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Can I still remove the "Made in Webflow" badge on my projects when exporting to HTML with a Lite subscription plan in Webflow?

TL;DR
  • The Webflow Lite plan includes the "Made in Webflow" badge in exported code unless you have a Pro plan or higher.
  • Manually remove the badge by opening exported HTML files, deleting the branding from the footer, and saving the changes.
  • Upgrading to a Pro plan lets you disable the badge in Project Settings, avoiding manual edits.

1. Can You Remove the "Made in Webflow" Badge with a Lite Plan?

Yes, Webflow's Lite plan allows you to export your project’s HTML, CSS, and assets, but Webflow automatically includes the "Made in Webflow" badge in the exported code unless you are on a Pro plan or higher.

2. How to Manually Remove the Badge After Export

If you're on the Lite plan, you'll need to manually remove the Webflow branding from the exported code:

  • After exporting your project, locate the HTML files.
  • Open each HTML file in a code editor (e.g., VS Code, Sublime Text).
  • Find and remove any mention of Made in Webflow within the footer section or other elements.
  • Save the changes and upload the files to your hosting.

3. Upgrading to Remove Branding Automatically

To permanently disable the "Made in Webflow" badge, you need a Pro plan or higher. Upgrading allows you to:

  • Turn off the badge directly in Project Settings.
  • Avoid Webflow branding in exported code without manual editing.

Summary

With a Lite plan, the "Made in Webflow" badge is still added to exported projects. However, you can manually remove it from your HTML files. If you want an automatic solution, upgrading to the Pro plan or higher is necessary.

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