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How to Find the Right Webflow SEO Expert (and Avoid the Wrong One)

Sofian Bettayeb
Sofian BettayebWebflow SEO Expert
6 min read

Webflow has an expert marketplace. It lists designers, developers, and SEO specialists. But finding someone who will genuinely grow your organic traffic? That's harder than the platform makes it look.

I've been doing SEO for Webflow sites for over 10 years. The gap between what clients expect and what most "Webflow SEO experts" actually deliver is real. And it starts with how Webflow vets expertise — or doesn't.

What is a Webflow SEO expert?

A Webflow SEO expert combines SEO strategy with hands-on Webflow experience and takes ownership of your organic growth, not just the tasks on a checklist.

That last part is the one most people skip. Optimizing metadata and fixing page speed is not SEO. It's the foundation. Growth comes from what you build on top of it.

Webflow's expert marketplace has an SEO problem

To become a certified Webflow developer, you pass exams. You prove technical depth. Webflow assesses your work before giving you a badge. But then, SEO is considered as an interest. You add it to your profile page. That's it.

No test. No assessment. No evidence required. Anyone who has touched a meta tag in Webflow can list themselves as an SEO expert. And a lot of them do.

Webflow needs a real SEO expertise badge in their expert marketplace. The bar for assessing SEO knowledge is nowhere near what they demand from developers or designers. Someone who cares about client growth more than GSAP animation deserves that recognition, and clients deserve a way to find them.The result: clients searching for SEO help often end up with someone who ranked their own portfolio page and calls it SEO experience.

Two types you should avoid

There are two profiles that look like Webflow SEO expertise but aren't.

The designer or developer who added SEO

This is the most common one. A talented designer or developer who's learned enough SEO to add it to their offer. They're not wrong to do it. Technical SEO is real work and they're often good at it.

They can fix page speed, add schema markup, configure a sitemap, set meta titles. If technical SEO is your main gap, this profile can deliver.

But technical SEO is a fraction of what organic growth means. I see a lot of Webflow developers and designers adding SEO to their offer just because they can optimize a website for search engines. That's one layer. Keyword strategy, content, intent matching, building topical authority: that's where rankings actually come from. And that's where this profile typically stops.

The SEO consultant who doesn't know Webflow

Classically trained in SEO, probably competent, but never actually worked in Webflow.

They'll run a Semrush audit and hand you a 40-page report. Then someone has to implement the recommendations. They can't. So now you need a developer: two fees, two schedules, every change taking twice as long.Webflow has specific constraints. How the CMS works, what you can edit in the Designer, what needs custom code. Someone who hasn't worked in it doesn't know what takes five minutes and what takes a day. That friction adds up fast.

What a real Webflow SEO expert looks like

Three things, and honestly you need all three to see real results.

The first is SEO depth. Beyond technical. Strategy, keyword research, content planning, search intent. Can they explain why you're not ranking? Can they build a plan and actually execute it?

The second is Webflow fluency. For Webflow SEO to move at any reasonable pace, the person doing the work needs to know the CMS structure, publishing workflows, and what's actually editable in the Designer. Someone who knows the platform well moves faster and breaks fewer things.

The third is ownership. A real expert isn't just logging hours and sending reports. They're accountable for whether the traffic moves. If it isn't, they need to have an answer. That accountability changes how they approach the work.

What to look for when hiring

Past projects and client results

Ask for specifics, not a logo wall. Traffic growth over what period? Rankings that improved? Content that actually converted? If they can't point to any, keep looking. The most common thing I see is an "SEO expert" with a well-ranked personal site and no client results to show.

Years of experience

Experience means exposure to more situations: algorithm updates, failed strategies, difficult niches. Someone three years in has seen a fraction of what someone eight years in has seen. It also tends to signal focus — senior SEO people specialize. That's usually what you want.

Webflow experience

Platform knowledge speeds everything up. Someone who has built in Webflow extensively knows the shortcuts and the constraints. Not a minor thing when you're trying to publish content consistently and move fast.

Language

Not critical for technical work. For content strategy and editorial reviews, working in a shared language removes friction. Worth thinking about on complex or long-running projects.

How much does a Webflow SEO expert cost?

Depends a lot on what you're buying.

Technical SEO audit and fixes: €500–€2,000 (one-time). Full audit and implementation in Webflow: schema, redirects, metadata, page speed. A developer with solid SEO knowledge can handle this.

Monthly SEO retainer: €1,000–€5,000/month. Ongoing content strategy, keyword targeting, CMS work, reporting. Wide range because scope varies a lot. Some retainers are one person a few hours a week; others are closer to a dedicated engagement.

Full organic growth engagement: €3,000–€10,000+/month. Strategy, content creation, technical execution, reporting, iteration. You're paying for someone to own a growth channel.

One thing to know: low prices almost always mean limited scope. A €300/month "SEO package" typically means scheduled reports and minor metadata updates, not actual growth work.

Four Webflow SEO experts worth considering

Finding someone with both SEO depth and real Webflow experience is harder than it should be. These four have it.

ExpertBased inFocusLinks
Sofian BettayebBern, SwitzerlandWebflow SEO strategy, Growth, AEO/SEO toolsLinkedIn
Samuel UebersaxSwitzerlandWebflow SEO, organic growth for Webflow-built sitesWebsite · LinkedIn
Casey LewisDallasSEO + Webflow, measurable organic resultsLinkedIn
Michael MielloFranceWebflow + SEO across multiple industriesLinkedIn

Sofian Bettayeb

Samuel Uebersax

  • Based in: Switzerland
  • Focus: Webflow SEO, organic growth for Webflow sites
  • Website · LinkedIn

Casey Lewis

  • Focus: SEO + Webflow, measurable organic results
  • LinkedIn

Michael Miello

  • Focus: Webflow and SEO across multiple industries
  • LinkedIn

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