Webflow hosting is included in every site we build, and it is significantly better than most small businesses have experienced on shared hosting or managed WordPress plans. Global CDN, automatic SSL, built-in DDoS protection, and 99.99% uptime without a server to manage or security patches to apply.
We handle the full hosting setup, custom domain configuration, DNS management, and publishing workflow so your site is live, fast, and secure from day one. If you are moving from another host, we manage the migration so there is no downtime during the switch.
Part of our Websites service. See also: Support Packages for ongoing site management.
Webflow hosting runs on AWS with a global CDN, automatic SSL, built-in DDoS protection, and a 99.99% uptime SLA. For a small business, the practical experience is a site that loads fast from anywhere, never goes down during a traffic spike, and does not require you to manage a server, apply security patches, or deal with a hosting company's support queue. The only maintenance involved is publishing new content through the Webflow Editor, which is exactly as complex as editing a Google Doc.
Webflow site plans for small businesses run between $14 and $39 per month depending on bandwidth, CMS item limits, and whether you need e-commerce functionality. That is comparable to managed WordPress hosting from a quality provider, and it includes the CDN, SSL, and DDoS protection that would be additional line items on most WordPress hosting plans. We handle the setup, domain connection, and DNS configuration as part of every project so you are not dealing with nameservers and propagation times on your own.
Yes. Every Webflow site includes a free subdomain at yoursite.webflow.io that you can use for staging and testing. When you are ready to go live, you connect your custom domain through Webflow's Publishing settings: add your domain, update your DNS records at your registrar to point to Webflow's servers, and publish. SSL is provisioned automatically once DNS propagates. The full process typically takes fifteen to thirty minutes for someone doing it for the first time. We handle all of that as part of launch on every project we build.