How Much Does a Framer Website Really Cost in 2026?
“How much does a Framer website cost?” has the same answer as “how much does a car cost?” — it depends entirely on whether you’re buying a used hatchback or a custom build.
So let’s get specific. There are three ways to get a Framer site, and the total cost ranges from essentially free to well over $10,000. Here’s what each path really costs in 2026.
The quick answer: three price tiers
Using a template: $0–$130 one-time + Framer subscription (~$10–$30/mo). Live in a day.
Hire a freelancer: roughly $1,000–$5,000 for a complete site.
Hire an agency: $3,000–$10,000 at a small studio, and $10,000–$50,000+ at a larger one.
For context, the average professional small-business website in 2026 lands between $2,000 and $8,000 regardless of the tool. Sources: WebFX, Cybernews.
Option 1: Use a high-quality template
This is the cheapest and fastest route, and it’s why templates exist. Your only costs are the template and the Framer subscription:
The template: free options are fully functional, and premium templates typically run $50–$130 as a one-time purchase.
The subscription: about $10/month (Basic) for a custom domain, or $30/month (Pro) for larger sites, billed annually.
That’s it. A polished, on-brand site for the price of a couple of coffees a month — and no coding required. Most of our templates are free, so you can start building for $0.
Option 2: Hire a freelancer
If you’d rather hand it off, a freelance Framer designer typically charges $1,000–$5,000 for a complete site, or $15–$100/hour depending on experience and location. You get a custom-tailored result without managing an agency. Source: WebFX web design pricing.
Option 3: Hire an agency
Agencies deliver strategy, copywriting, and design as a package. Expect $3,000–$10,000 from a small studio, and $10,000–$50,000+ from a larger one for complex or enterprise builds. This is overkill for a portfolio, but appropriate for a funded company that needs a full brand system.
The costs people forget
Whatever route you choose, budget for these recurring or one-off extras:
Extra editor seats: about $20 per additional team member with edit/publish access.
Custom domain: roughly $10–$20/year from your registrar (separate from Framer).
Premium fonts or stock assets: optional, but they add up.
Ongoing updates: free if you update it yourself, billable if a pro maintains it.
A realistic total
For a solo creative or small business building it themselves, a professional Framer site realistically costs around $120–$500 in year one (a free or premium template plus a year of Basic or Pro) — a fraction of the $2,000–$8,000 average for an outsourced small-business site. That gap is exactly why templates have become the default starting point in 2026.
Frequently asked questions
Is Framer cheaper than hiring a web designer?
Dramatically. A Framer site you build yourself with a template costs a few hundred dollars in year one, versus $1,000–$5,000 for a freelancer or $3,000+ for an agency.
Do I have to pay monthly for a Framer website?
Only if you want a custom domain. You can publish free on a framer.website subdomain forever. See our full breakdown of whether Framer is free.
How much is a Framer template?
Free templates are fully functional websites, and premium templates typically cost $50–$130 as a one-time purchase — no subscription attached to the template itself.
The bottom line
A Framer website costs whatever your approach costs — but building it yourself with a high-quality template delivers a professional result for the least money by a wide margin. Browse our templatesand price it out for yourself.
Sources
WebFX — How much does a website cost (2026): webfx.com
Cybernews — Website design cost 2026: cybernews.com
Framer pricing: framer.com/pricing
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