Your Webflow marketing site stays untouched. We set up a content subdomain that handles your SEO — 100 articles over 90 days, fully automated.
Get Started — $500 →Webflow is excellent for marketing sites. But when it comes to content-heavy SEO:
Instead of fighting Webflow's limitations, we work around them. Your main site stays exactly as it is. We set up a lightweight Next.js app on a subdomain that handles all your SEO content.
learn.yoursite.com as part of yoursite.com for ranking purposes.Your only task: add two DNS records to your domain (takes 5 minutes in GoDaddy/Cloudflare). I handle everything else.
15 min to understand your business, audience, and SEO goals.
Next.js app, content strategy, email workflow — all configured.
I send you exact instructions. Copy-paste two records. Done.
Daily emails with article previews. Approve, reject, or auto-publish.
No. Google treats subdomains as part of your main domain for ranking purposes. The authority you've built on yoursite.com benefits learn.yoursite.com. Many large companies use this exact pattern (blog.hubspot.com, developers.google.com).
No. The system runs itself. You review daily email previews and click "approve" — that's it. Or set it to auto-publish and never think about it.
The content subdomain is independent of your Webflow site. If you rebuild your marketing site in WordPress, Framer, or anything else, your SEO content keeps running without changes.
Yes. Add a "Blog" or "Resources" link in your Webflow navigation pointing to learn.yoursite.com. Users won't notice they're on a subdomain — it's still your brand, your domain.
$500 one-time. 100 articles over 90 days. Subdomain setup included at no extra cost.
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