Yes, you can host multiple websites using one Webflow site plan without the "Made by Webflow" badge. Webflow allows you to create and manage multiple projects under one account.
Here's how you can do it:
1. Create multiple projects: Login to your Webflow account and click on the "Create new project" button. You can create separate projects for each website you want to host.
2. Set up custom domains: Once you've created the projects, you can set up custom domains for each website. Webflow offers easy domain management, allowing you to either transfer existing domains or register new ones directly within the platform.
3. Publish your websites: With custom domains set up for each project, you can publish each website individually. Webflow offers a seamless publishing process, where you can easily deploy your websites to the Webflow hosting environment.
4. Remove the "Made by Webflow" badge: By default, Webflow adds a small "Made by Webflow" badge on websites hosted using their free plan. However, if you're on a paid plan, you have the option to remove this badge. Simply go to your Project settings in Webflow, navigate to the "Hosting" tab, and toggle off the "Show 'Made in Webflow'" option.
Remember, each website you host will count towards your plan's limits, such as monthly visitor traffic and hosting storage. It's important to ensure that your plan accommodates the traffic and storage requirements for all the websites you're hosting.
Additionally, if you're managing client websites, Webflow also offers a feature called Client Billing, where you can bill your clients for hosting costs directly from within the platform. This allows you to streamline your billing processes and keep track of expenses for each individual website.
Overall, Webflow's hosting capabilities make it convenient to manage multiple websites under one account without the "Made by Webflow" badge and provide a flexible and scalable solution for web designers and agencies.