If you've cloned a Webflow project that includes e-commerce functionality but you want to remove it while keeping CMS capabilities, follow these steps.
1. Remove E-commerce Pages
- Delete any e-commerce-specific pages from your project, like product, category, and checkout pages.
- Check the site menu or any links leading to these pages to ensure nothing is broken.
2. Unpublish E-commerce Collections
- Go to CMS Collections and find any e-commerce related collections, such as Products and Orders.
- Unpublish these collections if they are published, or if possible, delete them.
3. Disable E-commerce Features
- Navigate to the E-commerce tab in your Project Settings.
- Turn off any features, settings, or integrations that are specific to e-commerce.
4. Check Integrations and Custom Code
- Review any integrations or custom scripts added to the project that may be used for e-commerce, like payment providers or inventory management scripts.
- Remove or disable these integrations if they are no longer needed.
5. Update Plan (If Necessary)
- Consider whether you need to downgrade to a non-e-commerce Webflow plan if you were on an e-commerce specific plan.
Summary
To remove e-commerce functionality from your Webflow project while keeping CMS capabilities, delete e-commerce pages, unpublish or delete related collections, disable e-commerce features, check and remove integrations and custom code, and consider adjusting your plan if needed.