Are you tired of seeing the “Made in Webflow” label on your website? You’re not alone!
Many users, especially those with premium or custom plans, prefer to remove this branding for a more professional look. In this tutorial, we’ll guide you through the steps to get rid of the “Made in Webflow” message.
Step 1: Accessing your Webflow Dashboard
To begin, open your web browser and navigate to webflow.com/dashboard. Log in to your account using your username and password. Once logged in, you’ll be redirected to your Webflow dashboard.
Step 2: Selecting the Project
In the dashboard, locate the project where you want to remove the “Made in Webflow” label. Click on the project name or thumbnail to open it.
Step 3: Entering Project Settings
Once inside your project, you’ll find a sidebar on the left-hand side of the screen. Towards the bottom of this sidebar, click on “Project Settings.”
Step 4: Navigating to Branding Settings
In the Project Settings menu, you’ll see several tabs at the top. Click on “Branding” to access branding-related options for your project.
Step 5: Removing the Branding
Under Branding settings, you’ll find an option labeled “Show ‘Made in Webflow’.” By default, this option is enabled. To remove the branding from your site, simply toggle this option off.
Note:
If you have a free plan or an account that doesn’t allow removing branding (such as the Lite plan), you may need to upgrade to a paid plan to access this feature.
Step 6: Publishing your Changes
Once you’ve disabled the “Made in Webflow” branding, it’s time to publish your changes. In the upper right corner of the dashboard, click on “Publish” to deploy your updated website.
- Pro Tip: Before publishing, make sure to double-check that all your desired changes have been made. It’s a good practice to preview your site in Webflow’s Designer or using the Preview button within the project editor.
After publishing, the “Made in Webflow” label will no longer be visible on your website. Congratulations! You’ve successfully removed it!
Conclusion
In this tutorial, we explained how to remove the “Made in Webflow” branding from your website. By following these steps and disabling the branding option in your project settings, you can achieve a more professional appearance for your site.
Note: It’s important to remember that removing the “Made in Webflow” branding may require a paid plan. Ensure that your account allows for this customization before proceeding.
We hope this tutorial has been helpful. Now go ahead and give your website that polished look it deserves!