Last updated:

June 4, 2026

Add Unlimited Items (over 100)

Webflow limits collection lists to 100 items. To show more, enable Paginate Items and set it to 100 on both the map item collection list and the pop-up/tooltip collection list in Webflow Designer. Dynamic Map loads all pages automatically. Always apply the same filter and sort settings to both lists. Note: 1,000+ items may cause performance issues on older devices.

Webflow CMS Collection Lists display a maximum of 100 items per page by default. For a Dynamic Map with more than 100 locations, a national store locator, a large property database, or a comprehensive city guide, this cap means only the first 100 CMS items appear as pins on the map. Dynamic Map’s Unlimited Items feature overcomes this limit by progressively loading additional CMS items in the background, allowing you to display hundreds or even thousands of locations on a single map.

The setup adds a few extra steps to your initial configuration, but once in place the unlimited display works automatically. Every item in your CMS collection will appear as a pin, regardless of how large the collection grows.

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Setup

In Webflow Designer, open the settings for your CMS Collection List (the hidden one used by Dynamic Map) and enable Paginate items. Set the items per page to 100.

CMS Map Item Collection List settings showing Paginate items enabled with 100 items per page.
CMS Map Item Collection List settings showing Paginate items enabled with 100 items per page.

Apply the same Paginate items setting to the pop-up/tooltip collection list if you have one. Both lists must have identical settings.

Pop-Up and Tooltip Collection List settings showing Paginate items enabled with 100 items per page.
Dynamic Map showing all items loading correctly after enabling pagination on the CMS collection list.

Practical Tips

  • Test with your full dataset before publishing. Always verify that pins beyond the first 100 are appearing correctly on your staging site before publishing. Add a CMS item at position 101 or beyond and confirm it shows on the map.
  • Performance scales with item count, so consider UX at very large numbers. Displaying 1,000+ items simultaneously adds load time and can make the map feel cluttered. For very large collections, consider whether a custom zoom position, CMS filters, address search, or live viewport filtering give users a better experience than showing everything at once.

Use Cases

  • A national retail chain with 200+ store locations that all need to appear on a store locator.
  • A real estate platform listing hundreds of properties where completeness is essential to user trust.
  • A city guide covering every restaurant, bar, and attraction in a large city, easily exceeding 100 items.
  • A job board mapped by location, where all open roles across a large company need to be visible.