Would a 500+ page website be too big to do in Relume? I'm looking to re-do my brands website and have at 10 doorway pages for the most populous cities in each state of the US plus many others for the industries that we serve. What is the biggest site that you've built starting in Relum then into Webflow? Also, what about a CMS, can relume help here?
Tyler B. yeah generally that would likely not be a great experience. Internally we’ve always been curious about large projects like this because on some level, isn’t there some way to creat a system around the number of pages? Meaning, are they truly 500 unique pages or is it just the content swapped out. Or maybe its 5 unique pages, assigned to certain categories. Wouldn’t you want most of these 500 pages to be powered by some sort of CMS? Relume cant really help with the CMS side. What are the goals for these 500 pages? SEO/AEO? If so, then they definitely don’t all need to be unique. So now your Relume project from 500 pages to what - 10?
Hey Matt, good questions. So I'm really looking to make 1 page but customized for the 10 most populous cities in all 50 states. So the template would be the same for all 500 but the content would be different and yes I would utilize Webflow's CMS for this. At the beginning stages of figuring out how to do this most efficiently. The goal is certainly SEO. So yes, It could be dwindled down to one page in Relume I suppose but duplciated 500 times with different lcoation specific keywords/content.
yeah, I would look at Relume as a design tool in this instance rather than being the source of truth for the content for these 500. I was thinking through this as well and for me, I would likely end up using Notion with Whalesync, and creating the fields based on the template and just building it up over time. Maybe leverage Notion AI. You could purchase Whalesync after you've built out say like 50-75% of the content pages, do some syncing, then continue writing.
Love this idea! Thanks, Matt! I'll let you know what I end up doing here. Seems like it will certainly be a process that builds up and evolves over time.
Ahhhh, yes, Whalesync, Webflow, Notion, and Airtable are all my wheelhouse. Thanks for the tag Austin L.. I’m currently working on a dental brokerage site that uses a ton of CMS to generate local pages and custom results for listings and more. We’re using Airtable and Whalesync but I have other clients using Notion. Tyler B. - If you ever need someone to bounce ideas off of, I’d love to chat. I’ll send you a calendar link via DM and we can shoot the breeze on how to build hundreds of pages at once and do it well.

