Weweb pricing for agency

I currently have 2 projects on Weweb, paying $49 monthly for each ($98 total).

I want to start more projects and I also work with clients.
So the agency/freelancer plan caught my eye at $79/month per seat
The description of agency plan says “Publish projects for free.”

I need clarity:
Does this mean I can publish unlimited projects under the freelancer plan without paying the $49 fee per project?

This matters because I’m an indie developer. Some projects succeed, others fail.
MVPs are tests… Paying $49 for each mvp/project isn’t practical.

If the agency plan lets me publish projects for free (even with lower monthly visitor limits), that would work better for people like me.

Can anyone please help to understand how project fees work under the agency/freelancer plan?

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great question Dingan…

would be nice to know what the response is… we are in a similar situation…

Well yes, but actually no. You can publish your app, without a custom domain, and your app has a limit of only 1000 views. It’s more of a “show your client your app” then they need to pay to host it “properly” with “normal” app view limits and a custom domain. You get the access to Custom Coded elements and all that nice stuff.

I’m a partner myself and I can 100% reccomend. You also get a Support Chat, the savings are huge, if you don’t mind the 1000 views and no domain constraint.

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Thanks for your help.
It soulds great for agencies / freelancers.
Is it 1000 views total. Or 1000 views per month ?

Since there is no custom domain , its not very friendly for indie hacking.

I think it’s monthly.

It indeed is an Agency plan.

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lol true.
but one can wish. haha

It’s 1,000 loads total. Loads of app sessions, not the same as views. Does not reset.

for a published project

does not reset monthly ?

in the support ticket you mentioned “limited to 1,000 monthly app visits”

can you please clarify / confirm

As I said above, the text in the ticket was incorrect, typed too fast.

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If you can export app code on the Agency plan, you could develop the app and post it wherever you want, I suppose…