Mapping out several custom domains to 1 webflow site and its childpages

Hi there -

Read various posts on here and would really appreciate some guidance on the best approach.

Have 6 domains currently sitting at GoDaddy. I’d like to create 1 Webflow website with 1 of those domains. For the 5 other domains I would like each of them to be attached to 5 unlisted (hidden from navigation) child pages. It would look something like this:

WFSite → domain1.com
WFSite/childpageA → domain2.org
WFSite/childpageB → domain3.uk
WFSite/childpageC → domain4.com
WFSite/childpageD → domain5.us
WFSite/childpageF → domain6.co

I can move all, some, or just domain 1’s hosting to Webflow or keep it all at GoDaddy. Looking for the most economical and efficient mapping setup. Which Webflow plan should I purchase and how should I set this up? Any feedback would be helpful.

Thanks!
Yasmeen


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I use this structure for sales lead funnels that have custom domains connected to them for print marketing / billboard purposes.

You can build out your site content, host it as a single site on Webflow, and then design a reverse proxy that will segment it by domain name. I generally use Cloudflare for this, it does well.

It’s best to also consider the sitemap.xml, etc for your “subsite” in your RP design.

If you’re not a developer and need help building the reverse proxy, drop me a message and I’ll send you a quote.

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@memetican

Thank you so much for the direction! Do you suggest I move the 1st domain over and host it here? Or leave all of them at GoDaddy, cause it doesn’t make a difference?

It doesn’t matter where your domains are registered, however it does matter that they are configured correctly to point to the reverse proxy.

All of the details will depend on exactly what you’re building and what tech stack you choose.

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