Understanding Webflow Cloud pricing and new usage-based limits

Webflow Cloud is now available to customers on all site plans–unlocking the ability to deploy dynamic web apps alongside your Webflow site.

Understanding Webflow Cloud pricing and new usage-based limits

Meg Murray
Product Marketing Lead, Ecosystem & Marketplace
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Meg Murray
Product Marketing Lead, Ecosystem & Marketplace
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We’re excited to bring powerful, scalable web app hosting infrastructure to all Webflow customers — without managing separate hosting services or complex DNS configurations required.

As Webflow Cloud becomes generally available, we’re introducing a few important updates to how usage is measured across Webflow site plans. These changes reflect the flexible, usage-based nature of Webflow Cloud and are designed to scale with your app, whether you’re building a lightweight calculator or a full-featured dashboard.

Here’s everything you need to know.

How Webflow Cloud pricing works

Webflow Cloud is now available to customers across all Webflow site plans, unlocking the ability to deploy dynamic, logic-based web apps alongside your visual front-end. While all customers can take advantage of Webflow Cloud, feature access and usage limits will vary by site plan.

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Webflow Cloud limits and features across Webflow site plans

Since Webflow Cloud pricing is usage-based, your costs are based on how your app is actually used — ensuring a cost structure that scales with your business.

To support this flexible model, we’re updating how bandwidth is calculated and introducing two new limits that to measure Webflow Cloud usage across all site plans:

  1. Bandwidth: Previously, bandwidth was measured based on static site delivery. Going forward, it will also include data transferred from your hosted Webflow Cloud apps. This means that sites can expect to see an increase in bandwidth usage once Webflow Cloud apps are published to the site’s domain.
  2. Requests: Site plans now include monthly request limits which represent the number of requests your Webflow Cloud application handles each month. This means that sites with higher-traffic, or more interactive, apps will naturally consume more requests, and may require higher site limits.
  3. CPU Minutes: You’ll also now see limits for CPU minutes on site plans representing the total compute time used by your hosted Webflow Cloud apps. This means that sites with Webflow Cloud apps relying on heavy custom logic may reach CPU limits more quickly and require upgrade.

These new limits for Requests and CPU minutes only apply to sites with hosted Webflow Cloud apps.

Webflow Cloud is also included for all Webflow Enterprise customers — with generous usage tiers designed to support high-traffic, mission-critical web apps at scale. Enterprise customers benefit from higher default thresholds ensuring even the largest teams can build without limits and scale without compromise.

Surge protection and tracking your usage

As with other usage-based limits on Webflow, if your site exceeds any of the usage limits associated with Webflow Cloud, you will be notified and given a grace period where temporary overages won’t result in extra charges thanks to  Surge Protection.

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Webflow Cloud usage data will be visible under the "Usage" tab of your site dashboard

If usage returns to normal the next month, no action will be taken — but if your Webflow Cloud usage exceeds your site’s limits for two consecutive months, your site plan will be automatically upgraded to match your usage at the start of your next billing month.

You can view detailed usage metrics for bandwidth, requests, and CPU minutes on your site usage dashboard so you can monitor performance and scale with confidence.

For a full breakdown of usage tiers, pricing details visit our pricing page.

Build with confidence

Webflow Cloud is designed to scale with your ambition, whether you’re shipping a prototype or building production-grade web apps. These new pricing updates reflect our commitment to a transparent, flexible platform that grows with you, without unexpected limits or locked-in complexity.

Ready to get started? Check out our developer docs.

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Last Updated
July 21, 2025
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