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Webflow subscription tracking.

Webflow has two parallel billing dimensions that confuse most teams: Site plans (hosting + traffic per site) AND Workspace plans (editor + designer seats). A team can be on a $35/month Workspace plan while each of their 8 sites racks up its own $14–$39/month Site plan. The leak is almost always abandoned sites still on paid hosting.

Webflow pricing

What you actually pay.

  • Workspace Free

    $0 (2 unhosted sites, basic features)

  • Workspace Starter

    $19/seat/month (annual)

    Unlimited unhosted sites, code export.

  • Workspace Growth

    $49/seat/month (annual)

    Adds advanced reporting, page-level permissions.

  • Site plans (separate per site)

    Basic $14 → Business $39/site/month (annual)

    CMS, eCommerce add-ons sold per site.

  • Enterprise

    Custom

    SSO, advanced security, SLA.

Pricing verified against Webflow’s public pricing page on 2026-05-20. Check the vendor site for the current canonical version.

Where the spend hides

Hidden renewal patterns for Webflow.

  • Pattern

    Abandoned sites still on paid Site plans

    Campaign sites, landing pages, and event sites stay on paid Site plans long after the campaign ends. Each runs $14–$39/month independently. Audit the Workspace's site list quarterly; archive sites that don't need to be live.

  • Pattern

    Workspace seats outliving the designer's tenure

    Designers who left still hold seats. Their sites can be reassigned within the workspace; the seat itself reclaims at the admin's action, not automatically.

  • Pattern

    Annual paid monthly billing cadence

    Both Workspace and Site plans default to annual contracts billed monthly. The bank statement shows monthly charges but the cancellation flexibility is annual. Mid-term changes don't refund.

Find your renewal date

How to find your hidden Webflow renewal date.

Workspace settings → Billing. Workspace plan renewal date and per-site renewal dates show separately. Each site has its own renewal cycle on the Sites tab.

Statement descriptors

What Webflow looks like on a bank statement.

Spendrein matches the following descriptors and routes them to the Webflow vendor record:

  • WEBFLOW
  • WEBFLOW.COM
  • WEBFLOW INC
  • WBF*WEBFLOW
Common questions

Webflow subscription questions, plainly.

  • Why do I have multiple Webflow charges on my statement?

    Because Workspace plans (editor seats) and Site plans (hosting per site) bill independently. A team with 5 seats and 6 hosted sites can show as 11+ charges per month across two SKUs. The workspace's Billing tab consolidates them into one view.

  • How do I cancel a Webflow Site plan I no longer need?

    Site settings → Hosting → Cancel hosting. The site reverts to a webflow.io subdomain; the custom-domain SSL is removed. Annual hosting doesn't refund mid-term — the cancellation takes effect at the renewal date.

  • How do I find my Webflow renewal date?

    Workspace settings → Billing for the Workspace plan; per-site Settings → Hosting for each Site plan. Renewal emails fire 30+ days ahead per subscription.

  • Does Spendrein detect Webflow?

    Yes — WEBFLOW, WEBFLOW.COM, WEBFLOW INC, and Stripe-routed WBF*WEBFLOW all match. Workspaces with multiple Webflow charges per cycle get grouped into one Webflow vendor record with a count of underlying line items (a proxy for site count).

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