The 4-day migration plan
Day 1
Heatcord audits your Webflow site. Identifies which pages are webinar-related (sign-up, replay, thank-you) vs general (homepage, blog, about). Only webinar pages migrate.
Day 2
Rebuilds the webinar sign-up pages in Heatcord's AI page builder. Heatcord converts your Webflow design system (fonts, colors, spacing) into the new page so visual continuity is preserved.
Day 3
Sets up the URL redirects: old Webflow URLs (yoursite.com/webinar-signup) 301 to new Heatcord URLs (webinars.yoursite.com/signup). Form-submit endpoints update too.
Day 4
Test signup → confirmation → reminder flow end-to-end. Webflow site stays live for non-webinar pages; webinar pages now run on Heatcord with better conversion.
What you trade. Feature by feature
Webflow CMS ($23-49/mo)
Designer-focused site builder, CMS for blogs/case studies/portfolios, custom code freedom, hosting. No webinar-specific patterns (countdown, urgency, always-next-session scheduling).
Heatcord page builder
AI page builder optimised for webinar sign-up patterns: dynamic countdown, always-available slot picker ('next session in 47 min'), mobile-first conversion patterns, integrated reminder + replay funnel. Webinar pages only.
What it actually costs to leave
Webflow has annual + monthly plans. Hidden cost: SEO equity on the old webinar URLs. Your old Webflow webinar page might rank for 'X coach webinar Q2 2026' or 'register for [event]'. Those rankings stay if you 301-redirect properly. Heatcord handles 301s on day 3.
The one thing you'll forget
The thing creators always forget when leaving Webflow: Webflow Forms connections. Your old form might be wired to ConvertKit, MailerLite, or HubSpot via Webflow's native connections. Heatcord has its own form-submit handlers but the downstream audience list still needs to receive the data. Heatcord re-wires the connection on day 3.
Start the 4-day migration this week
Email Heatcord at contact@heatcord.com. He runs the migration personally for every early-access signup. Migration cost: included.