How to delete an old Webflow project
Why delete a project that has become useless?
Key points • Keeps your workspace clean and organized • Avoids confusion between old and new hotel sites • Frees up resources and reduces the risk of errors • Simplifies the overall management of your digital projects
Sometimes an old project is no longer used, for example, after a complete redesign of the hotel website or a change in visual identity. Deleting this project helps maintain a clean environment, avoids duplication, and allows you to focus your work on the versions that are actually in production.
Access your list of projects
Log in to your administration interface and open the page that lists all your projects. There you will see all your sites, sorted by creation date or according to your internal organization.
💡 Tip: Always rename your projects with descriptive names to avoid confusion, especially if your team has multiple contributors.
Select the project to delete
Locate the old project you want to remove. Before proceeding, make sure that: • this project is no longer in use • no important data is stored on it • no essential resources (images, pages, content) are still linked to it from another site
💡 Tip: If you're not sure, download a local backup or export the site code before deleting.
Delete the project permanently
Once the project has been identified:
- Open the project settings.
- Access the management options.
- Click on the delete option.
- Confirm the action when prompted.
The deletion is permanent, so it's important to proceed with caution. Once deleted, the project cannot be restored from your interface.
💡 Tip: always have this decision reviewed by your marketing or technical team, especially if several people work on the hotel site.
Check that the project no longer appears
After deleting the project, return to your list of projects to ensure it has disappeared. This simple check confirms that your workspace is now clean and up to date.
💡 Tip: take this opportunity to reorganize your active projects and centralize those related to your hotel in a dedicated folder.
Conclusion
Deleting an old project is a simple but essential step to maintain a clean work environment and avoid errors. By taking the time to verify its obsolescence and follow best practices, you maintain optimal management of your hotel's digital presence.