Plans and Pricing: Collaborating on a project with another designer

Hi,

Here is the scenario - I am a freelancer who will be working on designing and building a site on webflow for a client. The client is also hiring another independent freelancer who will collaborate with me on designing the site. None of the three actors in this scenario currently have a paid webflow plan.

How do I go about doing this? Will I have to purchase a Team “Core” plan to be able to add a collaborator? Or can I just purchase a Freelancer plan for myself and “add a full seat” to a project so that the other designer can work with me?

And if I am adding a seat, will the person I add have to have a freelancer plan himself or can I add someone to the project (to collaborate as a designer) who just has a free starter plan?

In other words, I would like to know the entire cost of this endeavour (excluding the hosting bit which will come later).

Thanks

You can do this. OR you can have the other freelancer get theor own Freelancer workspace and you invite them as a guest ( max 2 invites at a time ). Both cost the same.

Either way only 2 seats are purchased.

Hi @memetican , thanks for the response. But having looked at the pricing on the site it seems like the cost would differ depending on the route I go with (I could be wrong - do confirm) :-

  1. I have a freelancer plan, my colleague has a freelancer plan and I add a “full seat” so that we can work together: $24/month + $24/month + $45/month (cost of a full seat) = $93 in total

  2. I have a freelancer plan, my colleague has a free plan, and I add a full seat: $24/month + $45/month = $69 in total

I have a feeling I’m wrong about this so do confirm if I’m looking at this the wrong way - thanks for the help!

No, if they have a freelancer plan, you just guest invite them for free.

Yes, and yes I forgot individual full seat prices had increased.

The way you should look at it is “are they part of my agency, or are they running their own?”

There are likely some capability differences between an invited user, and a direct workspace seat. I haven’t dug deep enough to identify them, they don’t change how I work.

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Great, thanks a ton - that cleared it up for me :)