Is there a way to have Webflow charge the client directly for hosting without them having to input their card details on my account?

Published on
September 22, 2023

Yes, there is a way to have Webflow charge the client directly for hosting without them having to input their card details on your account. This can be done by setting up a client billing project within your Webflow account. Here's how you can do it:

  1. Create a new project in your Webflow account specifically for this client.
  2. Go to the "Project settings" of the new project and select the "Client billing" tab.
  3. Click on the "Set up client billing" button to start the process.
  4. Fill in the required details including the client's name, email address, and the plan they will be billed for.
  5. Once you've entered the client's details, Webflow will send an email to the client with instructions on how to set up their billing information.
  6. The client can then follow the instructions in the email to securely add their billing information and set up the payment for hosting.
  7. After the client has set up their billing information, Webflow will charge them directly for the hosting plan they have selected, and their payment details will be securely stored by Webflow.

By setting up client billing in this way, you remove the need for your clients to input their card details on your account, making the billing process more secure and convenient for both parties.

Note: It's worth mentioning to your clients that we can only bill them for hosting, and not any other services like domain names or custom code work.

By following these steps, you can ensure that your clients can be charged directly for hosting without the need for their card details to be inputted on your account.

Additional Questions:

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