Introduction
If you're planning a Webflow website, one of the first questions is: how much will it cost? The answer ranges from under $2,000 for a basic freelancer build to $80,000+ for a full enterprise project — and knowing where your project fits that range matters before you talk to anyone.
This guide breaks down every cost factor honestly, including what we charge at Coherent Agency and how to get the best value from your investment.
Quick Answer: Webflow Website Cost Ranges in 2026
Here's a snapshot of what Webflow website development costs in 2026, depending on project type and who's building it:
- Simple 3–5 page site: $1,000–$3,000 (freelancer) | $3,000–$6,000 (boutique agency) | $8,000–$15,000 (premium agency)
- Business site (5–10 pages): $2,500–$5,000 | $5,000–$10,000 | $12,000–$30,000
- Enterprise / complex CMS: $5,000–$10,000 | $8,000–$20,000 | $20,000–$50,000+
- Ecommerce (Webflow Commerce): $3,000–$8,000 | $5,000–$15,000 | $15,000–$40,000
- Webapp + marketing site: $8,000–$15,000 | $12,000–$30,000 | $30,000–$80,000+
These ranges reflect what we've seen across the industry in 2026. Wide ranges exist because project scope varies dramatically. See our full portfolio for examples of what we've delivered across these price points.
What Drives Webflow Development Cost
1. Number of Pages and Unique Layouts
A 5-page site costs less than a 25-page site — but it's not just about page count. It's about unique page designs vs. template pages. Ten products using the same CMS template costs less than 10 pages each with a unique layout.
2. Design Complexity and Animations
A clean, minimal site with standard layouts costs less than one with custom GSAP scroll animations, 3D elements (Spline, Three.js), Lottie micro-interactions, parallax effects, or custom cursor behavior. If you want your site to feel like an experience rather than a brochure, expect to invest more in design and development.
3. CMS Architecture
A basic blog CMS is straightforward. A CMS with 5+ collection types, multi-reference fields, filtered dynamic listings, and conditional visibility logic takes significantly more architecture and development time. For a full look at what's involved, see our Webflow CMS guide.
4. Custom Code and Third-Party Integrations
Native Webflow covers a lot. But when you need HubSpot, Salesforce, or Pipedrive form integration, Stripe or payment processing, custom JavaScript functionality, or API connections to external tools — you're adding custom code to the project, which increases the investment.
5. SEO and Content Strategy
A basic meta-tag-optimized site costs less than one with AEO structuring, content hub architecture, 301 redirect mapping for migrations, and GA4 + GTM configuration. At Coherent, we include technical SEO in every project because a website nobody finds is a waste of money.
6. Who's Building It
This is the biggest cost factor in Webflow pricing.
Solo freelancer ($25–$75/hr): Cheapest option with direct communication. Downsides include variable quality, no backup if they're unavailable, and limited skill set — usually design OR development, not both.
Boutique agency ($65–$150/hr): Dedicated team covering design, development, and project management. Structured process, broader expertise, and accountability. More expensive than freelancers and may have waitlists.
Premium agency ($150–$300/hr): Big-name portfolios with enterprise capability. Significantly more expensive, often slow, and you may get junior staff while paying senior rates.
Webflow Platform Hosting Costs
Beyond the design and development investment, Webflow has its own hosting plans billed directly to you:
- Starter (Free): Testing and learning only
- Basic ($18/mo): Simple sites without CMS
- CMS ($29/mo): Sites with blog or dynamic content
- Business ($49/mo): Advanced features, more CMS items
- Enterprise (Custom): Large-scale, multi-locale sites
Webflow Workspace plans (for managing your account and collaborators) range from free to $60/mo. These are separate from whatever you pay a developer or agency.
Coherent Agency Pricing
Since you're here, here's our actual pricing. You can view our full Webflow services for more detail on what's included in each engagement.
Project Packages
Launch — $3,500 (3 weeks): Up to 5 pages, mobile-responsive, basic animations, contact form + CMS, on-page SEO, 1 revision round.
Growth — $7,000 (4–5 weeks): Up to 10 pages, custom UX/UI from Figma, advanced GSAP/Lottie/3D animations, full CMS + blog, technical SEO + AEO foundation, GA4 + GTM, 2 revision rounds.
Enterprise — $12,000+ (6–8 weeks): Unlimited pages, full brand identity + UX/UI, complex 3D animations, multi-language/region, full SEO/AEO strategy, analytics + CRO, dedicated PM, 3 revision rounds.
Monthly Support Plans
- Essentials — $300/mo (3 hrs): Bug fixes, content updates, monitoring.
- Growth — $750/mo (8 hrs): SEO checks, design updates, analytics.
- Strategic — $1,500/mo (16 hrs): CRO, SEO management, strategy calls.
Ad-hoc rate: $65/hr for one-off work. See full details on our Webflow maintenance plans.
How to Get the Best Value from Your Webflow Investment
- Come prepared. The more clarity you have on your pages, content, and goals, the faster we (or any agency) can scope and build. Ambiguity costs money in revisions.
- Start focused, then expand. A tight 5-page site that converts is worth more than a 20-page site with thin content. Launch lean, learn from traffic, then iterate.
- Invest in design. Custom UX/UI costs more upfront but pays for itself in conversion rate. Browse our portfolio to see the design quality we deliver.
- Don't skip SEO. Building SEO into your site from day one is far cheaper than retrofitting it later. See our Webflow SEO best practices guide.
- Plan for ongoing investment. Your website is a living asset. Budget for monthly maintenance, content updates, and continuous optimization.
Building an Ecommerce Store on Webflow?
Ecommerce projects have their own pricing considerations. See our dedicated Webflow ecommerce services page for a breakdown of what's involved and what it costs.
Migrating from Another Platform?
If you're moving from WordPress or another CMS, migration adds to the project scope. Our Webflow migration service covers SEO preservation, content transfer, and redirect mapping. Read our complete WordPress to Webflow migration guide for the full picture.
Conclusion
A professional Webflow website in 2026 costs anywhere from $1,000 (basic freelancer build) to $50,000+ (enterprise agency project). Most businesses land in the $3,500–$15,000 range for a site that's custom-designed, well-built, SEO-optimized, and ready to convert.
The right question isn't "how much does a Webflow website cost?" — it's "what will this website return in revenue?" If your website is the primary way customers find and evaluate you, it's the highest-ROI marketing investment you can make.
Ready to get a quote? Book a free consultation → and we'll scope your project with transparent, fixed pricing.




