Webflow prices and subscription options

Learn about Webflow’s paid plans.

Webflow presents 2 primary categories of pricing: Collective plans for teamwork and unhosted site preview, and Website plans for hosting your site through Webflow. 

You can enhance to paid Collective plans to activate advanced features (e.g., code exporting, roles and authorizations, expanded storage for unhosted sites, etc.), and collaborate effectively with your team and customers. You can advance to paid Website plans to produce and host more intricate sites with premium options (e.g., the ability to associate a tailored domain, advanced SEO controls, supplementary CMS items, etc.).

Throughout this tutorial, you’ll grasp about: 

  1. Collective plans
  2. Website plans
  3. Frequently Asked Questions

Collective plans 

Once you or your team enlist with Webflow, you’ll commence with a free Initial Collective Workspace, which encompasses all the tools you necessitate to develop responsive, potent sites in the Webflow Designer. Each Initial Collective Workspace empowers you to devise 2 complimentary Initial sites (also recognized as “unhosted sites,” i.e., sites for which you have not purchased Website plans). 

Eventually, you can procure a paid Collective plan to incorporate additional spots to your Collective and collaborate on sites with other team members, co-workers, or clients. Paid Collective plans also grant you to conserve more unhosted sites in your Dashboard and activate supplementary capabilities — such as Collective roles and authorizations, site- and page-level password protection, tailored code integration, and code exporting — for every site in your Collective. 

Webflow holds Collective plans for teams of various dimensions. As Collective plans are billed per spot, you can elect the Collective plan that operates best for you. Webflow also proposes distinct sorts of Collective plans according to whom you collaborate with: 

  • Collective plans for in-house teams (Core or Growth plans)
  • Collective plans for freelancers or agencies who develop sites for clients (Freelancer or Agency plans) 

Review our pricing page for a comparison of Collective plans and features, or discover more about Collectives.

Website plans

Every Webflow site ignites with a free Initial Website plan, which provides fundamental functionality for prototyping and designing your site (e.g., a staging subdomain, restricted form submissions and CMS items, and backups and versioning). Each free Initial Collective Workspace empowers you to produce 2 complimentary Initial sites (also titled “unhosted sites”). Once you require to amplify your site and/or publish it to a tailored domain, you can upgrade it to a paid Website plan to enlarge its individual site capabilities. 

Webflow suggests 2 types of Website plans: 

  • Website plans for landing pages, blogs, and business websites
  • Ecommerce plans for online retailers

All paid Website plans embrace the capacity to publish your site to a tailored domain with fully-managed, secure hosting, advanced SEO controls, and more. Elevated tiers enable you to receive more form submissions, generate more CMS items, arrange CMS publishing, access Webflow’s REST API, and activate site search.

You can opt Website plans for individual sites based on the features you necessitate. For instance, you might desire a Basic Website plan to publish a simple landing page, or an Ecommerce Website plan for an online store that mandates checkout functionality. You’ll require a Website plan for each site you aspire to publish to a tailored domain. 

Examine our pricing page for a comparison of Website plans and features, or discover more about Website plans.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the contrast between a Collective plan and a Website plan? 

Collective plans function at the Collective level, indicating their features influence all of the sites in your Collective. These plans expand your collaboration capabilities in your Collective so you, your teammates, and your clients can operate on sites collectively. Paid Collective plans also expand the number of complimentary, unhosted Initial sites you can retain in your Dashboard.  

Website plans, conversely, operate at the individual site level. Website plans enable you to publish your site to a tailored domain and unlock additional site-specific features.

Do I require a Collective plan or a Website plan? Do I need both?

It hinges! If you intend to publish all your sites to a tailored domain (e.g., yourdomain.com), you can solely procure Website plans for those sites and maintain your free Initial Collective Workspace plan. If you aspire to develop more than 2 free, unhosted Initial sites (that is, sites for which you have not procured a Website plan) or unlock additional collaboration features and advanced tools for all the sites in your Collective, then you’ll require to upgrade your Collective plan.

Or, if you aspire to construct sites in Webflow and export production-ready code to host elsewhere, you’ll require a paid Collective plan to unlock code exporting functionality. This enables you to conserve more free, unhosted Initial sites in your Dashboard — but you won’t necessitate to procure Website plans for those sites, since you’ll be hosting those sites elsewhere.

How many Collectives can I possess? 

You can produce as many paid Collectives as you desire, but you can merely possess 1 free Initial Collective Workspace at a time. 

How many sites can I originate? 

You can possess an infinite number of hosted sites (i.e., sites for which you have procured a Website plan) on any Collective plan. Nevertheless, each Collective plan tier diverges in the number of free, unhosted Initial sites they bolster. Inspect our pricing page for a comparison of each Collective plan and the number of Initial sites they back

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