Report · 14 June 2026

Webflow 2026 pricing, explained - priced in dollars, paid in pounds

Webflow builds a clever website. It also bills like a piece of professional design software, sends the invoice in US dollars, and reshuffled its whole plan list in May. So the price on the page and the money that leaves your account are rarely the same number. Here is what Webflow costs in 2026, and what Bernard charges to move you somewhere simpler.

What Webflow charges in 2026

Webflow is an American company, and it prices everything in US dollars wherever you happen to live.

On 13 May 2026 it changed its plans, folding the old CMS and Business plans into a single new one called Premium. For a brand-new site bought today, the headline prices are these. The free Starter plan publishes only to a webflow.io address, not your own, so it is really a workbench rather than a home. The Basic plan, for a simple site with no blog, is $15 a month on the yearly plan, or $25 a month if you pay month to month. The Premium plan, the one most small businesses with a blog will need, is $25 a month on the yearly plan, or $39 a month if you pay monthly. Above those sit a Team plan and a custom-priced Enterprise plan, neither of which a small site has any use for.

There is also a second bill underneath the first. Webflow charges for the site in one place and for the people working on it in another - a Site plan for each website, and a Workspace plan for each person. One owner with one site can sit on the free Workspace and pay only for the site. A freelancer or an agency looking after it for you, or any team of more than one, pays for a Workspace seat on top of that. It is sensible pricing for a design studio. It is a lot of machinery for what is often a five-page site about a business.

The bit you find out at the checkout

Two things happen between the price on the page and the money out of your account.

First, tax. Webflow adds VAT based on your billing address. Its own help pages say customers in countries that require it are charged VAT or GST unless they hand over a valid VAT number. For a UK buyer who is not VAT-registered, and most individuals and small firms are not, that is 20 per cent on top of the dollar price.

Second, the currency. The bill is in dollars. Your card turns it into pounds at whatever the rate is on the day, and most UK cards add a small charge for spending in a foreign currency - usually a few per cent, though a handful of cards charge nothing. None of that shows on Webflow's pricing page.

So the dollar figure is the start of the sum, not the end of it.

So what does it really cost?

For a UK customer who is not VAT-registered and pays for the year up front:

What you are paying forWebflow, paid yearlyWith 20% UK VATBernard Studio
A simple site, no blog (Basic)$15 a month, so $180 a year$216 a year£120 a year
A site with a blog (Premium)$25 a month, so $300 a year$360 a year£120 a year

Those right-hand dollar totals still have to cross the Atlantic. Your card converts them to pounds on the day and may add its foreign-spending fee on top. Bernard's number is £120, in pounds, and it is the number you pay. This compares what each platform charges to look after the site itself, not your web address, which is your own cost wherever your site lives.

How Bernard does it differently

Bernard charges £120 a year. That is the whole price, in pounds, and it does not change at renewal. He is not big enough to be charging VAT yet, so there is nothing to add - £120 is £120.

The move itself is included with the annual plan. Bernard measures up your Webflow site, rebuilds it clean in its new home, and keeps the links working so nothing you have already earned gets lost on the way over.

He does not sell you a web address, and he does not sell you email. Those stay exactly where they are, in your name - the keys are yours. Bernard only ever looks after the house.

And he is honest about what he cannot carry. A simple Webflow site - a few pages, a portfolio, a blog - he can move. A complicated one - a working shop, a members-only area behind a login, anything with live booking or subscription machinery - he will measure up and tell you plainly it is beyond him, before any money changes hands.


Paste your current address and Bernard will measure up, free, and show you the new place before you decide anything.

Questions people ask

Does Webflow charge in pounds?
No. Webflow prices everything in US dollars, wherever you live. Your card converts the dollar amount into pounds at the rate on the day, and most UK cards add a small fee for spending in a foreign currency. The pounds figure is not shown on Webflow's pricing page.
Will I pay VAT on Webflow?
If you are in the UK and not VAT-registered, yes. Webflow adds VAT based on your billing address, at 20 per cent for the UK, unless you provide a valid VAT number. So the dollar price on the page is before tax.
What does Webflow actually cost for a small business site in 2026?
A simple site with no blog is on the Basic plan at $15 a month paid yearly, which is $180 a year before VAT. A site with a blog is on the Premium plan at $25 a month paid yearly, which is $300 a year before VAT. Paying month to month costs more, and a team or an agency pays for a Workspace seat on top.
Can Bernard move my Webflow site?
A simple Webflow site - a few pages, a portfolio, a blog - yes. Bernard rebuilds it clean in a new home for £120 a year flat, with the move included and your web address and email left in your own hands. A complicated site with a working shop, a login wall or live booking, he will measure up and tell you honestly if it is beyond him, before you pay anything.

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