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How Much Does a Webflow Website Cost in 2026?
Papi Petrou, SEO & Content Writer Specialist

The short version
- Webflow's paid Site plans start at $15 a month billed yearly for Basic and $25 for Premium, the first tier that includes the CMS.
- Agency builds start around Invisio's $3,000 floor for a small marketing site and pass $20,000 for ecommerce or multi-locale projects.
- A Webflow business site then runs about $25 to $50 a month all in, and Workspace plans are billed separately from $19.
How much does a Webflow website cost in 2026?
A Webflow website carries two price tags at once. As of August 2026, Webflow's paid Site plans start at $15 per month billed yearly, while a professionally built Webflow site from an agency generally runs from about $3,000 for a small marketing site to $50,000 or more for a multi-locale or ecommerce build.
What do Webflow's own site plans cost?
As of August 2026, Webflow's Site plans are Starter (free), Basic at $15 per month billed yearly or $25 billed monthly, and Premium at $25 per month billed yearly or $39 billed monthly. Site plans are priced per site, so a company running three Webflow sites pays three times. The free Starter plan publishes to a webflow.io subdomain with two static pages, 1 GB of bandwidth and 50 form submissions. It is a sandbox, not a business website. Basic adds a custom domain, 300 static pages, 10 GB of bandwidth and unlimited form submissions, but no CMS at all. Premium is the first tier that includes the Webflow CMS, and it also brings site search, code components, form file upload and bandwidth tiers that scale from 50 GB up to 2.5 TB. Above those sit Webflow's Platform plans. Team is listed at $2,500 per month on an annual contract and bundles the Site and Workspace together with Webflow Localize, publishing workflows, a site activity log and priority support. Enterprise pricing is quoted rather than published. Selling online changes the arithmetic. Webflow's Ecommerce Site plans are $29 per month billed yearly for Standard (500 items, 2% transaction fee), $74 for Plus (5,000 items, no transaction fee) and $212 for Advanced (15,000 items). Billed monthly those become $42, $84 and $235. The 2% fee on the Standard plan is the figure most stores underestimate: at $20,000 of monthly revenue it costs $400 a month, which is more than five times the price of moving up to Plus.What is a Workspace plan, and do you need one?
A Workspace plan is billed separately from a Site plan, and most first-time Webflow buyers do not expect two invoices. Webflow describes a Workspace as the space where you stage sites and invite teammates and clients to work on them together, while Site plans give you the tools to publish and host one specific site.
Webflow add-ons and the costs people forget
Add-ons are where a $25 a month site quietly becomes a $350 a month site. As of August 2026, Webflow Optimize starts at $299 per month for 25,000 page views, Analyze starts at $9 per month for 2,000 sessions, Localize Essential starts at $9 per month for up to three locales, and Localize Advanced starts at $29 per month for up to ten. Additional AI credits are $20 per month billed yearly for 2,000 credits. None of that is hidden and none of it is compulsory. It becomes a problem only when a quote presents the Site plan as the entire running cost. Outside Webflow you also keep paying for domain registration, business email, any third-party form or automation tool the site depends on, and font or stock image licenses. Put those in the same budget line as the platform, because they renew on the same rhythm and get forgotten in the same way.What does an agency charge to build a Webflow site?
Agency build costs for Webflow cluster into three bands. Roughly $3,000 to $8,000 buys a marketing site of five to twelve pages with one design system and a blog CMS collection. Roughly $8,000 to $20,000 covers twenty to forty pages, several CMS collections, custom interactions and a migration with redirects in place. Past $20,000 you are into multi-locale sites, ecommerce, and product marketing sites with real design systems and third-party integrations.
Why do two Webflow quotes differ by $20,000?
Six variables drive most of the spread between Webflow quotes, and page count is the least important of them. The number of unique page templates matters far more, because forty pages built from six templates is a smaller job than twelve pages that are all different. The other five are content migration volume and how much of it has to be remodeled into CMS collections; the number of custom interactions and scroll animations the design calls for; whether integrations such as HubSpot, Stripe or a booking system are in scope; whether copywriting and visual design are included or supplied by you; and whether the price covers post-launch training so your own team can edit the site without calling anyone. Ask two quotes to itemize those six and the gap usually explains itself. A quote that shows only a total is not a cheaper quote, it is an unfinished one.What does a Webflow site cost to run compared with WordPress?
Webflow's running cost is one predictable line item while WordPress's is assembled from several. A Webflow business site typically runs $25 to $50 a month all in, with hosting included in the Site plan. A self-hosted WordPress site pays nothing for the software, then pays for hosting, premium plugin renewals, and a person to apply core and plugin updates without breaking anything. Webflow therefore costs more at the floor and usually less in maintenance labor, while WordPress starts cheaper and moves the cost into upkeep. Which one is better value depends almost entirely on whether you already have someone maintaining WordPress. If you do, that comparison deserves a proper answer, and our WordPress development team works on both sides of it.Budgeting a Webflow project without wasting the money
The cheapest way to overspend on Webflow is to start designing before the content exists. Every round of design revision triggered by copy that arrived late costs real hours, and on a fixed-price project those hours are taken from the parts of the site you actually cared about.
How to tell if Webflow is the right spend for you
Webflow earns its price when a marketing team needs to publish without a developer and the design has to be exact. If your team currently raises a ticket every time a headline changes, the Webflow premium over a template builder tends to pay for itself within a year in developer time you no longer buy. It is the wrong spend in three situations: when the site is really an application with custom logic behind it, when the store needs ecommerce features Webflow does not handle natively, and when the total budget is $1,500. In that last case a well-configured template on a simpler platform serves you better than a rushed custom build that nobody can maintain. If you are holding a number against a scope and cannot tell whether the two match, our Webflow development services team scopes the CMS and template count before quoting, so the figure you get is attached to something specific. Tell us what the site has to do and we will tell you which band it falls into and why.Sources
Webflow, "Plans & pricing" (Site plans, Platform plans, Ecommerce plans, Workspace plans, seats, add-ons and the plans FAQ), webflow.com/pricing, read August 3, 2026. Every Webflow plan price, bandwidth limit, item limit, transaction fee and seat price in this article was taken from that page on that date and is quoted in USD. Webflow's published prices change, so check the page before relying on a figure. Webflow, "Plans & pricing" FAQ, "What's the difference between a Workspace and a Site plan?" and "How many paid Site plans can I have in my Workspace?", webflow.com/pricing, read August 3, 2026. Source for the Workspace and Site plan definitions and for the unlimited paid Site plans statement. Invisio Solutions internal project data, 115 projects delivered since 2018. Source for the agency build bands, the $3,000 project floor and the $1,500 declination threshold. These are our own figures rather than an industry benchmark.FAQ
Frequently asked questions
- As of August 2026, Webflow's paid Site plans start at $15 per month billed yearly ($25 billed monthly) for Basic, and $25 per month billed yearly ($39 monthly) for Premium, which is the first tier that includes the CMS. Ecommerce Site plans start at $29 per month billed yearly. All prices are per site and quoted in USD.


