![]() How does the integrated CMS for Blogs included with the e-commerce Site Plan differ (if at all) from the CMS with the other Site Plans? I’m clearly not understanding the relationship between ‘Items’ shown in the e-commerce Plans vs the Site Plans, is anyone able to elaborate and explain what this means in practice? Under the e-commerce plans the Standard Plan has a limit of 500 items, the Plus Plan 1,000 items (which it says includes all e-commerce products, variants, categories and CMS items). Is there any way to do real-world testing using thousands of records with an Account Plan prior to purchasing a Site Plan bearing in mind the discrepancy between the number of CMS items allowed? The Lite Account Plan restricts me to 50 CMS collection items yet CMS and Business Site Plans allow for 2k and 10k collection items respectively, so I assume the Site Plan expands the Account Plan, as in you effectively have access to 50 for testing when setting up your site but this increases once you have purchased a Site Plan? This is where I am now confused… Assume I go for the Lite Account Plan (as it seems to suit my needs). I would need an e-commerce Site Plan to accommodate payments? I’m limited to 50 CMS items regardless of Lite or Pro plan, I’m assuming this means a max of 50 rows/records across all Collections? The Lite Plan would be suitable (if I’m willing to accept Webflow branding on form emails), the Pro Plan would be required to remove the Webflow branding? This will be one project requiring more than two static pages but less than 100. I need both an Account Plan and a Site Plan to meet the above requirements? ![]() Site needs to allow form upload of image files into Webflow CMS (quantity of files as yet unknown from a currently unknown number of sources).Ĭustom branded (ideally but unsure if essential) form emails. ![]() not on a Webflow subdomain).Ĭlient won’t have or need access to the CMS or backend. I’m trying to understand a few things with regards Webflow pricing options and possible Webflow CMS limitations for a project and wondered if anyone is able to provide clarification…Īn e-commerce website (it needs to accept payments). ![]()
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