Webflow costs around $15 USD to $25 USD per month, annual billing, for a professional business website. You pay $0 USD to discover the tool. Expect higher costs with a blog or e-commerce. All prices are in US dollars.
Three site plans have existed since the May 2026 redesign: Starter, Basic, and Premium. A site plan is the subscription that hosts (puts your site on Webflow servers to make it accessible online) and publishes your site. Two high-end plans, rarely useful for a small business, complete the lineup: Team at $2,500 USD per month (annual contract, since May 2026) and Enterprise by quote. Annual billing is always cheaper than monthly. Check the official pricing grid on webflow.com/pricing before any purchase.
| In brief |
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| Discover the tool: $0 USD (Starter plan) Professional website without blog: $15 USD/month annual (Basic plan) Site with blog or dynamic content: $25 USD/month annual (Premium plan) E-commerce: from $29 USD/month annual (Standard e-commerce plan) Prices in US dollars ($USD), annual is cheaper than monthly |
| Site plan | For whom | Annual ($USD/month) | Monthly ($USD/month) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Starter | Discover, learn the tool | Free (0 $US) | Free (0 $US) |
| Basic | Professional website without blog | 15 $US | 25 $US |
| Premium | Site with blog or dynamic content (content that changes often) | 25 $US | 39 $US |
The site plans: Starter, Basic, Premium
To put a Webflow site online, expect $15 USD per month (Basic plan, annual billing). The Premium plan goes up to $25 USD per month (annual). These amounts are in US dollars. Webflow redesigned them on May 13, 2026.
Pay attention to a distinction. A site plan (the subscription that hosts a site and makes it public, paid per site) differs from a workspace plan (team management, paid per person). Starter, Basic, and Premium are site plans.
Starter is free ($0 USD), but your site stays on a .webflow.io subdomain (an address like mysite.webflow.io provided by Webflow). Impossible to connect your own domain name. It's a trial showcase, not a public business website.
The Basic plan, at $15 USD per month on annual billing ($25 USD per month), unlocks your custom domain (your own web address, such as yourcompany.com). It includes 300 static pages and unlimited forms. You also get 10 GB of bandwidth per month (the volume of data served to visitors). But no CMS.
Without a CMS, no blog or dynamic content. The CMS (the tool to manage content without coding) relies on collections (a type of content, e.g., your articles) and items (a specific entry). To blog, you need the Premium plan.
The Premium plan, at $25 USD per month on annual billing ($39 USD per month), merges the former CMS and Business plans. It offers the complete CMS, unlimited pages, 20,000 items, 40 collections, and 50 GB of bandwidth per month. It's the choice for a site that blogs.
These prices apply to a brochure or content site. Selling online falls under separate e-commerce plans (Standard, Plus, Advanced), covered later. If you're unsure about a figure, check the official pricing grid at webflow.com/pricing, as Webflow adjusts its prices.
| Expert Insight: Basic or Premium? |
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| Brochure site without a blog (presentation, services, contact): the Basic plan at $15 USD per month (annual) is more than enough. Planning to blog or manage dynamic content (portfolio, case studies, news): aim straight for Premium at $25 USD per month (annual). Switching from Basic to Premium later often means reworking your content structure. |
| Site plan | Annual price ($US/month) | Monthly price ($USD/month) | Custom domain | CMS / blog | Pages | Bandwidth | Forms |
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| Starter (free) | $0 | $0 | No (.webflow.io) | No (trial) | Limited | Limited | Limited |
| Basic | $15 | $25 | Yes | No | 300 | 10 GB/month | Unlimited |
| Premium (formerly CMS + Business) | $25 | $39 | Yes | Yes (full) | Unlimited | 50 GB/month | Unlimited |
Workspace plans: for those who design
The Workspace plan ranges from $0 USD to $19 USD or $49 USD per month, billed annually. It's the subscription that pays for design, not publishing. It funds the seats of people working in the Designer (Webflow's visual editor). It also funds the number of unpublished projects in progress. All prices are in US dollars.
Golden rule: one subscription per published SITE, plus one subscription per TEAM that designs. The Site plan puts ONE specific site online on a public domain. The Workspace plan covers the team and pre-production projects. Pre-production (a site in progress, hosted on a preview address, not published) remains private. Every site always lives in a Workspace.
The Starter tier is free: a trial point to design before paying. Details of its limitations will be covered in another article. The paid team tiers are Core (19 USD per month, billed annually)and Growth ($49 USD per month, annual billing). For agencies, Webflow offers Freelancer ($16 USD/month) and Agency ($35 USD/month), with annual billing.
Each paid tier includes one first designer, full seat access (one paid access for a person who designs). Beyond that, each additional full seat costs 39 USD per month, billed annually. A limited seat costs 15 USD per month (check the number of included seats on webflow.com/pricing). Code export (download HTML and CSS to host elsewhere) is included starting at Core and Freelancer, excluded from the free Starter.
Here's the effect on your bill. Core includes 1 full seat. A team of 3 designers therefore pays 19 USD, plus 2 full seats at 39 USD each. That comes to 97 USD per month, billed annually. And that's before the Site plan that publishes each site. Webflow never charges in Canadian dollars: factor in CAD conversion and exchange fees.
| The seat trap |
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| The Workspace plan doesn't pay for a site online. It pays for the seats of people who design. Full seat: access to the Designer and administration (your designers). One is included per paid tier, each additional costs 39 USD per month. Limited seat: editing content and CMS pages, without touching the design. It costs 15 USD per month. Free seat: review and comments only. The more people who design, the higher the bill, regardless of how many sites are published. |
| Workspace plan | Price (per month, billed annually) | Pre-production projects (in progress, not published) | Code export |
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| Starter (free) | $0 USD | 2 | No |
| Core (teams) | 19 USD | 10 | Yes |
| Growth (teams) | 49 USD | Unlimited | Yes |
| Freelancer (agencies) | $16 USD | 10 | Yes |
| Agency (agencies) | $35 USD | Unlimited | Yes |
| Enterprise | Custom quote | Custom-built | Yes |
| + Full Seat (Designer/admin) | $39 USD / seat | N/A | N/A |
| + Limited Seat (content/CMS) | $15 USD / seat | N/A | N/A |
| + Free Seat (review/comments) | $0 USD | N/A | N/A |
Add a store: the cost of e-commerce
Selling online costs more than a brochure site. Webflow offers three e-commerce plans: Standard, Plus, and Advanced. Expect $29 USD to $212 USD per month on annual billing. These amounts are in US dollars.
This plan replaces your regular Site plan and includes all its functions, then unlocks the store. So it's a cost per site, higher than a brochure plan, not an add-on option.
Watch out for the Workspace plan. Reminder: one subscription per site, one subscription per team. They remain separate and are added to the e-commerce plan. You therefore pay two distinct lines: one for the site, one for your workspace.
Watch out for Webflow transaction fees (a percentage charged by Webflow on each order). Only Standard applies them, at 2%. Plus and Advanced are at 0%. These fees are always added to those of the payment processor (Stripe or PayPal), which remain separate.
The breakeven calculation is simple. Standard at 2% becomes more expensive than Plus at around $2,250 USD in monthly sales. Beyond that, the Plus plan (0% fees) becomes more profitable again despite its higher subscription.
| ⚠️ These prices are in addition to the rest |
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| The e-commerce plan does not add to a Brochure site plan: it replaces it, at a higher rate. Three costs often coexist: the e-commerce plan (per site), the Workspace plan (per account), and payment processor fees. Monthly prices (without annual commitment) are higher. Check the official pricing grid on webflow.com/pricing by toggling the "Monthly" switch. |
| Plan | Price/month (annual) | Webflow fees | Max items | Staff accounts |
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| Standard | $29 USD | 2% | 500 | 3 |
| Plus | $74 USD | 0% | 5,000 | 10 |
| Advanced | $212 USD | 0% | 15,000 | 15 |
Hidden costs to anticipate
Expect $39 USD per month moreas soon as a second person designsthe site. Each paid tier includes one designer, full seat. Each additional designer costs $39 USD per month, billed annually. A limited seat (content editing only, no design) comes to $15 USD per month.
Code export (downloading your site's code to host elsewhere)is not free. It requires a paid workspace, starting at $16 USD per month (Freelancer) or $19 USD per month (Core), billed annually. The free plan doesn't include it. If your exit strategy matters, budget for this from the start.
Localization (the multilingual module to manage a French and English version)is a separate paid add-on, billed per language added (per "locale"). Budget around $9 USD per month per language at the Essential level, up to around $29 USD per language at the Advanced level. For a bilingual FR/EN site (one additional language), expect around $9 USD per month. For a Quebec SMB aiming for a bilingual site, this is a real cost to plan for, separate from your site package.
Bandwidthcan generate additional fees. The Premium plan includes 50 GB per month, and an additional 50 GB tier costs roughly $20 USD per month billed annually. Webflow indicates it will notify you before any overages, with no automatic penalty charges. Form submissions, on the other hand, become unlimited starting with the Basic plan.
| ⚠️ Warning |
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| Former Business plan clients: switching to Premium increases content capacity (from 10,000 to 20,000 CMS items) but reduces included bandwidth (from 100 GB to 50 GB). This change may trigger additional tier fees. Prices are in US dollars. Localization and bandwidth add-ons vary based on your needs: verify exact amounts on the official pricing grid (webflow.com/pricing) before finalizing your budget. |
| Often forgotten cost | What it does | Price (annual billing) |
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| Additional designer seat | A 2nd collaborator who designs the site | $39 USD per month, per seat |
| Limited seat | Content editing, without design | $15 USD per month, per seat |
| Code export | Download the code to host it elsewhere | From $16 USD per month (Freelancer) |
| Localization (multilingual) | Manage a FR and EN version of the site | ~$9 to $29 USD per month per language added |
| Bandwidth tier | +50 GB beyond included quota | ~$20 USD per month |
How much does a Webflow site cost in total?
The total cost of a Webflow sitealways combines two line itemsdistinct. You first pay for the Site plan (the subscription tied to your published site). You then pay for design, either your time or a service provider. The subscription alone does not create your design.
The Site plan remains known and stable. For a business website with a blog, expect the Premium plan at $25 USD per month, billed annually. This plan goes up to $39 USD per month, and the Basic drops to $15 USD per month. The official pricing grid remains at webflow.com/pricing.
A concrete benchmark for conversion. Premium at $25 USD per month equals approximately $35 CAD per month (rate ~1.40, to confirm), or roughly $420 CAD per year, plus exchange fees. This is the recurring, predictable cost. Design, on the other hand, varies much more.
The real variable, is design. Three options are available, depending on project scope. Doing it yourself costs only the plan, plus your hours and a real learning curve. It's the most economical option, but the most time-intensive.
A freelancer represents a mid-range budget, from a few hundred to a few thousand Canadian dollars depending on scope. A Webflow agency delivers a turnkey project, starting from a few thousand Canadian dollars, on quote. The budget is higher, but predictable. These orders of magnitude remain indicative: request an estimate.
What drives up design costs is simple to anticipate. Number of pages and custom design weigh the most. CMS usage also matters. Online sales (e-commerce) ultimately demands more work.
| The right budget mindset |
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| Always separate two lines: the Webflow subscription (recurring) and design (one-time). Recurring example: Premium $25 USD/month ≈ $35 CAD/month (rate ~1.40), or roughly $420 CAD/year, plus exchange fees. To situate each plan, see how Webflow works and why choose Webflow. |
| Design approach | What you pay | For whom |
|---|---|---|
| Yourself | The Site plan, plus your hours | Small budget, time and desire to learn |
| Freelancer | Plan, plus a few hundred to a few thousand CAD | Targeted project, variable quality depending on the profile |
| Webflow agency | Plan, plus a few thousand CAD, upon quote | Turnkey business website, predictable budget |
Which Webflow plan to choose based on your profile?
The right planis chosen based on what you publish. A brochure site with no dynamic content targets Basic, at $15 USD per month on annual billing. A blog or content-rich site moves to Premium, at $25 USD per month on annual billing. An e-commerce store starts at the Standard e-commerce plan, at $29 USD per month on annual billing.
Important reminder:each published site pays for a Site plan. One subscription per site, one subscription per team. The Workspace plan is added on top, without hosting a site. An agency therefore benefits from a paid Workspace, starting at $19 USD per month on annual billing.
The table belowmatches a profile to a recommended plan. The figures are in US dollars, to be converted to CAD with taxes and exchange fees. Before any purchase, validate the official pricing grid on webflow.com/pricing, as the plans were overhauled in May 2026.
| The double plan trap |
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| A paid Workspace does not replace a Site plan: it's added to it. To publish a site with a domain, count one Site plan per live site. The Workspace is for your team (seats, collaboration), not to host a single site. Remember to add both to your monthly budget. |
| Profile | Recommended plan | Why |
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| Just testing or learning | Free offer (Starter) | To try Webflow for free, on a subdomain and without a custom domain. Detailed limits at webflow.com/pricing. |
| Simple brochure site, without dynamic content | Basic plan ($15 USD/month, annual) | 300 pages and custom domain, but no CMS. |
| Blog or content-rich site | Premium plan ($25 USD/month, annual) | Unlimited pages, CMS included and high bandwidth. Exact quotas at webflow.com/pricing. |
| Online store | Standard e-commerce plan ($29 USD/month, annual) | Up to 500 e-commerce items. 2% transaction fee. |
| Team or agency designing multiple sites | Paid Workspace (from $19 USD/month, annual) | Multiple seats and staging sites to collaborate. |
Webflow: good value for money?
Yes, for a strategic site that needs to last and perform. The paid site plan (the subscription that pays for hosting and publishing) covers all the essentials. You get hosting, SSL certificate (the "https" lock), fast delivery and security. The server and security patches are no longer your concern.
Concretely, it's an all-inclusive package you pay for. The Premium plan costs $25 USD per month, billed annually. It adds the CMS and included bandwidth. Nothing extra to buy on the platform side: no extensions (a small module you add to a site to add a feature, like a plugin on WordPress), no server to maintain.
That's where the math tips in Webflow's favor. On a self-hosted solution, several costs add up each year. You have to pay the hosting provider, extensions, maintenance and security patches. Webflow bundles all of that into a single predictable subscription, with no surprise invoices.
Two cases make Webflow less relevant. For a very tight budget or a single page (event page, landing page), other solutions cost significantly less. The Basic plan, at $15 USD per month billed annually, is still more expensive than entry-level shared hosting. For a simple brochure website, this extra cost is debatable.
Last point for a Quebec SMB. Prices are displayed in US dollars, not Canadian dollars. Your actual cost therefore depends on the USD/CAD exchange rate at the time of billing. For exact current amounts, refer to the official pricing grid on webflow.com/pricing.
| What you need to know |
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| Good value for money for a business site that needs to last: hosting, SSL and security are included in the plan. The Premium plan ($25 USD per month, billed annually) adds the CMS: this is the choice for a site with a blog or case studies. No extensions to buy or server to maintain: a predictable subscription rather than ancillary costs that pile up. Less suited to a very tight budget or a single-page site: other solutions then cost less. Prices in US dollars: the actual cost for a Quebec SMB varies depending on the USD/CAD exchange rate. 2026 prices to reconfirm on webflow.com/pricing: Webflow revamped its plans in May 2026. |
Frequently asked questions about Webflow pricing
Webflow revamped its plans on May 13, 2026. The grid now includes two distinct plan families, simpler to compare. This FAQ answers the most common pricing questions from Quebec business leaders.
What are Webflow's pricing rates?
To publish a site with a custom domain (your own address, like yourcompany.com), count on $15 USD per month billed annually. That's the Basic plan. The Premium plan, which adds the CMS, goes up to $25 USD per month annually. Month-to-month, these plans are $25 USD and $39 USD. Webflow bills in US dollars; check the current grid on webflow.com/pricing.
Is Webflow free?
Yes, a free Starter plan ($0 USD per month) lets you design and discover the tool. However, it publishes on a webflow.io subdomain, without a custom domain. We detail its limitations in a dedicated article about free Webflow.
What's the difference between a site plan and Workspace?
The site plan is the subscription attached to a specific site, to publish and host it. It unlocks the custom domain and CMS. Workspace groups collaboration and seats together (one paid access per person who designs). These are two separate subscriptions.
Is it better to pay yearly or monthly?
Annual billing is significantly cheaper. The Basic plan costs $15 USD per month annually, versus $25 USD monthly. Premium drops to $25 USD per month annually, versus $39 USD monthly. For a site meant to last, annual commitment offers better value.
Can I change plans later?
Yes, Webflow allows switching from one plan to another, up or down. For existing sites, the new May 2026 rates apply at your next renewal.
Can I export my site's code with the free Workspace?
No. Code export is not available on the free Starter Workspace. You need a paid tier, starting at $16 USD per month (Freelancer) or $19 USD per month (Core), annually. The higher Growth and Agency tiers include it too. Check the official pricing grid at webflow.com/pricing before committing, as Webflow revamped its plans in 2026.
Does the e-commerce plan add to my current site plan?
No. The e-commerce plan is itself a Site plan, in a more expensive version. It replaces your showcase plan for that site and already includes all its features. You don't pay two site subscriptions. However, this plan remains separate from the Workspace plan, which is added on.
Is there a limit on annual sales depending on the plan?
No fixed revenue cap is imposed by contract. The limits apply to the number of items: 500 for Standard, 5,000 for Plus, 15,000 for Advanced. Some sources recommend Plus for up to $200,000 USD in annual revenue, but that's a usage recommendation, not a rule.
Why is there talk of 2% fees on the Standard plan?
Webflow charges 2% on each order, only on the Standard plan. Plus and Advanced are 0%. This percentage is always added to Stripe or PayPal fees. From around $2,250 USD in monthly sales, upgrading to Plus becomes more economical.
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