30 WordPress sites migrated to Webflow
Digidop's newsletter from June 20, 2026.
Welcome to the Digidop newsletter. Once again this week, we're bringing you the best news from the world of the web — and the Webflow ecosystem.
On the program:
30 WordPress sites migrated to Webflow
Webflow vs full AI websites
Webflow canvas gets closer to Figma
30 WordPress sites migrated to Webflow: Orisha’s feedback
We had the pleasure of taking the stage at Yuri & Neil’s 2036 event, alongside Dorian Ménard, website manager at Orisha, and Gregory Ndzie, account executive at Webflow.
Dorian shares his experience on an ambitious project: migrating over 30 WordPress sites to Webflow Enterprise, in a large-scale multi-brand context. The talk covers technical, organizational and SEO challenges, the impact of AI on project management, and concrete takeaways for growth marketing teams.
New Webflow features
Canvas drag and zoom — Webflow’s canvas now supports native pan and zoom, Figma-style.
Track AI & MCP changes (Enterprise) — The Site Activity Log now shows the origin of each change: human, Webflow AI, or MCP (Cursor, Claude...).
Deploy apps on Webflow Cloud without creating a site — Webflow Cloud introduces One Click Deploy and App Project Types: you can now deploy an app directly from a repo, without needing to create a site first, and serve it at the root domain.
Reset default props on localized components — You can now set default values for component props per locale, and reset them back to the primary locale’s default with one click.
Quick snaps
And last but not least, here's some of the content we've picked up this week:
US government protects us from Fable and Mythos — Access to Claude Fable and Mythos has been suspended by the US government. Potentially limited to US users in the long run; worth keeping an eye on.
Figma to Webflow crash course 2026 — a crash course by Timothy Ricks on the latest version of Lumos, covering new features, recent updates, and his current approaches.
Top Webflow project upgrades — Timothy Ricks walks through the latest updates to the Lumos starter to take full advantage of new Webflow features.
The current state of Webflow vs AI — Timothy Ricks shares his take on the Webflow vs full AI websites debate.
Reacting to 5 beautiful creative websites — Ilja Van Eck reacts to five creative websites to spark some inspiration.
That's all for this week.
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Talk next week,
Lucas from Digidop


