A no-code repeater field add-on for Webflow CMS collections that lets editors add unlimited grouped sub-items without hitting the 31-field cap
Webflow CMS collections have a hard 31-field limit per collection. The number one workaround request from agencies is repeater fields: the ability to define a group of sub-fields (for example, image + caption + link for a gallery, or speaker name + bio + photo for a conference schedule) and add as many instances of that group as needed per record. The Webflow wishlist item for repeater fields was posted January 2017, has 352 votes, has been open for 9 years with no official status or response, and was consolidated from multiple related requests. Webflow's own documentation lists Rich Text as the only workaround, which forces editors to write structured content in markdown inside a text block. No third-party Webflow app in the App Marketplace or the Made-in-Webflow directory addresses this with a proper data-modeling and CMS editor layer. A web app that connects to Webflow via OAuth, lets the editor define a repeater field schema, stores the sub-item data in a companion database keyed to the Webflow CMS item ID, and exposes it via a hosted embed or Webflow Data API binding would close this gap for the thousands of agencies building portfolio, events, product, and directory sites on Webflow.
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Webflow has never responded to the repeater fields request (352 votes, Jan 2017, no status). The official workaround is Rich Text (not structured data, not editor-friendly). No SaaS companion in the Webflow App Marketplace or Made-in-Webflow directory provides a repeater field layer with a GUI schema editor and hosted data store. Divhunt supports repeater fields but is a competing platform, not a Webflow companion. Clean uncontested gap.