You cannot host multiple websites under a single Webflow Site Plan without showing the "Made by Webflow" badge. Each hosted website requires its own Site Plan to remove Webflow branding.
1. Webflow Site Plans Are Domain-Specific
- A Site Plan (e.g., Basic, CMS, Business) is attached to one specific Webflow project and domain.
- If you want to host a second site with its own custom domain and without Webflow branding, it must be a separate Webflow project with its own paid Site Plan.
- The Webflow badge only gets removed when a Site Plan is applied.
2. Workspaces Do Not Change Site Branding Rules
- A Workspace plan (like Freelancer, Agency, Growth) controls team collaboration, project limits, and code export.
- Workspace plans do not replace Site Plans for hosting purposes.
- Even with a paid Workspace, if a site doesn’t have a Site Plan, it shows the Webflow badge and is not hosted on a custom domain.
3. Alternatives for Multiple Sites
- You can build multiple static pages or microsites within one Webflow project and custom-route them (e.g., mydomain.com/site1, mydomain.com/site2), but these still count as one site with one domain.
- If your goal is to avoid paying for multiple hosting plans, you could consider:
- Exporting code and hosting externally (only available on Workspace plans).
- Using subdirectories under one domain instead of separate domains.
- Consolidating microsites into one structured Webflow CMS site.
Summary
You cannot host multiple websites under a single Webflow Site Plan without the Webflow badge showing. Each custom domain site must have its own Site Plan to remove branding and enable full hosting features.