July 16, 2023
  • Profitability 7
  • Support 8
  • Technology 7
  • Reliability 7

With Webflow, the pros clearly outweigh the cons, and they range from the 50% commission rate, which is one of the highest we’ve encountered in this category, to the 12-month referral period for future purchases.

Even if someone gets the monthly plan just to try it out, if they decide to renew over the course of a year, you’ll still make the 50% rate that we’ve mentioned.

The fact that Webflow works with separate affiliate networks is another benefit just because these platforms often have dashboards that work better than those of self-managed affiliate programs.

You can use your account to select the preferred method of payment -- it takes just one second to switch from PayPal to Stripe or the other way around. Now, let’s look at the downsides. Unfortunately, Webflow is still a separate website builder, which means that not as many people are going to consider it when compared to WordPress, for example.

Lots of websites run on the formerly mentioned platform, and the truth is that since it is compatible with so many plugins for pretty much anything you want to do, you will have a relatively hard time trying to convince people to try a different provider.

Perhaps the other drawback might be the fact that the 50% commission is not recurring forever -- but even the 12-month period is worth writing home about, after all.

This review reflects the subjective opinion of the user, and not the official position of the editors.


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