Webflow vs a custom stack. When each choice makes sense.
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Monthly fees grow with traffic — around €40+ extra at 100k pageviews/mo.
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A custom backend (auth, payments, complex forms) needs workarounds via Zapier / Make — fragile and costly.
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Vendor lock-in: if Webflow raises prices, you have nowhere to go without a full migration.
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Fixed price, no surprises
Landing €349, Marketing €799, E-shop €1,399 one-time, or from €700 on the CO-PILOT plan (50% on signing, then only care). You know the number up front; the comparison draws on the public DevNova Index.
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Delivered in 11 days
A fixed product process with a clear scope, not an open-ended retainer billed by the hour. You know when the site goes live.
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You own the code
Git repo, domain and hosting handed over on launch day. No vendor lock-in, and maintenance isn't tied to us.
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EU-compliant, remote
We work in your language, data stays in the EU (Vercel Frankfurt). Cancel the care plan any time.
Three ways to start — pick the one your cash flow likes.
- ONE-TIME
One-time buyout from €799.
Single payment at launch. On launch day you receive the Git repo, the domain, and full documentation. No recurring commitment.
- CO-PILOT
CO-PILOT with 50% off.
Half on signing (50%), then a care plan from €15/mo on annual billing. Care covers hosting, the domain and monthly content updates.
- IGNITION
€0 to start. €67/mo for 12 months.
Zero-upfront code lease. You only pay once the site is live. After month 12 the code transfers to you automatically. Built for businesses without launch capital.
Webflow is the right choice in these cases.
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Marketing landing pages under €1000. For one-off campaign pages Webflow is ideal. Cheaper than a custom stack.
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A marketing team without a developer. If a marketing manager runs Webflow and you have no developer, it's practical.
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A quick MVP for validation. For fast product validation (3–6 months) Webflow is a quick path.





