CMS Filter


Add powerful filters to your Webflow CMS collections with just a few clicks — no coding needed

Add powerful filters to your Webflow CMS collections with just a few clicks — no coding needed
CMS Filter: Add Dynamic Filtering to Your Webflow CMS Without Code
CMS Filter empowers Webflow users to add advanced filtering capabilities to their CMS collections — right inside the Webflow Designer. Whether you're building a blog, a product listing, a portfolio, or a services page, CMS Filter helps your visitors find what they're looking for faster and more intuitively.
With CMS Filter, you don’t need to write a single line of code. The app integrates seamlessly into the Webflow Designer, allowing you to design, configure, and deploy your filters directly within your project. Choose from prebuilt templates to get started quickly, then use Webflow's native tools to fully customize the design.
Key Benefits
- No-Code Filter Setup: Add filters visually with an intuitive interface — no external tools or coding needed.
- Faster Navigation for Visitors: Let users narrow down content by keywords, categories, tags, or other CMS fields.
- Fully Integrated in Webflow: Build and style filters right inside Webflow Designer, no context switching.
- Start Fast with Templates: Use ready-to-go templates with filter functionality to accelerate your workflow.
- Flexible for Any Use Case: Works with blogs, product catalogs, portfolios, services, and more.
Currently Supported Filter Types
- 🔍 Search Input – Allow users to search by keywords across mapped CMS collections.
- 🔘 Filter Buttons – Let users filter items by clicking predefined buttons (e.g., tags, categories).
- ☑️ Checkbox Filters – Support multi-select filters for category, tag, or custom field options.
All filters are dynamic and map directly to your CMS collections, so they update automatically as your content grows.
Upcoming Features
These powerful new filter options are coming soon:
- 🔢 Number Range Filter – Let users filter by numeric fields like price, quantity, or ratings.
- 🔽 Sorting Options – Allow users to sort CMS items by newest, oldest, price, name, or custom order.
- 🎨 Color Picker Filter – Enable filtering based on color fields or design attributes.
Perfect for These Use Cases
- Help visitors explore blog posts by topic, tag, or author.
- Let customers filter products by category, price range, or color.
- Organize service listings by type, industry, or availability.
- Enable keyword search across large CMS datasets.
CMS Filter gives Webflow users of all levels the power to build rich, dynamic filtering experiences — without writing any code. Whether you start from a template or build from scratch, it’s never been easier to add CMS filtering in Webflow.
CMS Filter: Add Dynamic Filtering to Your Webflow CMS Without Code
CMS Filter empowers Webflow users to add advanced filtering capabilities to their CMS collections — right inside the Webflow Designer. Whether you're building a blog, a product listing, a portfolio, or a services page, CMS Filter helps your visitors find what they're looking for faster and more intuitively.
With CMS Filter, you don’t need to write a single line of code. The app integrates seamlessly into the Webflow Designer, allowing you to design, configure, and deploy your filters directly within your project. Choose from prebuilt templates to get started quickly, then use Webflow's native tools to fully customize the design.
Key Benefits
- No-Code Filter Setup: Add filters visually with an intuitive interface — no external tools or coding needed.
- Faster Navigation for Visitors: Let users narrow down content by keywords, categories, tags, or other CMS fields.
- Fully Integrated in Webflow: Build and style filters right inside Webflow Designer, no context switching.
- Start Fast with Templates: Use ready-to-go templates with filter functionality to accelerate your workflow.
- Flexible for Any Use Case: Works with blogs, product catalogs, portfolios, services, and more.
Currently Supported Filter Types
- 🔍 Search Input – Allow users to search by keywords across mapped CMS collections.
- 🔘 Filter Buttons – Let users filter items by clicking predefined buttons (e.g., tags, categories).
- ☑️ Checkbox Filters – Support multi-select filters for category, tag, or custom field options.
All filters are dynamic and map directly to your CMS collections, so they update automatically as your content grows.
Upcoming Features
These powerful new filter options are coming soon:
- 🔢 Number Range Filter – Let users filter by numeric fields like price, quantity, or ratings.
- 🔽 Sorting Options – Allow users to sort CMS items by newest, oldest, price, name, or custom order.
- 🎨 Color Picker Filter – Enable filtering based on color fields or design attributes.
Perfect for These Use Cases
- Help visitors explore blog posts by topic, tag, or author.
- Let customers filter products by category, price range, or color.
- Organize service listings by type, industry, or availability.
- Enable keyword search across large CMS datasets.
CMS Filter gives Webflow users of all levels the power to build rich, dynamic filtering experiences — without writing any code. Whether you start from a template or build from scratch, it’s never been easier to add CMS filtering in Webflow.
- Filter Any CMS Collection – Easily add filters to blog posts, products, portfolios, and moreFilter Any CMS Collection – Easily add filters to blog posts, products, portfolios, and more
- Map Collections as Filters – Use existing CMS collections as dynamic filtering sourcesMap Collections as Filters – Use existing CMS collections as dynamic filtering sources
- Fast & No-Code Setup – Configure everything visually, right within WebflowFast & No-Code Setup – Configure everything visually, right within Webflow
- Multi-Select & Single-Select Options – Support for both single and multiple filters at onceMulti-Select & Single-Select Options – Support for both single and multiple filters at once
- Multi-Select & Single-Select Options – Support for both single and multiple filters at onceMulti-Select & Single-Select Options – Support for both single and multiple filters at once