Webflow does not provide a public "Template ID" lookup to identify the template used by a website. However, there are some ways to infer or check which template may have been used.
1. Check for Template Clues in the Published Site
- Many Webflow templates include branding or credit links in the footer, such as “Made by [Template Creator]” or a link to the Marketplace.
- Open the website’s footer or use View Page Source in your browser to search for keywords like "Webflow," "template," or the template creator’s name.
2. Inspect the Project in the Webflow Designer (If You Have Access)
- If you have access to the project, go to the Pages panel and look at the structure and naming system. Templates often use standardized page names like “Home,” “About,” and “Style Guide.”
- Open the Style Guide page, which many templates include. It often contains branding, colors, and fonts used by that specific template.
3. Check the Webflow Marketplace
- Visit the Webflow Template Marketplace and try searching based on visual layout, name matches, or creator if you found any clues in the site.
- Use filters like "Business," "Portfolio," or pricing to narrow your search.
4. There Is No Public Template ID Lookup Tool
- Webflow does not display or store a visible template ID in the published site’s code.
- There is also no internal feature that shows the original template name once the site has been customized or cloned.
5. If You Cloned a Project
- If you cloned a template project or used a purchased template, that info may be visible in your Dashboard, under Project Settings > Hosting > Template Licensing, if applicable.
Summary
You cannot directly identify a Webflow template using a “Template ID.” However, you can look for clues in the site’s design, structure, and source code, or compare it manually with those listed in the Webflow Marketplace.