How much does it cost to hire a Webflow development agency?
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Passionate Designer & Founder
What you'll pay a Webflow development agency depends on a few things: how complex the project is, where the agency is based, and what you actually need delivered. Prices vary more than most people expect.
A basic marketing site or landing page typically runs $3,000 to $10,000. You're getting a limited number of pages, standard CMS setup, and not much in the way of custom interactions. Good fit for startups or anyone who just needs a solid web presence without a lot of moving parts.
Step up to a full multi-page marketing site with custom animations, a CMS-driven blog, and a few third-party integrations, and you're looking at $10,000 to $30,000. There's more discovery work, more design rounds, more development time. This is where most growing SaaS companies and mid-sized businesses tend to land.
Enterprise projects can run $50,000 or more. Multi-language sites, advanced e-commerce builds, membership portals, full rebrands with custom functionality. these take real time and specialist knowledge, and the price reflects that.
Many agencies also offer monthly retainers for ongoing work, usually somewhere between $1,500 and $10,000 per month, depending on how much support, new feature work, or routine updates you need.
Location plays a real role in hourly rates. Agencies in North America, Western Europe, or Australia generally charge $100 to $250 per hour. Agencies in Eastern Europe, Latin America, or Southeast Asia often do comparable work for $40 to $90 per hour. Neither is automatically the right call. it depends on your project, your timeline, and how much communication overhead you can manage.
Don't just shop on price. Look at their portfolio, whether they hold Webflow Enterprise Partner status, how they handle post-launch support, and what past clients actually say about working with them. A cheaper agency that hands you an unmaintainable mess will cost more in the long run than one that charges fairly and builds something you can actually grow

