Hi Michael!
Thanks for reaching out, and this is a great question!
We’ve experienced a few situations like this in the past, and planning for the future almost always makes it easier for clients and family. If you decide to retire from your web design career and close your Webflow account, you can have each client make an account and transfer their sites to them.
If they need someone to manage their website for them after your retirement, you can always continue to work with them hourly or advise them to hire a Webflow Expert.
If a Webflow account holder passes away, it can be difficult for us to determine who owns the intellectual property for the websites in their account, but we always try to work with the family, estate manager, and clients. There’s a variety of factors we must consider, and each account would be handled separately with the help of one of our managers.
In every case, sending us clear instructions to annotate your account could be helpful. We absolutely want to help your family and clients, but without your verifiable permission we’re usually unable to move your account’s projects and data. If you’d like to setup contingencies or ask about specific details, would you be able to reach out to our Customer Success Team directly here?