Can someone from the Webflow team help clarify the different pricing options and which one I should choose to create a site with more than 2 pages?
When it comes to pricing options in Webflow, there are a few different plans to choose from. To decide which plan is best for creating a site with more than 2 pages, it's important to consider the features and limitations associated with each plan. Here's a breakdown of the pricing options and their suitability for building a multi-page site:
- Free Plan:
- This plan is suitable for basic websites with up to 2 pages.
- Pages created with the free plan will have a Webflow subdomain and branding displayed.
- Limited access to features and design options.
- Lite Plan ($16/month):
- Ideal for individuals or small businesses.
- Allows you to connect your own domain.
- Offers up to 3 projects and 100 static pages.
- Adds the ability to remove Webflow branding.
- Pro Plan ($35/month):
- Designed for freelancers and small to medium-sized businesses.
- Provides up to 10 projects and unlimited static pages.
- Offers advanced interactions, custom code, and CMS (Content Management System) hosting.
- Includes options like form submissions, password protection, and client billing.
- Team Plan ($35/month per seat):
- Created for collaborating teams and agencies.
- Includes all the features of the Pro plan.
- Allows for seamless collaboration with team members and clients.
- Provides access and permission controls for different team members.
- Enterprise Plan (Custom pricing):
- Tailored for larger businesses and organizations with specific needs.
- Offers all the features of the Team plan, plus additional benefits like advanced security, dedicated support, and SLAs (Service Level Agreements).
- Pricing is customized based on individual requirements.
To create a site with more than 2 pages, it is recommended to choose either the Lite Plan or the Pro Plan. The Lite Plan can be a cost-effective choice for smaller projects, while the Pro Plan offers more advanced features and unlimited static pages, ensuring scalability and flexibility for larger websites. It's important to consider your specific needs and budget when selecting a plan.
Additionally, it's worth noting that Webflow's pricing is subject to change, so it's always a good idea to visit their official website for the most up-to-date information on pricing and feature availability.
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