What Happens if I Cancel Webflow?

If you are considering canceling your Webflow subscription, it’s important to understand the implications and what exactly happens when you decide to cancel. In this article, we will explore the process of canceling Webflow and what it means for your website.

Canceling Webflow Subscription

If you no longer wish to continue using Webflow, you can easily cancel your subscription by following these steps:

  • Step 1: Log in to your Webflow account.
  • Step 2: Navigate to the Account Settings.
  • Step 3: Locate the Billing tab in the Account Settings.
  • Step 4: Click on the Cancel Subscription button.

Cancelling your subscription will prevent any future charges from occurring. However, it’s important to note that canceling your subscription does not automatically delete or remove your website from the Webflow platform.

Website Availability After Cancellation

Your website will remain accessible and fully functional even after you cancel your Webflow subscription. This means that visitors can still access and interact with your website as usual.

Note:

  • If you have a custom domain connected to your Webflow site, it will continue to work after cancellation as long as you manage the DNS settings correctly.
  • If you were using a free subdomain (e.g., example.webflow.io), it will still be accessible even after cancellation. However, certain features like form submissions may be disabled depending on your plan.

Data Retention After Cancellation

When you cancel your Webflow subscription, your website and all its associated content will be retained by Webflow for a certain period of time. This retention period varies depending on your subscription plan:

  • Free Plan: Websites are retained for 60 days after cancellation.
  • Paid Plan: Websites are retained for 365 days after cancellation.

During this retention period, you have the option to reactivate your subscription and regain access to your website and its content. However, if you do not reactivate within the specified time frame, your website may be permanently deleted.

Exporting Your Website

If you wish to keep a local copy of your website before canceling Webflow, you can easily export it using the Export function. This allows you to download all the HTML, CSS, and JavaScript files associated with your website.

To export your website, follow these steps:

  1. Step 1: Go to your Webflow Dashboard.
  2. Step 2: Select the desired project.
  3. Step 3: Click on the Export button in the top menu bar.

This will generate a ZIP file containing all the necessary files for hosting your website externally or migrating it to another platform.

In Summary

Cancelling your Webflow subscription does not immediately remove or delete your website. Your site will remain accessible to visitors even after cancellation.

However, it’s essential to understand that data retention periods apply, and if you do not reactivate within that time frame, your site may be permanently deleted. To safeguard against potential data loss, remember to export your website files before canceling Webflow.

Remember, cancellation should be a well-considered decision, so think through the implications and ensure you have any necessary backups or alternative plans in place before proceeding.