As an agency, how does it work with clients? Do they need to sign up to a workspace plan plus a site plan or is a site plan enough? Do you build the site directly on their plan or do you do it on your freelancer/agency plan and then transfer it to them? When you transfer the site to them, will they be asked to sign up to a plan? Can I use a referral/affiliate link?
@@TheBikeFathera site will ALWAYS need a site plan. With account plans, it depends on the needs of the client. if I’m setting up a website I generally create an account for them using my referral link and work using their login. You do get 2 freelancer guests but if you’re not an agency or freelancer then you can continue to use their login but I prefer handing the account over to them and inviting myself as a freelancer. I’ve heard transferring sites gets messy and I don’t know if site plans transfer so have never done this. I know it’s possible but I don’t see much benefit in it.
Hey! great video, very useful! I was wondering, how do you manage the monthly/anual cost of the webflow platform itself? Do you charge it separately to the client? and if so, do you pay it yourself upfront and then ask for the monthly payment or you just let your client directly pay this cost?
Depends how responsive the client is. If they’re slow I pay for it and add it on to the next invoice. I present the option though. I’m not interested in the admin of charging them monthly nor making a profit.
Their pricing is silly. Makes no sense. CMS Site Plan at $23 and then localization at $29 per locale. $9 isn't so much, but no asset localization and URL's fawks up SEO big time. Automatic visitor routing is not recommended by Google. The incentive is gone to use WebFlow at all. Great vid though.
Let me know if something doesn't make sense and i'll do my best to explain!! 🔥🔥🔥
As an agency, how does it work with clients? Do they need to sign up to a workspace plan plus a site plan or is a site plan enough? Do you build the site directly on their plan or do you do it on your freelancer/agency plan and then transfer it to them? When you transfer the site to them, will they be asked to sign up to a plan? Can I use a referral/affiliate link?
@@TheBikeFathera site will ALWAYS need a site plan. With account plans, it depends on the needs of the client. if I’m setting up a website I generally create an account for them using my referral link and work using their login. You do get 2 freelancer guests but if you’re not an agency or freelancer then you can continue to use their login but I prefer handing the account over to them and inviting myself as a freelancer. I’ve heard transferring sites gets messy and I don’t know if site plans transfer so have never done this. I know it’s possible but I don’t see much benefit in it.
Great video! The purposely confusing pricing of Webflow has always rubbed me the wrong way since I've started using it.
Hopefully I made it that little bit less confusing?! Thanks for watching
Great video, when you recommended "Shopify", do you mean to use Webflow with Shopify? Like can you just link or add on the payment page?
Thank you. No you need to use other tools to build a Shopify theme I believe. I think Wized are working on something though
Very nice breakdown!
Appreciate it!
Hey! great video, very useful! I was wondering, how do you manage the monthly/anual cost of the webflow platform itself? Do you charge it separately to the client? and if so, do you pay it yourself upfront and then ask for the monthly payment or you just let your client directly pay this cost?
Depends how responsive the client is. If they’re slow I pay for it and add it on to the next invoice. I present the option though. I’m not interested in the admin of charging them monthly nor making a profit.
@@webflowandcode Lovely, thank you so much for the answer!
No worries
Their pricing is silly. Makes no sense. CMS Site Plan at $23 and then localization at $29 per locale. $9 isn't so much, but no asset localization and URL's fawks up SEO big time. Automatic visitor routing is not recommended by Google. The incentive is gone to use WebFlow at all.
Great vid though.