How much does a Webflow website cost?
Is Webflow free?
Webflow offers a free plan for personal and portfolio websites. However, its free plan does not enable users to connect their own domain name. Instead, the free plan uses a Webflow subdomain, so it’s not suitable for professional websites.
How much does Webflow cost?
The pricing for Webflow starts at $12.00 per month. Webflow has 9 different plans:
- Basic (Website) at $12.00 per month.
- CMS (Website) at $16.00 per month.
- Lite (Individual plan) at $16.00 per month.
- Standard (Ecommerce) at $29.00 per month.
- Pro (Individual plan) at $35.00 per month.
- Team (Team plan) at $35.00 per user per month.
- Business (Website) at $36.00 per month.
- Plus (Ecommerce) at $74.00 per month.
- Advanced (Ecommerce) at $212.00 per month.
Webflow offers a Free Plan with limited features. They also offer an Enterprise Plan for their product.
Learn more about Webflow pricing.
I’ve been learning web design and think I’ve decided in webflow. I like that I can design in figma, and then create a site after in webflow.
How much are you charging for sites? Just trying to get an idea of what’s achievable with it.
I had debated over Wordpress - using oxygen, elementor or divi. But seems webflow may be best?
Title Edit: “Wish Webflow had a middle-tier CMS plan for smaller projects”
I genuinely love Webflow — the editor feels like magic, animations are buttery smooth, and it’s honestly one of the most satisfying no-code tools I’ve ever used.
That said, I really wish Webflow had a plan that fits smaller projects better.
Here’s what I mean:
Basic plan ($14/mo) → 150 static pages, no CMS
CMS plan ($23/mo) → 150 pages, 20 CMS collections, 2,000 items
That jump from no CMS to full CMS feels massive for someone who just wants to build a portfolio, a blog, or a couple of small client sites.
I don’t need 150 pages or 20 CMS collections — something like 50 pages, 5–10 collections, and 500–1,000 items would fit perfectly.
It’s not about regional pricing or discounts — it’s just that Webflow’s current tiers skip over a huge group of creators, students, and freelancers who love the tool but can’t justify paying for features they’ll never use.
Would love to see a “lite CMS” plan someday. Feels like it could open the door for a lot more independent builders to stay within the Webflow ecosystem.