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Host web apps alongside your site with Webflow Cloud

Deploy full-stack applications alongside your Webflow site — powered by our native hosting infrastructure, provided in partnership with Cloudflare.

Host web apps alongside your site with Webflow Cloud

<p id="">Webflow Cloud is out of beta and now available to all Webflow customers. Developers can deploy full-stack applications directly within Webflow using modern frameworks like Next.js and Astro — all powered by our native hosting infrastructure, provided in partnership with Cloudflare.</p><p id="">This means you can build and host dynamic, on-brand web experiences alongside your existing Webflow sites, without managing separate infrastructure or DNS configurations.</p><p id="">Get started with Webflow Cloud by <a href="<https://developers.webflow.com/webflow-cloud/intro>" target="_blank" id="">exploring our developer docs</a>.</p><h3 id=""><strong id="">New usage-based pricing</strong></h3><p id="">Webflow Cloud is now available to customers across all Webflow site plans. While all customers can take advantage of Webflow Cloud, <a href="<https://webflow.com/pricing#cloud-features>" target="_blank" id="">feature access and usage limits vary by site plan</a>, ranging from basic access on Starter plans to custom limits built for scale on Webflow Enterprise.</p><p id="">Webflow Cloud pricing is scalable so your costs are based on how your web app is actually being used — ensuring a cost structure that grows with your business. To support this flexible model, we’re updating how bandwidth is calculated and introducing two new usage-based limits to Webflow site plans:<strong id="">‍</strong>‍</p><ul id=""><li id="">‍<strong id="">Bandwidth:</strong> Previously, bandwidth was measured based on static site delivery. Going forward, it will also include data transferred from any Webflow Cloud apps hosted alongside your site.<strong id="">‍</strong></li><li id=""><strong id="">Requests</strong>: Webflow sites now include monthly request limits, which count how often your Webflow Cloud apps are accessed or interacted with–such as API calls, page loads, or data fetches.<strong id="">‍</strong></li><li id=""><strong id="">CPU Minutes</strong>: You’ll also see new limits for CPU minutes which represent the total compute time your hosted Webflow Cloud apps use.</li></ul><p id=""><em id="">Note: These new limits for Requests and CPU&nbsp;minutes only apply to sites with hosted Webflow&nbsp;Cloud apps and are pooled across all Webflow Cloud apps on a given site plan— they are not allocated per app.</em></p><figure id="" class="w-richtext-figure-type-image w-richtext-align-fullwidth" style="max-width:2871px" data-rt-type="image" data-rt-align="fullwidth" data-rt-max-width="2871px"><div id=""><img src="<https://cdn.prod.website-files.com/64f9399ca7d13575ff21a675/6876ebea7fb8177bb3b707e5_Cloud%20usage%20view.png>" loading="lazy" alt="__wf_reserved_inherit" width="auto" height="auto" id=""></div><figcaption id=""><em id="">Webflow Cloud usage data will be visible under the "Usage" tab of your site dashboard</em></figcaption></figure><p id="">As with other usage-based limits on Webflow, if you exceed any of the limits associated with Webflow Cloud, you will be notified and given a grace period where temporary overages won’t result in extra charges thanks to <a href="<https://help.webflow.com/hc/en-us/articles/42067001590163-Surge-protection-for-overages#surge-protection-triggers>" target="_blank" id="">Surge Protection</a>. </p><p id="">You can r<a href="<https://webflow.com/blog/webflow-cloud-pricing>" target="_blank">ead more about Webflow Cloud pricing here</a>, or view the details on our <a href="<https://webflow.com/pricing#cloud-features>" target="_blank" id="">pricing page</a>.&nbsp;</p><p id="">‍<strong id="">New: Webflow Cloud Storage Beta</strong></p><p id="">Alongside this general release, we’re also launching a new beta to provide developers with integrated data storage solutions as part of Webflow Cloud:<strong id="">‍</strong></p><ul id=""><li id=""><strong id="">SQLite:</strong> Manage structured data using SQLite, a lightweight, serverless database engine.</li><li id="">‍<strong id="">Key-Value store: </strong>For storing and retrieving unstructured or semi-structured data at the edge.<strong id="">‍</strong></li><li id=""><strong id="">Object storage: </strong>Manage and serve large binary files, such as images and videos, directly within Webflow Cloud.</li></ul><p id="">This beta will become available to any users in the original Webflow Cloud beta later this week – and will roll out to additional Webflow Cloud users soon. In the meantime,<a href="<https://developers.webflow.com/webflow-cloud/intro#storage>" target="_blank" id=""> you can review documentation for these new beta features here</a>. </p><p id="">‍</p>


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July 21, 2025
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Hosting

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