Agencies need a Webflow plan that balances cost, performance, and client branding. In 2026 Webflow offers four agency‑friendly options: CMS Hosting, Business Hosting, Agency Plan, and Enterprise. This guide explains each tier, shows real numbers, and helps you pick the right one for your portfolio.
Webflow is a visual development platform that combines a design tool, CMS, and hosting. For agencies, the platform removes the need for separate designers and developers. In 2026 the core plans are:
Agencies pick Webflow for three practical reasons:
Designers can launch a responsive site in days instead of weeks. The visual editor writes clean HTML, CSS, and JavaScript automatically.
The CMS lets clients edit copy, images, and repeaters without touching code. Permissions can be scoped per user.
From a single client site to a portfolio of 30+ projects, Webflow’s tiered plans keep monthly spend predictable.
Based on price, feature set, and client feedback, we recommend the following plans for most agencies in 2026.
Best for: Mid‑size agencies handling 5‑10 clients.
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Best for: Small agencies with 1‑3 high‑traffic clients.
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Best for: Large agencies with enterprise clients or need for SLA guarantees.
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| Feature | Business Hosting | Agency Plan | Enterprise |
|---|---|---|---|
| Monthly price (per site) | $36 | $84 for up to 10 sites | Custom (≈$500+) |
| Traffic limit | 500 k visits | Unlimited (all sites) | Unlimited |
| White‑label branding | Yes (removes badge) | Yes (includes invoicing) | Yes (full brand control) |
| Team seats | 0 | 5 seats (role‑based) | Unlimited seats |
| Site search | Built‑in | Built‑in | Custom search integration |
| API rate limit | 100 req/min | 500 req/min | 2 500 req/min |
| Support level | Priority email | Priority email + chat | 24/7 phone & email + account manager |
| Best for | Single high‑traffic client | 5‑10 mixed‑traffic clients | Enterprise‑scale portfolios |
Follow these three steps before signing up.
Take your pipeline for the next 12 months. If total monthly visits across all projects stay under 500 k, Business Hosting may be enough. If you expect >1 M combined visits, move to Agency or Enterprise.
Do you need multiple designers, copywriters, and developers on the same project? Agency Plan’s role‑based seats prevent credential sharing and keep work organized.
Clients that dislike the Webflow badge will require Business or higher. For full white‑label invoicing, Agency or Enterprise is required.
Even the best plan can underperform if you ignore best practices.
When a client launches a new product line, push updates via the API instead of manual entry. A simple Node script can update 200 items in under a minute.
Webflow allows multiple domains per site. Use staging.yourclient.com for QA. Deploy to the live domain only after final approval.
Business and higher plans include site search. Index your CMS collections and customize the results page to boost user engagement.
Webflow’s built‑in analytics are basic. Add GA4 via the custom code panel to track real‑time visits and set alerts for traffic spikes.
CMS hosting adds a content manager, custom domain, and SEO tools. Business adds higher traffic limits, site search, and white‑label branding.
Yes. With the Agency plan you can create unlimited projects and assign team members to each site.
For agencies that need to hide Webflow branding from clients, the white‑label add‑on (US$ 49/mo) saves time on re‑branding and improves client perception.
Traffic limits are per site. Choose Business or Enterprise if a client expects > 500k monthly visits; otherwise CMS is sufficient.
Enterprise includes a dedicated account manager, 24/7 priority support, and SLA‑backed uptime guarantees.
Choosing the right Webflow plan lets your agency deliver fast, beautiful sites while keeping costs in check. Review the comparison, match it to your client roster, and start building today.