I’m from Ukraine and my clients are leaving the competitor en masse. We have been making sites on that cloud CMS for several years. Now our clients are asking to make an assessment of the project to migrate to Webflow. However, Webflow simply has an unreasonable limit of 100 pages, when the competitor has 500. Five times less! And yet the UI there is much worse than that of Webflow. We can’t make a cost calculation, because we don’t know what to do with this limitation.
What can you advise?
We do not want to go to other CMS, as they are far from Webflow in terms of convenience.
I wanted to hop in and clarify that the Webflow page limit is only for static pages, not CMS items. So, blog posts, for example, would not go against the page limitation as long as you use the CMS functionality for these, which would offer up to 10,000 additional “pages” using content from your CMS. Here’s some more info on this.
Got it, thanks for clarifying. It is still possible to potentially modify your content structure and utilize the CMS for this, depending on what is actually on those static pages. Otherwise, I’m going to recommend you open a support ticket with Webflow here and see what options they can offer you.
I have seen users in the past report that support was able to lift the static page limit for their use case. I also am not aware, because the information does not appear to be public (unless I missed it somewhere), if this page limit exists on enterprise plans.
Hi,
How do we count the number of pages on webflow? What is the difference between a static page and a CMS page?
It is really hard to understand the pricing structure of webflow
As Jeff says, you’ll need to read up and experiment to understand it well, but it is not complicated.
Static pages are static pages, with a path like /about.
Collection pages are like static pages, but they act as a template that CMS item content is published through. These have paths like /my-blog/some-cool-article.
Static pages are limited to 100, but each CMS item can be published through its collection page as a page too. Limits vary by plan;
Basic plan = 100 static pages = 100 pages total
CMS plan = 100 static + 2,000 CMS items = 2,100 pages max
Business plan = 100 static + 10,000 CMS = 10,100 pages max
Unless you’re building Amazon, those page counts are generally far more than you can reasonably use for actual content. They’d exist for SEO purposes only.