrium Cloud or self-host.