You have to configure DNS records manually in order to connect a domain to a Webflow site. A couple of years ago, this was a pretty tolerably and unavoidable part of building a website.
But now Entri exists, and if Webflow used it on its back-end, users would never have to configure their own DNS records. Domain setup could take place in just a couple of clicks, and agencies would never again have to hound their clients for their DNS provider login details (which, of course, they can never remember).
For non-technical users, for admins who hate the back and forth this process generates, please consider adding this to Webflow 🙏
Check out the new improvements to managing custom domains in Webflow