Summary of Webflow Pricing and Plans in 2024 - Explained 7 Minute
The video provides a clear and concise breakdown of Webflow’s pricing and plans for 2024, focusing on helping new users understand which plan suits their needs best. It distinguishes between two main categories of plans: Site Plans (hosting for individual websites) and Workspace Plans (collaborative accounts for individuals or teams managing multiple websites).
Key Points on Webflow Pricing and Plans:
1. Site Plans (Hosting for Websites)
- Starter Plan (Free): Limited to staging links with Webflow.io domain, two-page static sites, and up to 50 CMS items. Ideal for practice but not scalable for real projects.
- Basic Plan ($14/month): Static websites only, no CMS items, supports up to 150 pages. Not commonly used by experienced users.
- CMS Plan ($23/month): Recommended starting point for most users. Supports up to 150 pages, 2,000 CMS items, and 1,000 form submissions. Suitable for small to medium businesses.
- Business Plan ($39/month): For larger websites with up to 150 pages, 10,000 CMS items, more form submissions, more content editors, and higher traffic limits.
- Enterprise Plan (Custom pricing): Unlimited traffic, enhanced security features (e.g., HIPAA compliance), and suited for organizations with strict security needs or high traffic volumes.
2. Workspace Plans (For Teams and Collaboration)
- In-House Teams:
- Starter (Free): Access to the Webflow platform for individuals building their own sites.
- Core ($19/month): Up to 3 users, allows more robust staging sites with up to 150 pages and 50 CMS items, role/permission settings, and up to 10 free commenters.
- Growth: Supports up to 9 users and unlimited staging sites, designed for larger teams.
- Enterprise: For very large marketing teams requiring extensive collaboration and development access.
- Freelancers and Agencies:
- Similar to in-house plans but tailored for those building websites for clients.
- Key features include free guest access to client workspaces (clients don’t pay for additional users) and full CMS access to build out sites before transferring to clients.
Additional Notes:
- Webflow combines development and hosting, unlike traditional setups where these are separate.
- CMS capabilities are a major advantage of Webflow and are critical for dynamic website needs.
- Form submission limits mainly matter if using Webflow’s native forms; integration with platforms like HubSpot may bypass these limits.
- Traffic limits vary by plan and should be considered based on expected site visitors.
- Workspace Plans focus on collaboration, user roles, and managing multiple projects.
Main Speaker/Source:
The video is presented by an experienced Webflow user or agency representative who has built over 100 Webflow websites, offering practical insights and recommendations based on real-world use.
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