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Webflow vs WooCommerce

Compare Webflow and WooCommerce on features, pricing, and buyer fit using the same researched criteria.

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Webflow

6.6/10

Design-led website platform with Ecommerce — Standard $29/mo (500 items, 2% fee), Plus $74 highlighted (5,000 items, 0% fee), Advanced $212 (15,000 items); requires a Site plan in addition.

Best for

  • Design-led brands that want a custom site and a curated catalog on one visual CMS
  • Teams that outgrew Wix/Squarespace templates but do not need a commerce OS
  • Founders who will model Site + Ecommerce TCO and stay inside item caps

Starting from $29.00/user/mo

No free plan

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Our verdict

Our verdict

No universal winner

No universal winner. Choose based on which criteria matter most for your team.

Choose Webflow if: Design-led brands that want a custom site and a curated catalog on one visual CMS

Choose WooCommerce if: WordPress-native brands and content-heavy stores

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WooCommerce

8.1/10

Open-source WordPress commerce plugin — free core; paid extensions, hosting, and WooPayments processing are separate TCO lines.

Best for

  • WordPress-native brands and content-heavy stores
  • Developers/agencies building custom commerce stacks
  • Merchants optimizing for control over convenience

Starting from $0.00/user/mo

Free plan available

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