4/8/2023 0 Comments Protopie logo svgIf you use the Webflow staging subdomain (e.g., ) for websites outside of Webflow (such as in the Pages plugin for WordPress or in a reverse proxy server configuration), you’ll need to purchase a site plan, add a custom domain or subdomain to your site, and use that custom domain in your reverse proxy or plugin setup in order to remove the “Made in Webflow” badge. How to remove/alter Webflow branding manually Important: A paid site plan or Growth, Agency, or Enterprise Workspace is required to remove Webflow branding. Some references may need to be removed manually. Note: Toggling off Webflow branding in HTML will not remove all Webflow-specific terms and references in your site’s code. When the setting is toggled off, the following comment at the top of your site’s HTML is removed automatically: You can toggle this setting off to hide these references if you’re subscribed to a Growth, Agency, or Enterprise Workspace or have a paid site plan. This setting is on by default, meaning that the source code will include references to Webflow. Important : A paid site plan or Growth, Agency, or Enterprise Workspace is required to remove Webflow branding. If you already have a Growth, Agency, or Enterprise Workspace at the time you create your site, this setting will be off by default. When the setting is on, the badge will appear on your published site - both on the Webflow staging subdomain (e.g., ) and the custom domain (e.g., You can hide the badge if you have a Growth, Agency, or Enterprise Workspace plan or a paid site plan. This setting will be on by default when you create a new site on all Workspace plans except on the Growth, Agency, and Enterprise plans.
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