Can someone who has gone from a paid plan to a free plan on Webflow help me understand what will happen if I exceed the free limits and if I need to delete one of my four websites?
Published on
September 22, 2023
If you have switched from a paid plan to a free plan on Webflow and you exceed the free limits or need to delete one of your websites, here's what you can expect:
- Exceeding the free limits:
- Webflow's free plan has certain limits in terms of disk space, bandwidth, and the number of projects you can have. If you exceed these limits, the excess data may become inaccessible or your websites may go offline temporarily.
- To ensure you do not exceed the limits, keep an eye on your resource usage and manage your website's content and media files efficiently.
- Deleting a website:
- If you need to delete one of your four websites, follow these steps:
- Login to your Webflow account and navigate to the Dashboard.
- Find the website you want to delete and click on it to open the Editor.
- In the Editor, click on the "Project Settings" tab in the right sidebar.
- Scroll down to the bottom of the settings panel and click on the "Delete Project" button.
- A prompt will appear asking you to confirm the deletion. Review the warning carefully as deleting a project is irreversible, then click on "Delete Project" again to confirm.
- Once the project is deleted, it will no longer appear in your Dashboard, and its data and settings will be permanently removed from Webflow's servers.
It's important to note that downgrading from a paid plan to a free plan may involve other considerations as well, such as the loss of certain features and functionalities that are exclusive to paid plans. Make sure to review the details of the plan you are switching to and explore alternative options if needed.
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