Do I need a Workspace plan or a Site plan?

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Whether you need a Workspace plan or Site plan (or both) depends on your collaboration and hosting needs.

Workspace plans operate at the Workspace level, meaning their features affect all of the sites in your Workspace. Paid Workspace plans also increase access to enhanced staging capabilities and advanced collaboration features.

Site plans, on the other hand, work at the individual site level. Site plans allow you to publish your site to a custom domain and unlock additional site-specific features.

If you intend to publish all your sites to a custom domain (e.g., yourdomain.com), you will need to purchase Site plans for those sites.

If you want to build more than two free webflow.io Starter sites or unlock advanced tools for all the sites in your Workspace, or want access to team collaboration capabilities, then you’ll need to upgrade your Workspace plan.

Or, if you want to build sites in Webflow and export production-ready code to host elsewhere, you’ll need a paid Workspace plan to unlock code export functionality. This lets you keep more free, unhosted Starter sites in your Dashboard — but you won’t need to purchase Site plans for those sites, since you’ll be hosting those sites elsewhere.

Good to know

If you want to buy seats to add additional team members, you don’t need to upgrade your Workspace plan from the Starter plan.