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Webflow Pricing (2026)
This page lists what Webflow's core site plans charge — every tier, both billing cycles, and what unlocks a blog vs a static page. Note Webflow's pricing is split across site plans (covered here) and separate workspace/seat plans for teams — this page covers the site-hosting cost most people are actually comparison-shopping for. For a design-first alternative, see our Wix vs Webflow and Webflow vs Squarespace comparisons.
The short version: Webflow's site plans run from free to $25/month. Static, brochure-style sites fit on Basic; anything with a blog or regularly updated content needs Premium.
Prices reflect Webflow's published US site plans as of August 2026 and change over time — treat this as a comparative snapshot, not a live quote.
Webflow site plans at a glance (US pricing)
| Plan | Per month (annual billing) | Per month (monthly billing) | Key features |
|---|---|---|---|
| Starter | $0 | $0 | Full editor, webflow.io subdomain, no custom domain |
| Basic | $15 | $25 | Custom domain, SEO tools — static sites |
| Premium | $25 | $39 | Adds blog/CMS capability |
What each plan actually includes
Webflow's site-plan ladder is short and the upgrade trigger is simple: pay for Basic once you need a custom domain, pay for Premium once you need a blog.
Starter — $0
Starter gives you Webflow's full visual editor on a webflow.io subdomain — genuinely useful for building and testing a design before launch, but not launch-ready itself. No custom domain, no SEO tools, no blog.
Basic — $15/mo annual ($25 monthly)
Basic is the entry point for a live site: custom domain and SEO tools, built for static, brochure-style pages. If the site is a portfolio or a marketing page with no blog, this is the plan that fits — see our portfolio builder guide for how it stacks up against alternatives.
Premium — $25/mo annual ($39 monthly)
Premium adds CMS/blogging capability on top of Basic. This is the plan to budget for if the site needs a blog, news section, or any content that updates on a schedule — Basic simply doesn't include that functionality at any price.
Annual vs monthly billing
Paying annually instead of monthly saves about 40% on Basic ($15 vs $25) and 36% on Premium ($25 vs $39) — a larger discount than most builders offer, which matters given Webflow's audience tends to build sites meant to stay live long-term rather than test-and-abandon.
As with other annual plans, the full year is charged upfront: Basic works out to $180 at checkout, Premium to $300. Use the free Starter plan to finish the design first, and only switch to a paid plan once you're ready to point a domain at it.
Is Webflow worth it?
For designers and developers who want pixel-perfect control, Webflow's site plans are priced competitively against similarly design-focused builders — Basic at $15/month for a static site is reasonable, and Premium's CMS capability at $25/month is priced below most dedicated blogging platforms. Where it gets more expensive is ecommerce or multilingual sites, since those run through separate add-on plans rather than being folded into Basic or Premium — budget for that separately, and check current figures before committing to a store build on Webflow.
Who should skip it: anyone wanting an all-in-one ecommerce plan at a single flat price should compare Shopify or BigCommerce instead, where store features are bundled into the core plan rather than priced as an add-on.
How to pay less
- Build and test on Starter first. It's free and gives you the full editor — only upgrade once the design is ready to launch.
- Don't buy Premium unless you need a blog. Basic covers every static-site feature at a lower price.
- Commit to annual billing once you're sure — the 36–40% discount is larger than most competing builders offer.
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