Webflow AI Credits Explained: What Changes on June 29 2026

Ahamed Shabahir
Ahamed Shabahir
June 20, 2026
5 min read

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Webflow AI credits explained, what changes on June 29, 2026 — Everything Flow blog card

Webflow has rolled AI credits into every Workspace plan — and the grace period is about to end. Starting June 29, 2026, credit limits get enforced and paid add-ons go live. If you use Webflow's AI features, here's exactly what's changing, how many credits you get, what actually burns them, and what to do before the deadline.

What are Webflow AI credits?

AI credits are the unit Webflow uses to measure usage of certain AI features. A few things to know up front:

  • Credits are allotted to your Workspace based on your plan.
  • Usage is dynamic — there's no fixed rate per action. A more complex AI task consumes more credits than a simple one.
  • You can track consumption in the new AI usage dashboard, broken down by feature, so you can see exactly where your credits go.

What's changing on June 29, 2026

AI credits have already been added to all new and existing Workspace plans — but until now, limits weren't enforced. That changes on June 29:

  • Credit limits start being enforced. Once you've used your included credits, credit-consuming AI features pause until your balance resets.
  • Add-ons become available. Need more than your plan includes? You can buy AI credit add-ons from June 29.
  • Existing sites transition on June 29 — though agencies and freelancers get until November 16, 2026.

In other words: the free-for-all window closes. The credits were always there; now they have teeth.

How many credits does each plan get?

Credits are included with every Workspace plan. The published allotments look like this:

  • Free — 200 credits / month
  • Core & Freelancer — 300 credits / month
  • Growth & Agency — 400 credits / month
  • Team — 100,000 credits / year

Credits reset monthly on self-serve plans, and annually on Team and Enterprise plans. Your exact allotment shows in your Workspace's AI usage dashboard — check there for the number tied to your specific plan.

Which AI features actually use credits?

This is the part that matters most, and it's good news: only a subset of Webflow's AI features consume credits. Much of the everyday AI you might use day-to-day currently doesn't touch your balance at all.

  • Consumes credits: heavier, generative work — for example, AI code components.
  • Currently does NOT consume credits: modifying page designs with the AI Assistant, and building full-stack web apps with Webflow AI.

So if your AI use is mostly design tweaks, you may barely notice the change. If you lean on AI code generation, that's where credits add up — and where you'll want to watch the dashboard.

What happens when you run out?

No nasty surprises. When your Workspace uses all its included credits:

  • You'll see an in-product message letting you know.
  • Credit-consuming AI features stop working until your balance resets or you buy an add-on.
  • Webflow won't auto-upgrade your plan or hit you with surprise overage charges.

It's a hard stop, not a silent bill — which is the right way to do it.

What to do before June 29

  • Open your AI usage dashboard and look at the per-feature breakdown. The pre-enforcement window exists precisely so you can learn your patterns before limits kick in.
  • Identify which credit-consuming features you actually rely on. If it's mostly design-assistant work, you're likely fine on your current plan.
  • Decide on add-ons or a plan change only if your usage genuinely exceeds your allotment — don't over-buy.
  • Remember non-AI paths don't touch credits. Bulk or programmatic work through the Webflow Data API (or your own tooling) isn't metered as AI credits — useful context if you build at scale. We cover those approaches in our guide to the Webflow MCP and Data API.

The bigger picture

Metering AI by credits is quickly becoming the norm across every platform, and Webflow is no exception. For most design-led users, the included credits are comfortably enough. It's the heavy, generative workflows — code generation in particular — where usage compounds. The takeaway is the same one we keep landing on: use AI deliberately, for the parts where it genuinely saves time, and you'll stay well inside your limits. For more on that, see our guide to leveraging AI to build your Webflow website.

If you'd like help auditing your team's Webflow AI usage or setting up an efficient AI-assisted workflow before the deadline, reach out to us.

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