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GuideUpdated 12 July 2026

How much does a Webflow website cost in the UK?

The honest answer, from an agency that publishes its prices: anywhere from £1,500 to £25,000+ — and the range says more about scope than about quality. Here's how to know what your project should cost.

Quick answer: in 2026, a professionally built Webflow marketing site in the UK typically costs £2,500–£8,000 from a boutique agency, £1,500–£3,000 from a freelancer, and £10,000–£25,000+ from a larger studio. At ZevGeeks, fixed-price projects start from £2,500 and ship in 2–4 weeks.

UK Webflow pricing bands in 2026

Quotes for "the same website" can differ by 10x. That's not (usually) dishonesty — it's that each type of provider builds differently, carries different overheads, and includes different things. Here's the realistic landscape:

RouteTypical UK priceWhat you actually get
DIY with a template£0–£500 + your timeA Webflow template (£50–£150) customised by you. Fine for validating an idea; hard to make distinctive.
Freelancer£1,500–£3,000A capable individual, often a condensed design process. Quality varies more than at any other tier — the portfolio is everything.
Boutique agency£2,500–£8,000Design rigour, proper CMS architecture, revision rounds, SEO fundamentals, and accountability. The sweet spot for most startups and SMEs.
Larger agency / studio£10,000–£25,000+Bigger teams, longer timelines, brand strategy workshops. Right for complex platforms and enterprise sign-off processes.

What actually drives the price

Six factors explain almost every quote you'll receive:

  • Page count and uniqueness. Ten pages using four repeatable layouts is a very different job from ten bespoke pages.
  • CMS complexity. A blog is simple. Filterable case studies, multi-category resources, gated content, and localisation are not.
  • Design ambition. Custom illustration, animation, and interactions add real hours. They can also be what makes the site convert — the question is where they earn their keep.
  • Content readiness. If copy and imagery don't exist yet, someone has to create them. "We'll write it ourselves" is the most common cause of stalled projects.
  • Integrations. CRM forms, scheduling, analytics, payment, search — each is small, but they add up and need testing.
  • Migration. Moving an existing site means redirects, content transfer, and protecting rankings you already have. Skipping this properly is how businesses lose their Google traffic overnight.

Ongoing costs: what you pay after launch

Webflow hosting is paid directly to Webflow — site plans run roughly £12–£35+ per month depending on tier, with ecommerce plans higher. The bigger point is what you don't pay: no plugin licences, no security patching, no monthly maintenance retainer just to keep the lights on. For most businesses that saves £50–£200 a month compared with a typical WordPress arrangement, and your team can edit content without booking developer time.

Fixed price vs hourly: insist on fixed

Hourly billing puts all the risk on you: the less efficient the agency, the more you pay. A fixed price agreed against a written scope flips that — the provider carries the efficiency risk, and you know the number before work starts. It also forces the conversation that matters most: what exactly are we building?If an agency can't give you a fixed price, they haven't understood the project yet.

That's how we work at ZevGeeks: scoped upfront, fixed price, most websites from £2,500, delivered in 2–4 weeks with a 30-day post-launch support window. You can see what that produces in our work — including full ecommerce and SaaS builds — or read about our web design service and SaaS-specific offering.

How to keep the cost down (without wrecking the outcome)

  • Launch with fewer, better pages. Five pages that convert beat fifteen that dilute. Add pages after launch — that's what the CMS is for.
  • Have your content ready. Copy decided before design starts is the single biggest schedule-saver.
  • Use repeatable layouts deliberately. One well-designed service-page template can serve seven services.
  • Skip animation for animation's sake. Spend interaction budget where it explains the product or drives the click.
  • Don't skip the migration work. The cheapest quote that ignores redirects is the most expensive one a year later.

Frequently asked questions

What does a typical small business Webflow site cost in the UK?

For a professionally designed 5 to 10 page marketing site from a boutique agency, expect £2,500 to £6,000. Freelancers may quote less; larger agencies considerably more for the same scope.

Why do Webflow quotes vary so much?

Because 'a website' can mean anything from a template reskin to a 40-page platform with CMS architecture, custom interactions and integrations. Page count, design ambition, content readiness and integrations drive most of the difference.

What are the ongoing costs after launch?

Webflow hosting is paid directly to Webflow — site plans run from roughly £12 to £35+ per month depending on tier. Beyond hosting, a well-built Webflow site needs little maintenance; that is one of the platform's main advantages.

Is Webflow cheaper than WordPress in the long run?

Usually, once you count total cost of ownership. WordPress builds often look cheaper upfront but carry plugin licences, security updates, maintenance retainers and developer time for every change. Webflow shifts that to a predictable hosting fee and lets your team edit content directly.

What does a fixed price from ZevGeeks include?

Scope agreed upfront, design and Webflow build, CMS setup, on-page SEO fundamentals, integrations, QA, and a 30-day post-launch support window. Most projects start from £2,500 and take 2 to 4 weeks.

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