If you're evaluating Webflow as your website platform in 2026, the pricing page is more complicated than it looks. Webflow restructured its plans in May 2026, and most cost guides still online reference plan names ("CMS", "Business") that no longer exist. This guide gives you the current numbers, the distinction between Site plans and Workspace plans, and a clear cost estimate for the type of site you're building.

The Short Answer: What a Webflow Website Costs in 2026
A standard Webflow website costs between $15 and $25 per month for the Site plan (the per-site hosting), plus $0 to $49 per month for a Workspace plan (where your team builds and edits). Most small businesses land at roughly $25 to $74 per month all-in. Ecommerce stores start at $29 per month on top of that. Enterprise customers pay $2,500 or more per month on the new Team plan.
What Changed in Webflow's Pricing in May 2026
Webflow simplified its site plan structure in May 2026, which is why older guides reference tiers that are no longer available.
The previous CMS plan ($23/mo) and Business plan ($39/mo) were both replaced by a single new tier called Premium ($25/mo). Premium combines CMS access with configurable bandwidth ranging from 50 GB to 2.5 TB per month, so a content-heavy site no longer needs to step up to a higher tier just for traffic headroom.
Webflow also introduced a new Team plan at $2,500/month (annual contract), positioned between self-serve and full Enterprise. It bundles Localization, AEO (answer engine optimization) agents, publishing workflows, site activity logging, and governance features previously only available through Enterprise sales.
Existing customers on legacy pricing keep their old plans until the next renewal, at which point they transition to the new structure.
Webflow Site Plans (Per-Site Hosting)
Every published Webflow site needs a Site plan. Each plan attaches to one site and covers domain, bandwidth, CMS, and platform features for that specific project.
| Plan | Price (annual billing) | Custom domain | CMS | Bandwidth | Best for |
|---|
| Starter | Free | No (webflow.io subdomain) | Limited | 1 GB | Testing, learning |
| Basic | $15/mo | Yes | No CMS | 10 GB | Simple brochure sites |
| Premium | $25/mo | Yes | Full CMS | 50 GB to 2.5 TB | Most business sites |
| Team | $2,500/mo | Yes | Full CMS | Higher allotments | Mid-market organizations |
| Enterprise | Custom | Yes | Full CMS | Custom | Large companies |
Starter (Free)
A free tier built for experimentation. It publishes only to a webflow.io subdomain, caps the site at two static pages, allows 1 GB of bandwidth, and limits form submissions to 50. It does, however, include access to Webflow AI, the MCP server, and Webflow Cloud app hosting. These are useful for prototyping but not viable for a live business site.
Basic ($15/mo)
The lowest-cost option that supports a custom domain. Basic permits up to 300 static pages, 10 GB of monthly bandwidth, unlimited form submissions, and site-level password protection. It does not include the Webflow CMS, which makes it a fit only for sites where every page is hand-built and content updates are infrequent.
Premium ($25/mo): The Tier Most Buyers Actually Need
Premium is Webflow's new flagship per-site plan. It includes everything in Basic plus the full Webflow CMS, dynamic content modeling, code components, native site search, and form file uploads. Bandwidth is configurable: you choose a tier from 50 GB up to 2.5 TB per month and pay accordingly within the plan.
For the majority of business websites, including marketing sites with a blog, SaaS landing pages with case studies, and content-driven sites, Premium is the right starting point.
Team ($2,500/mo, annual contract)
New in 2026. Team is aimed at organizations that have outgrown self-serve but are not ready to negotiate full Enterprise. It bundles site and workspace controls, Webflow Localization (multi-language sites), AEO agents (optimization for AI-driven search), publishing workflows with approval gates, single-page publishing, an activity log with API access, foundational governance, enhanced security and compliance posture, and priority support.
If your organization needs more than three or four sites under unified governance, or you require localization and approval workflows, Team is significantly cheaper than negotiating these features as Enterprise add-ons.
Enterprise (custom pricing)
Reserved for organizations with custom scale, security, and integration needs. Pricing is quote-based. Enterprise adds granular permissions, custom roles, dedicated account management, custom SLAs, and bespoke configurations.
Webflow Ecommerce Plans
Ecommerce sites use one of three dedicated plans in place of (or in addition to) a standard Site plan. The transaction fee is the most overlooked cost item.
| Plan | Price | Items | Transaction fee | Notable |
|---|
| Standard | $29/mo | 500 | 2% | Custom cart and checkout |
| Plus | $74/mo | 5,000 | 0% | Unbranded emails |
| Advanced | $212/mo | 15,000 | 0% | Unbranded emails |
The 2% transaction fee on Standard is the line item most new ecommerce buyers miss. At $50,000 in annual sales, that fee alone is $1,000, roughly three times the cost of upgrading to Plus and eliminating it entirely. For any store doing more than $30,000 to $40,000 per year, Plus is the cheaper option once the fee is factored in.
Webflow Workspace Plans (Where Your Team Works)
A Site plan publishes a site. A Workspace plan is the environment where your team designs, stages, and collaborates before publishing. Every Webflow account has a free Workspace by default. Upgrading the Workspace unlocks more staging sites, more team seats, advanced collaboration features, and higher AI credit allotments.
Webflow offers two Workspace tracks: one for in-house teams, one for freelancers and agencies.
For in-house teams
| Plan | Price | Staging sites | Seats | AI credits |
|---|
| Starter | Free | 2 | 1 full seat | 200 |
| Core | $19/mo | 10 | Add seats as needed | 300 |
| Growth | $49/mo | Unlimited | Add seats as needed | 400 |
Core adds custom code, code export, and Shared Libraries. Growth adds unlimited staging, site password protection, 301 redirects, site-specific access, site-level roles, and publishing permissions.
For freelancers and agencies
| Plan | Price | Staging sites | Client seats | AI credits |
|---|
| Starter | Free | 2 | 1 free per paid site | 200 |
| Freelancer | $16/mo | 10 | 1 free per site | 300 |
| Agency | $35/mo | Unlimited | 3 free per site | Included |
Freelancer adds client payments, free guest access in client Workspaces, full CMS access on staging sites, and Shared Libraries. Agency adds unlimited Shared Libraries, site-level roles, and publishing permissions.
Site plan vs. Workspace plan: the distinction most buyers miss
You almost always need both. The Site plan hosts the live website (the public URL). The Workspace plan is where the actual building, editing, and collaboration happens behind the scenes.
A single-founder business publishing one Premium site can stay on the free Starter Workspace. A growing marketing team with three staging environments and four editors needs a paid Workspace tier on top of the Site plan.
Add-Ons, AI Credits, and Hidden Costs in 2026
Webflow's headline plan prices cover the platform, but a working business site typically incurs additional costs that aren't on the pricing page.
AI credits
Webflow AI is metered by credits. Each Workspace tier comes with a monthly allotment (200 on Starter, 300 on Core, 400 on Growth), and credits are consumed when using AI-powered design generation, content drafting, and similar features. Teams that integrate AI heavily into their workflow should monitor credit consumption. Running out mid-month requires upgrading the Workspace tier or waiting for the next billing cycle.
Bandwidth surge protection and overages
Premium and higher plans include surge protection, which absorbs traffic spikes without an immediate overage charge. Sustained overages above the selected bandwidth tier are billed at roughly $2 per defined unit (varies by resource type). For most business sites this is negligible, but a viral spike on a low-bandwidth plan can produce a noticeable bill if surge protection isn't enabled.
Webflow Cloud app hosting and MCP server
Webflow Cloud allows hosting custom application code alongside your Webflow site. The MCP (Model Context Protocol) server lets AI tools interface directly with your Webflow project. Both are available on Starter and above at no incremental cost, but heavy usage of compute, CPU minutes, key-value storage, or object storage incurs metered charges (typically $2 per defined unit of consumption beyond the included allotment).
Localization
Multi-language support is only available on the new Team plan and above. If your site needs to serve more than one language with native Webflow Localization, you are committing to the $2,500/month tier.
Code components and form file uploads
Both are Premium-tier features. If you anticipate either, factor in the upgrade from Basic to Premium ($10/mo difference, often well worth it).
Third-party apps
A typical business Webflow site uses three to six third-party apps. Common additions and approximate monthly costs:
- Memberstack (membership and gated content): from ~$25/mo
- Wized (app logic and conditional workflows): from ~$25/mo
- Finsweet Attributes (CMS filtering, search, sliders): free tier available; paid features vary
- Jetboost (instant search, filter, load more): from ~$9/mo
- Tally / Formspark (alternatives to native forms): from $0 to $25/mo
- Logic flow tools (Zapier, Make): from $0 to $30/mo depending on volume
A realistic add-on stack for a SaaS marketing site runs $30 to $100 per month on top of Webflow itself.
Cost by Site Type (What You'll Actually Need)
The fastest way to estimate your total Webflow cost is to match your site type to the required plan stack. The figures below assume annual billing.
Personal site or portfolio
- Site plan: Starter (free) if a webflow.io subdomain is acceptable, otherwise Basic ($15/mo)
- Workspace: Starter (free)
- Add-ons: None
- Monthly total: $0 to $15
- Annual total: $0 to $180
Brochure / small business marketing site (5 to 15 pages, no blog)
- Site plan: Basic ($15/mo)
- Workspace: Starter (free) or Core ($19/mo) if multiple staging environments are needed
- Add-ons: Optional form tool, simple analytics (typically $0 to $15)
- Monthly total: $15 to $49
- Annual total: $180 to $588
Content-heavy marketing site or blog with CMS
- Site plan: Premium ($25/mo)
- Workspace: Core ($19/mo), needed for the staging and collaboration headroom
- Add-ons: Search, comment system, or CMS filtering (roughly $10 to $30)
- Monthly total: $54 to $74
- Annual total: $648 to $888
SaaS marketing site with integrations
- Site plan: Premium ($25/mo)
- Workspace: Core ($19/mo), Growth ($49/mo) for larger teams
- Add-ons: Memberstack, Wized, automation tools, possibly Logic flows (typically $50 to $100)
- Monthly total: $94 to $174
- Annual total: $1,128 to $2,088
Ecommerce store
- Site plan: Ecommerce Standard ($29/mo) for new stores; Plus ($74/mo) once annual revenue exceeds ~$30,000
- Workspace: Core ($19/mo)
- Add-ons: Email tool, reviews, abandoned cart ($20 to $80)
- Monthly total: $68 to $173
- Annual total: $816 to $2,076
Multi-brand or enterprise site
- Site plan: Team ($2,500/mo) at minimum; Enterprise if compliance, custom integration, or SLA needs exceed Team
- Workspace: Included with Team / Enterprise
- Add-ons: Varies, typically negotiated as part of Enterprise contract
- Monthly total: $2,500+
- Annual total: $30,000+
Annual vs. Monthly Billing: How Much You Save by Committing
Every Webflow plan price quoted above assumes annual billing. Switching to monthly billing increases the cost by roughly 20%. The savings are real: a Premium site billed monthly is closer to $30/month rather than $25, which adds up to $60/year on a single site.
For any site you expect to keep live for more than a few months, annual billing is the correct choice.
How to Pick the Right Webflow Plan Without Overpaying
Three rules cover most situations.
First, never pay for CMS access you don't need. If your site has fewer than 15 hand-built pages and no blog, Basic at $15/month is the right plan. Upgrading to Premium for the CMS only makes sense if you're publishing dynamic content.
Second, choose your Workspace plan based on team size and staging needs, not site count. A single Workspace can hold unlimited paid Site plans. You only upgrade Workspace when you need more staging environments, more team seats, or the collaboration features (publishing workflows, role-based access).
Third, calculate ecommerce upgrades against the transaction fee. Standard's 2% fee crosses the cost of upgrading to Plus at around $30,000 in annual store revenue. Above that threshold, Plus is the financially correct choice even though the headline price is higher.
Once you've sized your platform cost, the next decision is who builds the site. If you're hiring, posting your role on Flowroles puts it in front of 500+ Webflow professionals. If you want to compare hiring options first, our guide on where to hire a Webflow developer walks through the realistic platforms and their tradeoffs.
FAQ
Is the Webflow Premium plan worth the upgrade from Basic?
Yes, if your site needs the CMS, site search, code components, form file uploads, or more than 10 GB of monthly bandwidth. The $10/month difference is small relative to the capabilities it unlocks. Stay on Basic only if your site is genuinely static and content updates are rare.
Do I need a Workspace plan and a Site plan?
Yes. The Workspace plan is where your team builds the site (every Webflow account has a free Workspace by default). The Site plan hosts the published site at its custom domain. For a single-founder business with one site, the free Workspace plus a paid Site plan is sufficient.
What happened to the Webflow CMS and Business plans?
Both were retired in the May 2026 restructure. The new Premium plan ($25/mo) replaces both. CMS access is now bundled with configurable bandwidth, so there is no longer a separate "higher traffic" tier within the per-site plans.
Can I run a Webflow site for free?
Yes, on the Starter Site plan. The constraints are: no custom domain (you publish to a webflow.io subdomain), two static pages maximum, 1 GB of monthly bandwidth, and 50 form submissions per month. Workable for testing or a personal landing page; not workable for a live business site.
How much does Webflow ecommerce really cost with the transaction fee?
On the Standard plan ($29/mo), the 2% transaction fee adds up quickly. At $50,000 in annual sales, the fee alone is $1,000, three times the cost of upgrading to Plus ($74/mo) and eliminating the fee. For any store expecting more than $30,000 to $40,000 in annual revenue, Plus is cheaper in total.
What's the cheapest realistic plan stack for a live business site?
Basic Site plan ($15/mo) plus the free Starter Workspace, with annual billing. Total cost is $180/year. The site will have a custom domain, 10 GB of bandwidth, unlimited form submissions, and password protection, but no CMS. If you need a blog, the floor moves to Premium ($25/mo) and $300/year.