Here I explore and explain the somewhat confusing Webflow pricing plans. The Lite plan - 10 sites, with less limitations, and add hosting to a site when you are ready - if you are going to develop more than just your own sites, this might be a good way to go. Webflow is the next-generation all-in-one web design tool to build and launch responsive websites. It is possible to use Webflow for free, just paying for hosting - see blog post on that: The Free starter plan - 2 sites with 2 pages - find your way around for free - when you are ready you can add hosting to a site to unlock limitations. Webflow Squarespace Wix Starting Price: Free 14 per month: 16 per month: 16 per month: Starting Price For Ecommerce Sites: 29 per month: 23 per month: 27 per month: Billing Cycles: Monthly. To me, there seems to be a couple of options that would work for you: All website plans apply to one website, and you can add an eCommerce plan to your existing website plan later on. The other plans, however, come with a 0 transaction fee, which is more competitive than what similar companies offer. (Just to mention - some people use Webflow to design UI’s/Mockups for mobile apps too) Webflow’s site plans are further divided into website plans (starting at 12 per month) and eCommerce plans (starting at 29 per month). The least expensive plan is 29 per month and comes with a 2 transaction fee. Regarding the mobile app you mentioned - do you mean the mobile version of your site? (if so - the designer has you covered at 4 different breakpoints) or simply you have a mobile app you want to promote with a website? Hi to the forums - pricing is a little confusing at first!
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