Best minimal Webflow blog templates
Minimal blog templates prioritise the writing. These Webflow templates take a restrained approach — generous whitespace, clear typographic hierarchy, and a reading experience that keeps visitors focused on your content. The minimal aesthetic is also extremely timeless: these templates will look as good in five years as they do today. Webflow's CMS makes managing a blog straightforward: publish new posts, organise by tag or category, and feature posts on your homepage without touching code. The templates here suit personal essayists, professionals publishing long-form content, newsletter writers building a public archive, and anyone who values words over decoration. For a darker alternative, see dark blog Webflow templates. The Framer equivalent is minimal blog Framer templates.

Reflect
A modern and typographical blog template

Scribe
A simple blog template for writers, bloggers, and news teams

Notes
A clean and modern personal blog template for writers

Narrative
A simple and modern blog template for writers, bloggers, and news teams

Compose
A vibrant and simple blog template for bloggers, creators and entrepreneurs

Column
A basic blog template for startup founders
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Minimal blog templates prioritise the writing above everything else. Clean typography, open layouts, and no visual clutter create the kind of reading experience that keeps people on the page longer. The minimal aesthetic is also timeless — your site looks considered and professional without being trendy.
Yes. Webflow's CMS editor is quick to use once you're set up — writing a new post, setting a cover image, adding tags, and publishing takes a few minutes. The editor strips away the complexity of the Designer and gives you a clean writing interface that's easy to use daily.
Yes. You can embed newsletter widgets from Substack, MailerLite, or ConvertKit, or use Memberstack to add paid subscription functionality to a Webflow site. The templates include newsletter sections as a starting point that you connect to your preferred provider.
Yes. Webflow's CMS supports categories and tags as multi-reference fields, letting you organise posts and create filtered collection views. Readers can browse by topic, and you can feature posts from specific categories on your homepage or in sidebar sections.
Yes. Owning your own Webflow blog gives you full control over design, SEO, and monetisation — none of which Medium or Substack give you. Migrating your archive involves recreating posts in Webflow's CMS, which is a one-time effort that pays off with a site you fully own.
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