Webflow Cloud is out of beta and now available to all Webflow customers. Developers can deploy full-stack applications directly within Webflow using modern frameworks like Next.js and Astro — all powered by our native hosting infrastructure, provided in partnership with Cloudflare.
This means you can build and host dynamic, on-brand web experiences alongside your existing Webflow sites, without managing separate infrastructure or DNS configurations.
Get started with Webflow Cloud by exploring our developer docs.
New usage-based pricing
Webflow Cloud is now available to customers across all Webflow site plans. While all customers can take advantage of Webflow Cloud, feature access and usage limits vary by site plan, ranging from basic access on Starter plans to custom limits built for scale on Webflow Enterprise.
Webflow Cloud pricing is scalable so your costs are based on how your web app is actually being used — ensuring a cost structure that grows with your business. To support this flexible model, we’re updating how bandwidth is calculated and introducing two new usage-based limits to Webflow site plans:
- Bandwidth: Previously, bandwidth was measured based on static site delivery. Going forward, it will also include data transferred from any Webflow Cloud apps hosted alongside your site.
- Requests: Webflow sites now include monthly request limits, which count how often your Webflow Cloud apps are accessed or interacted with–such as API calls, page loads, or data fetches.
- CPU Minutes: You’ll also see new limits for CPU minutes which represent the total compute time your hosted Webflow Cloud apps use.
Note: These new limits for Requests and CPU minutes only apply to sites with hosted Webflow Cloud apps and are pooled across all Webflow Cloud apps on a given site plan— they are not allocated per app.

As with other usage-based limits on Webflow, if you exceed any of the 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.
You can read more about Webflow Cloud pricing here, or view the details on our pricing page.
New: Webflow Cloud Storage Beta
Alongside this general release, we’re also launching a new beta to provide developers with integrated data storage solutions as part of Webflow Cloud:
- SQLite: Manage structured data using SQLite, a lightweight, serverless database engine.
- Key-Value store: For storing and retrieving unstructured or semi-structured data at the edge.
- Object storage: Manage and serve large binary files, such as images and videos, directly within Webflow Cloud.
This beta will become available to any users in the original Webflow Cloud beta later this week – and will roll out to additional Webflow Cloud users soon. In the meantime, you can review documentation for these new beta features here.