How to Disable Indexing for a Page in Webflow
Learn how to disable indexing for a Webflow page with the noindex tag in Page Settings.
In this tutorial, Sandro, cofounder of Gemeos Agency, a Webflow agency, shows you how to stop a Webflow page from being indexed by search engines.
1. Disable indexing for a specific page
In the Designer, select the page you want to de-index. Go to Page Settings > SEO. Turn on the "This page should not be indexed" toggle. Webflow automatically adds the <meta name="robots" content="noindex"> tag to the page head.
2. Disable indexing for the whole project
To de-index the entire site (development environment, work in progress), go to Project Settings > SEO and turn on "Disable Webflow subdomain indexing". This option only affects the .webflow.io subdomain, not your custom domain.
3. Check after publishing
Publish the site and check for the noindex tag in the page source code (Ctrl+U > search for "robots"). Google removes de-indexed pages from its index in the following weeks, not instantly.
Conclusion
Webflow noindex is set up in one click in Page Settings. See also: customizing robots.txt in Webflow.
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