Automatically migrate your DNS records to re-enable publishing and move to Webflow’s new hosting infrastructure.
Important
As of January 13, 2026, you can't publish to a custom domain that points
to Webflow's legacy DNS records. After June 1, 2026, domains that still
point to legacy records will experience downtime — your site will be
unavailable to visitors until you update your DNS settings.
On June 1, 2026, Webflow will begin turning off legacy hosting infrastructure. If your custom domain still points to legacy DNS records after this date, your site will experience downtime and be unavailable to visitors. Update your DNS settings as soon as possible to prevent downtime.
You can find a list of all sites in your Workspace that have been published to custom domains, along with their current migration status (i.e., whether they’re connected to Webflow’s new DNS records or need to be migrated), in Workspace settings > Domain Updates.
Important
If your domain uses Cloudflare’s Zone Hold feature, SSL certificate generation may fail during connection or migration. This can prevent your site from going live or cause downtime if it was previously published.
This happens because Cloudflare blocks Webflow from issuing SSL certificates for held zones. To resolve the issue, release the Zone Hold in your Cloudflare account.
After your SSL certificate has been successfully generated, you can safely re-enable Zone Hold.
To migrate your DNS records, go to Workspace settings > Domain Updates and click Update all domains. Then:
Click Continue to authorize Entri to configure your DNS records
Log in with your domain registrar or DNS host credentials (e.g., IONOS, Namecheap, GoDaddy, etc.)
Click Continue
Click Authenticate another domain to migrate your next site’s DNS records
Repeat the above steps for each site in your Workspace that requires DNS record migration (i.e., sites with a yellow Update needed status)
Important
If your domain uses CAA (Certification Authority Authorization) records,
you’ll need to update them manually to allow Webflow’s certificate
providers.
Otherwise, SSL certificates for your site may fail to provision or
renew.
Learn how to configure CAA records for Webflow SSL.
To migrate DNS records for individual sites, you can also click Update DNS next to each site with a yellow Update DNS status, or visit each listed site’s Site settings > Publishing > Production and click Update domain. You’ll need to repeat this process for all of your Workspaces where you’ve published sites to a custom domain. You can also manually migrate your DNS records.
Important
Set a default domain
for each of your sites after migrating DNS records. This ensures
all traffic is redirected to a single preferred
domain per site, helping you avoid SEO penalties from duplicate content
and giving visitors a consistent experience.