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How to remove a language you no longer use from your Webflow site with Weglot

Simplify the multilingual management of your hotel website

Key points:

  • You can remove a language directly from your Weglot dashboard.
  • This action removes the language from the selector and translated URLs.
  • This is ideal for simplifying your website or refocusing your communication on priority markets.

If your hotel has recently adjusted its target markets, it may be worthwhile to remove a language that is no longer needed (for example, German if you are focusing on the French and English-speaking markets). Weglot allows you to do this easily, without modifying your Webflow website's code.

Remove a language from Weglot

  1. Log in to your Weglot account. Access your Webflow project in your Weglot dashboard.
  2. Open the language settings. In the sidebar menu, click Settings → Languages.
  3. Identify the language to remove. You will see a list of languages ​​currently active for your project.
  4. Click the trash can icon or "Remove language". Confirm the deletion. Weglot will automatically remove:
    • the selector's language,
    • the corresponding translated URLs (e.g., /de/, /it/),
    • and the recorded translations for that language.

💡 Tip: Before deleting, export your translations from the “Translations” tab if you wish to keep them for future use.

Check for updates on Webflow

Once the language has been removed in Weglot:

  • Refresh your Webflow site to verify that the language selector no longer displays it.
  • Test the URL redirects (the old version /language-removed/ redirects to the primary language).

💡 Tip: If the selector remains visible, clear the site cache or republish via Webflow Editor.

Best practices for hotels

  • Only display the languages ​​actually used by your target customers.
  • Inform your marketing team or agency if the removal is part of an international SEO strategy.
  • Keep a copy of the translated texts before deletion for possible reactivation.

Conclusion

Removing an unused language from Weglot is a quick process that contributes to the clarity and performance of your Webflow hotel site. By limiting languages ​​to truly relevant markets, you simplify management, improve SEO, and optimize the international user experience.