How much does it cost to hire the best Webflow development agency?
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Passionate Designer & Founder
Webflow agency pricing is all over the place, so here's a rough map of what you'll actually encounter.
A basic marketing site, say five to ten pages with a standard CMS blog and nothing too fancy interaction-wise, runs between $8,000 and $20,000 with a decent agency.
Mid-tier projects cost more, obviously. If you want custom animations, dynamic CMS content, multi-language support, or integrations with HubSpot, Zapier, or Stripe, budget somewhere in the $20,000 to $60,000 range. That's a wide band, and where you land depends heavily on how much custom work is involved.
Large corporate sites, e-commerce builds, and anything with seriously complex interactions can run from $60,000 to well over $150,000. At that level, you're typically paying for a full team: designers, developers, an SEO person, and a project manager keeping everything from going sideways.
The build cost is only part of it. Webflow hosting runs $23 to $212 per month depending on your plan. Most agencies also sell retainer packages for maintenance, content updates, and performance work, typically $1,000 to $5,000 per month. That's worth budgeting for upfront rather than being surprised later.
On hourly rates: U.S. and Western European agencies generally charge $100 to $200 per hour. Agencies in Eastern Europe or Southeast Asia often come in at $40 to $80 per hour. The quality gap isn't always what you'd expect, but timezone coordination and communication overhead are real considerations.
One thing worth watching: if an agency quotes you a suspiciously low number without a detailed scope document, that's a problem. Vague scopes lead to scope creep, and scope creep turns cheap projects expensive fast. A thorough discovery process and a well-defined statement of work are signs you're dealing with someone who actually knows what they're doing.

