The problem is creating the subdirectories and pushing all needed pages to that subdirectory…you can of course create a subdirectory “/es” for the static pages in the pages panel, duplicate those in each language and move them around however, webflow doesn’t give you the ability to move the dynamic template pages to a sub directory which poses the problem.
If you have a blog that needs to be in English and Spanish there’s no way to push those dynamic Spanish posts to the “mysite.webflow.io/es/…” Sub directory. Unless someone knows of an elegant work around that they could share I just can’t see how you can create a decent multi language site in webflow.
From a UX perspective I would imagine allowing users to create top level subdirectories and the ability to move dynamic template pages into them along with the static pages would solve the problem?