If you're managing multiple website projects in Webflow, you might wonder whether each one needs its own CMS site planning subscription.
1. Understanding Webflow Site Plans
- Site plans are specific to each project in Webflow. This means that if you have 5 individual website projects, each will need its own site plan if they require CMS capabilities.
- Webflow offers various site plans, including Basic, CMS, Business, and Enterprise. If your project uses CMS features, you'll need at least a CMS Site Plan for that specific website.
2. Deciding on Site Plans for Multiple Projects
- Evaluate the needs of each project individually. If a project doesn’t utilize CMS features, it may not need a CMS Plan.
- Consider the type of content and features required for each project. Projects with dynamic content that change regularly will benefit from a CMS Plan.
3. Cost and Management Considerations
- Factor in budget and resource allocation for each site's plan. Five CMS plans will be more costly than five Basic plans.
- Manage site plans efficiently by keeping track of which website requires which plan as per its needs.
Summary
Each Webflow project that requires CMS capabilities will need its own separate CMS Site Plan. Assess each project’s needs to determine whether a CMS plan is necessary, and manage your subscriptions accordingly.