# How Webflow Works ## Internal ### Plans #### Agency's plan As an agency, we are currently under Webflow's [Agency plan](https://webflow.com/dashboard/workspace/infos-workspace-96eb36/plans?ref=plans_tab): * Unlimited unhosted sites on webflow.io domains * Full CMS access on unhosted sites * Free guest access in client Workspaces * Up to 9 seats as you scale your team* * 10 free commenters #### Individual plans For a team member to occupy a "seat" and contribute to the site, they need a Freelancer plan. ##### How many plans do we need? We can handle team-wide collaboration by creating two more Webflow accounts and upgrading them to the Freelancer plan. 1. info@springerstudios.com [Admin | **Agency**] 2. accounts@springerstudios.com [Copy + SEO edits | **Freelancer**] 3. design@springerstudios.com [Design + Dev | **Freelancer**] This way, we limit the plans we pay for. Copy edits, CMS posting, and SEO tweaks are made without booting the designer from the Webflow account. ### Edits #### Copy edits + CMS posting Once our team members have access to their freelancer account, they can make edits to any site with ease. [Using the Editor for clients and collaborators - Webflow tutorial ](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xv7iooFOnzg&pp=ygUOd2ViZmxvdyBlZGl0b3I%3D) ## Client-side ### Build -> Launch Process 1. Develop client website using our Webflow account. 2. The client creates a Webflow account. **Make sure it's not through the Google sign-in**. 3. Transfer the site to their account. 4. The client must sign up for a site plan. - The workspace plan is optional. If the client signs up for it, they can invite us. If they don't sign up for it, we log in with their credentials (hence the no Google sign-in). 6. The client transfers the domain to their site and publishes it. We continue developing as needed. This method is ideal, as the client covers all their hosting costs. Alternatively, we can host the site through Webflow and bill the client. ### Client edits It's as easy for us to make edits as it is for the client. This two-minute video covers everything they'd need to know: [Client's guide to the Webflow Editor: Introduction](https://youtu.be/t7moqInkxo4) If they need more, I'm happy to create more in-depth tutorials.