The "Made in Webflow" badge is a default feature that appears on Webflow-hosted sites, showcasing the platform used to build the site. For many users, removing this badge is a part of personalizing their site or maintaining a clean, professional appearance. Here’s how you can remove the badge from your Webflow site:

Upgrade to a Paid Plan

The primary method for removing the "Made in Webflow" badge is to upgrade to a Webflow paid hosting plan. Free and basic hosting plans display the badge by default, but upgrading to a paid plan, such as the CMS, Business, or Enterprise plans, will remove the badge from your site.

  • Log in to Webflow: Access your Webflow dashboard and select the project for which you want to remove the badge.
  • Upgrade Your Plan: Go to the “Project Settings” and navigate to the “Hosting” tab. Here, you can choose a paid plan that suits your needs. Once you upgrade, the badge will no longer appear on your live site.

Use Custom Domains

Another benefit of upgrading is the ability to use a custom domain. If you’re on a free plan, Webflow will use a Webflow subdomain for your site, which includes the badge. By using a custom domain, you ensure that the badge does not appear, as it’s associated with Webflow’s free subdomain.

  • Add a Custom Domain: In the “Hosting” tab of your project settings, you can set up a custom domain. Follow Webflow’s instructions to connect your domain and complete the setup.
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"I stumbled upon 128 Club while searching for premium templates, and I can confidently say it's been a game-changer for my design projects. The quality of their templates is unparalleled."

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"Being a freelance designer, finding templates that strike the right balance between style and functionality is crucial. 128 Club has become my go-to marketplace."

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"What sets 128 Club apart is their commitment to responsiveness. In an era where user experience is paramount, the seamless adaptability of their templates across devices is a standout feature."

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"I've tried various template marketplaces, but none match the modern aesthetics and innovative features of 128 Club. It's refreshing to work with templates that not only meet current design."

Sophie Anders

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Check Your Project Settings

After upgrading to a paid plan and/or setting up a custom domain, ensure that all settings are correctly applied:

  • Confirm Plan Upgrade: Verify that your project is now associated with the paid plan by checking the “Billing” section of your project settings.
  • Verify Domain Setup: Make sure your custom domain is properly configured and active.

Publish Your Site

After making these changes:

  • Republish Your Site: Click the “Publish” button to apply the updates. This will ensure that the "Made in Webflow" badge is removed from the live version of your site.

Conclusion

Removing the "Made in Webflow" badge requires upgrading to a paid hosting plan or using a custom domain, both of which are benefits of Webflow’s premium services. Once you’ve made these changes, republish your site to see the badge removed, giving your site a cleaner and more professional appearance.

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The "Made in Webflow" badge is a default feature that appears on Webflow-hosted sites, showcasing the platform used to build the site. For many users, removing this badge is a part of personalizing their site or maintaining a clean, professional appearance. Here’s how you can remove the badge from your Webflow site:

Upgrade to a Paid Plan

The primary method for removing the "Made in Webflow" badge is to upgrade to a Webflow paid hosting plan. Free and basic hosting plans display the badge by default, but upgrading to a paid plan, such as the CMS, Business, or Enterprise plans, will remove the badge from your site.

  • Log in to Webflow: Access your Webflow dashboard and select the project for which you want to remove the badge.
  • Upgrade Your Plan: Go to the “Project Settings” and navigate to the “Hosting” tab. Here, you can choose a paid plan that suits your needs. Once you upgrade, the badge will no longer appear on your live site.

Use Custom Domains

Another benefit of upgrading is the ability to use a custom domain. If you’re on a free plan, Webflow will use a Webflow subdomain for your site, which includes the badge. By using a custom domain, you ensure that the badge does not appear, as it’s associated with Webflow’s free subdomain.

  • Add a Custom Domain: In the “Hosting” tab of your project settings, you can set up a custom domain. Follow Webflow’s instructions to connect your domain and complete the setup.
team slide image
5/5
stars icon

Rating

man portraitwoman portraitman portrait
8250+

Happy Customers

People love us

"I stumbled upon 128 Club while searching for premium templates, and I can confidently say it's been a game-changer for my design projects. The quality of their templates is unparalleled."

Jason Mitchell

stars icon
team slide third image
5/5
stars icon

Rating

man portraitwoman portraitman portrait
18,000+

Happy Customers

People love us

"Being a freelance designer, finding templates that strike the right balance between style and functionality is crucial. 128 Club has become my go-to marketplace."

Jane Thomson

stars icon
team slide fourth image
5/5
stars icon

Rating

man portraitwoman portraitman portrait
18,000+

Happy Customers

People love us

"What sets 128 Club apart is their commitment to responsiveness. In an era where user experience is paramount, the seamless adaptability of their templates across devices is a standout feature."

Emily Chang

stars icon
team slide second image
5/5
stars icon

Rating

man portraitwoman portraitman portrait
18,000+

Happy Customers

People love us

"I've tried various template marketplaces, but none match the modern aesthetics and innovative features of 128 Club. It's refreshing to work with templates that not only meet current design."

Sophie Anders

stars icon
arrow
arrow

Check Your Project Settings

After upgrading to a paid plan and/or setting up a custom domain, ensure that all settings are correctly applied:

  • Confirm Plan Upgrade: Verify that your project is now associated with the paid plan by checking the “Billing” section of your project settings.
  • Verify Domain Setup: Make sure your custom domain is properly configured and active.

Publish Your Site

After making these changes:

  • Republish Your Site: Click the “Publish” button to apply the updates. This will ensure that the "Made in Webflow" badge is removed from the live version of your site.

Conclusion

Removing the "Made in Webflow" badge requires upgrading to a paid hosting plan or using a custom domain, both of which are benefits of Webflow’s premium services. Once you’ve made these changes, republish your site to see the badge removed, giving your site a cleaner and more professional appearance.