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GoDaddy Website Builder Pricing (2026)

By the WBF Editorial Team · Website Builder Finder — Updated August 2026

This page lists what GoDaddy's own website builder charges right now — every plan, both billing cycles, and what each tier actually unlocks. If you want the same treatment for other builders, see our Wix, Squarespace, and Shopify pricing pages.

The short version: GoDaddy runs from free to $30/month. Most simple business sites land on Basic or Standard, stores land on Premium or the dedicated Ecommerce plan, and — unusually — the top tier doesn't get cheaper if you pay annually.

Prices reflect GoDaddy's published US plans as of August 2026 and change over time — treat this as a comparative snapshot, not a live quote.

GoDaddy plans at a glance (US pricing)

Plan Per month (annual billing) Per month (monthly billing) Key features
Free$0$0Editor only — no custom domain, no SEO tools
Basic$10$15Custom domain, blog, basic SEO
Standard$15$20Adds booking/appointments
Premium$17$25Adds ecommerce
Ecommerce$30$30Dedicated store plan, same price either way

What each plan actually includes

GoDaddy's tiers step up predictably — domain and blogging first, then booking, then selling — with one quirk at the top: the Ecommerce plan doesn't reward annual billing the way every tier below it does.

Free — $0

The free plan is bare: no custom domain, no SEO tools, no blog. It's useful for trying the editor, but not for a site you'd actually launch — anything public needs at least Basic.

Basic — $10/mo annual ($15 monthly)

Basic is the entry point for a real site: a custom domain, blogging, and basic SEO. No booking or selling here — it's built for simple brochure and informational sites, the same audience covered in our small business builder guide.

Standard — $15/mo annual ($20 monthly)

Standard adds appointment booking on top of Basic. It's a narrow upgrade — worth the extra $5/month only if you actually take bookings; otherwise Basic covers the same ground for less.

Premium — $17/mo annual ($25 monthly)

Premium adds ecommerce to everything in Standard, making it GoDaddy's cheapest way to sell online with an annual-billing discount attached. For stores willing to commit to a year, this beats the dedicated Ecommerce plan on price alone.

Ecommerce — $30/mo (either billing cycle)

Ecommerce has the same feature set as Premium but at a higher, flat price with no annual discount. The only reason to pick it over Premium is if GoDaddy's checkout flow nudges store builders here by default — on pure cost, Premium is the better deal for anyone comfortable paying annually.

Annual vs monthly billing

Paying annually instead of monthly saves about 33% on Basic ($10 vs $15), 25% on Standard ($15 vs $20), and 32% on Premium ($17 vs $25). Ecommerce has no discount — it's $30/month whichever way you pay.

That last point is the one to plan around: if your site will eventually need ecommerce, run the numbers on Premium (annual) vs Ecommerce (monthly) before committing. Premium's annual price is nearly half of Ecommerce's, for the same feature set — the only cost is locking in for a year upfront.

Is GoDaddy worth it?

At the Basic tier, GoDaddy is competitively priced for a simple site — $10/month for a custom domain and basic SEO undercuts most direct competitors. Where it gets less compelling is ecommerce: Premium is a fine deal on annual billing, but anyone paying monthly is better off comparing against Wix's Core plan or reading our full GoDaddy vs Wix comparison before committing.

Who should skip it: businesses that need multilingual sites won't find that option anywhere in GoDaddy's lineup, and stores planning to pay month-to-month should price out Premium's annual rate first — the gap to the flat-rate Ecommerce plan is large enough to matter.

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