What Webflow Plan is Right For You? Hosting and Team Plans Explained - 2023 Update

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    CHAPTERS
    0:00 What Webflow Plan Is Right For Me?
    0:32 Webflow Hosting vs. Webflow Workspaces
    0:53 Choosing a Webflow Site Plan
    3:37 Webflow Ecommerce Plans Explained
    3:02 Why Is Webflow So Expensive?
    5:27 Is Webflow Ecommerce With It?
    6:13 Webflow Workspaces Plans Explained
    8:18 Do I Need a Webflow Workspaces Plan?
    What Webflow Plan is Right For You? Hosting and Team Plans Explained - 2023 Update

Комментарии • 62

  • @shayanzaidi2836
    @shayanzaidi2836 Год назад +7

    This video was perfect timing. Really needed this thank you Payton!

  • @adhdright2158
    @adhdright2158 Год назад +2

    Super helpful Payton! Thank you for front loading your video with a quick and clear differentiation of Site and Team plans. Great content!

  • @poface4827
    @poface4827 Год назад +9

    The free plan won't allow more than 2 pages. It also won't allow you to add any custom text.

  • @0xwdavies
    @0xwdavies Год назад

    This was a brilliant video. It's just well timed and informative.

  • @ivanaandersson
    @ivanaandersson 8 месяцев назад

    Thanks, this was very helpful, I think I finally understand what to offer to my client :D

  • @facundogonzalezhanna9214
    @facundogonzalezhanna9214 9 месяцев назад

    Such a good video fella... good job

  • @fabianschierz
    @fabianschierz Год назад +3

    What about custom code on a Freelancer / Agency workspace? And do you really need custom code functionality to add basic things like Google Tag Manager / Analytics to Webflow or is there another option on the free workspace plan as well?

  • @DidDet
    @DidDet Год назад +3

    So, can I export code with the freelancer workspace pricing plan? I'm still a bit confused

  • @francescowolflow
    @francescowolflow 3 месяца назад +1

    Netlify plan is the best

  • @bv2999
    @bv2999 11 месяцев назад

    Hey Payton - any recommendation on Storing favorite Free Templates or UI Kits so they don't eat up your "Unhosted Sites" limits?

  • @bobbysilver272
    @bobbysilver272 Год назад +3

    I want to give webflow a try...but I am so put off by their pricing.
    I can build and pay hosting fees for less than $50 per site per year with many hosting companies..

  • @user_noway
    @user_noway 10 месяцев назад +1

    can I integrate strip payment without ecommerce plan? in basic plan?

  • @sneezegaming9120
    @sneezegaming9120 Год назад

    When looking at the freelancer plan it says "maximum of 3 seats" but at checkout it says that for 2 or more seats you have to buy the agency plan, is this intended or is it a bug of some sort?

  • @ebukamonago6814
    @ebukamonago6814 Год назад

    Must i pay for workspaces when hosting with webflow

  • @jawadahmed8956
    @jawadahmed8956 Год назад

    What is the difference between "Agencies and in house" they both work in teams. So why separate plan for them

  • @petermckinnon3104
    @petermckinnon3104 Год назад

    Would someone kindly give me some advice.
    I am about to put my first ever webflow site onto a site plan, what I would like to know is, can I delete the original design from my workspace or does it have to stay there for the entire life of the live site.
    If I do delete it, how would I edit it if needed.
    Appreciate any advice
    Pete

  • @KachZz
    @KachZz 9 месяцев назад +2

    coming from Wordpress, this is crazy xD

    • @Sponsi_PL
      @Sponsi_PL 3 месяца назад +1

      Coming from Joomla and a bit of Wordpress - I am still calculating not only the money but also possibilities and what the product really is... I know what I can do in Joomla or Wordpress and you must think the same: hey, I can do all that better, faster, easier, cheaper in production... IMO it's a better deal if you can't code templates even... And being a Webflow/Framer beginner, I must say I struggle with them. I know e.g. Bootstrap but the logics of WF and some peculiarities - sometimes are hard. And the editor itself is not awesome. I LOVE WebStorm, YKWIM...

  • @user-ul9ux8oj8j
    @user-ul9ux8oj8j Год назад

    I cant build more than 2 pages without paying? What if I don't need their hosting?

  • @YuppinYanni
    @YuppinYanni Год назад +1

    What does a seat mean? Also, for any "in-house" and "freelancers / agencies" plan, you still need a hosting plan, or hosting is included with those plans?

    • @Sponsi_PL
      @Sponsi_PL 3 месяца назад

      You can host as a test site, if you want to publish live, you have to purchase a plan...

  • @s.hammad
    @s.hammad Год назад +1

    Thanks for the video Payton. What about the designers going to be selling Webflow templates? Suppose if a person is creating 4 templates to sell on the platform, do they need the premium (Freelancer or Agency plans) for this? Knowing they might not get any sales initially or later. What are your thoughts on this?

  • @nickbrodd7159
    @nickbrodd7159 10 месяцев назад

    It doesn't seem like this video content is aligned with the current pricing plan? On a Freelancer plan I'm only allowed to create 2 pages per website. Virtually that means I can't compete any project for any customer without first signing them up for a hosting plan.

  • @user-qj9pi5jz8q
    @user-qj9pi5jz8q Год назад

    I am an Abroad Jobs Counselor agency. I am confused about my plan for a website. I am offering course services, where buyers purchase the course from my website. Buyers will get 3 month of course login access account in their paid plans on my webfloe website. Which Plan do I have to buy, I am totally confused. Whether I should go with a CMS website or an eCommerce plan. Please guide me

  • @pilot341
    @pilot341 11 месяцев назад +1

    Don't understand that site plan and Freelancer?

  • @naveedanjum9183
    @naveedanjum9183 Год назад +2

    Hi Clark, thanks for a such nice clarification between Hosting and Team plans! I have a question, As a Freelancer, if a customer comes to me and he wants to build a small CMS site, So first question is does he have to buy his Hosting and Team plan both? or I as a freelancer use my own Team plan but ask my customer buys his Hosting plan?
    its seem confusing, because development is not a customers problem that's why he is hiring a us as a developer to develop his site so why would he pay for a tool. To me its like asking our client to pay for Figma our Adobe. and secondly, how we convince customer to use Webflow hosting and its CMS instead of Wordpress?

    • @williammills3444
      @williammills3444 6 месяцев назад +1

      Did you ever find the answer to this? I have the same question I think. Will a client have to purchase a site plan and a workspace plan?

    • @Sponsi_PL
      @Sponsi_PL 3 месяца назад

      I think Webflow and Wordpress are still quite far apart from each other so it's a question of customer needs, you will have to find that out yourself. As for paying for the tool - yeah, well - this is the thing. Think of it. Nowadays a lot of things have gained popularity being a subscription. People generally have mixed feelings, especially old schoolers, I think... I also have problems and can't comprehend when what with Webflow pricing. Being a CMS webmaster, I have doubts. On the other hand, if I learn a bit more how to fiddle with Webflow, it might be an alternative at some times. I feel it might be a version of the service for a full website that is for beginning websites / companies, who don't want to e.g. invest 2-3-4 thousand euros upfront. They take 20 hours of your time, you charge them, add fees, voila - IMO that could be enough for a year or two. And then - who knows?

  • @bransharomania9488
    @bransharomania9488 Год назад

    What about hosting on my own ?

  • @Mehdi-Benabbes
    @Mehdi-Benabbes Год назад

    Thanks man, was just looking for this. and tbh its kinda not a beginner friendly service at all. too expensive, In my situation from a 3rd world country, the price is x3 times expensive due to our low value currency and honestly, Learning to code would be more suitable even tho it takes more time and effort.

  • @aminurrahman2390
    @aminurrahman2390 10 месяцев назад +1

    But the item limits really sucks, if you’ve 100 blogposts you’re out 100 items.
    If you’ve 50 products with 10 variants each. You’re out 500 items.
    That also includes things like individual pages, category pages etc

  • @blankspace4416
    @blankspace4416 8 месяцев назад

    Can i upload the exported code from webflow to a different hosting service as hostinger or bluehost ?

    • @Sponsi_PL
      @Sponsi_PL 3 месяца назад

      You know, Webflow has a Q&A section : )
      "You can export your site and host it anywhere you like with any of our paid Workspace plans, no attribution required.‍ Note: Dynamic content must be exported on a collection-by-collection basis and forms will stop working. No, you can only develop websites in Webflow. If you export your code, it can’t be reimported."
      They say it creates HTML, so I've heard, and you can just upload it, losing forms and CMS capability of course.

  • @petermckinnon386
    @petermckinnon386 Год назад

    Hi, great tutorial Payton.
    Quick question mate, If you have the basic plan with the 2 free workspaces, once you set up a site plan and the site goes live can you delete that site from your workspace to free up another space. (hope that makes sense)
    Pete

    • @iben1195
      @iben1195 Год назад

      Delete a site from your workspace and is gone for good. Is not a possible action.

    • @petermckinnon386
      @petermckinnon386 Год назад

      @@iben1195 Is not a possible action? what does that mean mate?

    • @iben1195
      @iben1195 Год назад

      @@petermckinnon386 The two free unhosted sites don't count when you upgrade, I think that's your concern. So when you migrate them to a paid plan, yes, you free up space. But if you rather delete them, you'll have your live websites deleted.

    • @Elliot_7
      @Elliot_7 10 месяцев назад

      If you want your website to remain live on the internet, you should keep the site in your workspace. By keeping the site in your workspace, you can continue to access and edit it as needed.

    • @petermckinnon386
      @petermckinnon386 10 месяцев назад

      Thank you@@Elliot_7

  • @williammills3444
    @williammills3444 6 месяцев назад +1

    Clients have to pay for both a workspace AND site plan?

    • @Sponsi_PL
      @Sponsi_PL 3 месяца назад

      no, just the site plan; you as a designer CAN buy a workspace plan

  • @yeaabuddy8929
    @yeaabuddy8929 Год назад

    cant beat shopify for ecommerce

  • @Vikram.Thakker
    @Vikram.Thakker Год назад +1

    What does CMS items mean?
    Let’s say it is a 20 page website, then does it mean that there are 20 cms items?

    • @cbraundev
      @cbraundev Год назад

      CMS is like a database. So say you have an ecommerce site, and each store page looks the same but has different content. You can keep that same layout for all those pages but use your CMS to swap out the content, like the name of the item, price, picture, reviews, etc.

    • @Vikram.Thakker
      @Vikram.Thakker Год назад

      @@cbraundev thx for the reply. I had contacted Webflow support after this query in the comment in here and the gist of what they said is that there are a max of 100 pages on any plan, and each blog page is a cms item. Their cms plan has 2000 cms items.

  • @kawaiihikari0
    @kawaiihikari0 Год назад

    If your learning just fill student application got approved in 1 week and got a year free of the CMS site plan

  • @mask4436
    @mask4436 4 месяца назад

    Sir I've a doubt
    When we will handover the website to the client do we need to tell them about the running cost of the Webflow website such as Webflow plans & Hosting
    Or do we need to tell these things before the website is built?

    • @Sponsi_PL
      @Sponsi_PL 3 месяца назад

      You pay at the moment of publishing. IMO you don't have to tell them that it's webflow, it costs yearly or monthly... of course, it will be either you or the customer paying anyway but with your fees. Or you can invoice the customer directly via Webflow. IMO it's better to be clear about it and openly say what kind of service that is because if there is a problem or you need to improve / add functions and they are impossible because custom coded then well, it will come out eventually.

    • @mask4436
      @mask4436 3 месяца назад

      @@Sponsi_PL okay okay got it yess then it's recommended to keep things clear about the additional costs of running the website from the first

  • @kalablack6996
    @kalablack6996 Год назад

    👍🙂

  • @thevikingsock8527
    @thevikingsock8527 8 месяцев назад

    If webflow would respect its customers, they would not charge per page and their would allow you to host it on your own

  • @thevikingsock8527
    @thevikingsock8527 8 месяцев назад +1

    You sound like a webflow fanboy. Other tools are also great, they need to be, so they get used. Charging in webflow is a big shame and their tools dont justify that

  • @blackghost_666
    @blackghost_666 8 месяцев назад

    since this is outdated maybe it's time to delete this video from YT - don't you think?

  • @cryMoreLoL
    @cryMoreLoL Год назад

    very similar thumbnail and intro as flux academy 🤦‍♂ highly doubt an accident

    • @PaytonClarkSmith
      @PaytonClarkSmith  Год назад

      Not a coincidence at all! That’s how RUclips works. You find old videos by other creators that performed well but are outdated. You learn from what they did well (thumbnails) and make the video longer with more value. Winning formula 🏆

    • @cryMoreLoL
      @cryMoreLoL Год назад

      @@PaytonClarkSmith thanks for being honest (sincerely mean that) but disagree.