Best Webflow Alternatives for 2026
Why teams leave Webflow, what they switch to, and how the total cost of ownership compares.
Why teams leave Webflow
Webflow charges site plans AND workspace plans separately. A 5-person team on Growth workspace ($49/seat/mo x 5 = $245/mo) plus a Business site plan ($39/mo) pays $3,408/year — before any add-ons.
The CMS plan caps at 2,000 items across 20 collections. A mid-size blog hits this fast. Upgrading to Business ($39/mo) is a 70% price jump from CMS ($23/mo) — triggered by a content threshold, not a feature need.
The Standard ecommerce plan ($29/mo) charges a 2% Webflow transaction fee on top of payment processor fees. On $50K annual sales, that's $1,000/year to Webflow alone. Eliminating the fee requires Plus at $74/mo.
Webflow Optimize (A/B testing) costs $299/mo as an add-on. The Pro workspace plan jumped from $35 to $60/mo — a 71% increase. Users report 25% uplift proposals at contract renewal.
What teams are switching to
Framer
Free, Pro $30/mo
Free plan includes 1,000 pages and 10 CMS collections (Webflow free: 2 pages, 50 CMS items). AI generates full page layouts from prompts. 0% transaction fees on all plans. Real-time multiplayer collaboration.
Dorik
$15/mo (not per-seat)
AI generates full websites from text prompts. Unlimited websites on all paid plans (Webflow charges per site). 0% transaction fees on memberships. Unlimited storage and bandwidth.
Durable
$15/mo
Generates a full website in 30 seconds from business description. Built-in CRM, invoicing, and AI blog writer. No per-seat charges, no CMS item limits.
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