Updated July 2026· Independently researched·8 min read
Most Darwin businesses pay $8,000–$25,000 for a professionally built Webflow marketing site in 2026, $2,000–$6,000 for landing pages, and $5,000–$20,000 to migrate from WordPress or builders.
Darwin's marketing teams run on the longest attention lines in the country — every agency relationship remote, every content change a conversation across time zones. Webflow's self-serve handoff is the structural answer the Territory was waiting for: content control in the team's own hands, permanently, on a platform where nothing needs patching from anywhere. In the market furthest from everyone, owning your own editing is the point.
Quick answerMost Darwin businesses pay $8,000–$25,000 for a professionally built Webflow marketing site in 2026, $2,000–$6,000 for landing pages, and $5,000–$20,000 to migrate from WordPress or builders. Site plans run ~$25–$80 a month, with no plugin maintenance. The furthest market takes the handoff hardest — self-serve editing is independence where every relationship is remote. Get free Darwin quotes →
Detailed Pricing — Darwin 2026
Tier
Typical cost (AUD)
What it funds
Landing page
$2,000–$6,000
Conversion-focused page with Webflow's interaction polish — campaigns, launches, capture
Marketing / brand site
$8,000–$25,000
The core band — custom-designed site with CMS collections your team edits itself
A written scope covering pages, CMS collections and interaction work; a component system your team can build new pages from; CMS training in the handover; the site delivered in your workspace with billing in your name; redirect mapping itemised on any migration; and the monthly plan tier named beside the build price. The handoff is the product — a quote that keeps the workspace has kept the product.
Who's building on Webflow in Darwin
Darwin's demand runs independence-first: government-adjacent and professional brands commissioning $8,000–$25,000 marketing sites their teams then run without a remote queue, buildup-economy suppliers wanting credible presence with self-serve editing, tourism operators shipping dry-season content on the visitor calendar, and the migration lane from WordPress installs whose long-distance care was always more ticket than update. The Territory's remote-native everything makes the platform's no-dependency architecture the natural fit — nothing to patch is nothing to wait on across three time zones.
How to keep Webflow costs down without buying junk
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Buy the system, not just the pages: A build structured around reusable components and CMS collections lets your team ship new pages forever — page-by-page builds buy you a brochure with a subscription.
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Supply finished content: Copy and imagery ready at kickoff keeps design hours on design — content production is the quiet variable in every Webflow quote.
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Demand CMS training in the handover: The editing handoff is the product; two hours of training is the difference between self-serve and a retainer you didn't plan for.
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Keep the workspace and billing in your name: Site, plan and account yours from day one — a Webflow build in the agency's workspace is a subscription with a gatekeeper.
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Spend interaction budget where it converts: Motion on the hero and the proof sections earns its hours; motion everywhere is craft time spent making the site slower.
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Right-size the plan: Most business sites live happily on mid-tier plans — pay for the CMS and traffic you use, and review the tier annually like any subscription.
Frequently Asked Questions
Why does Webflow's handoff suit Darwin specifically?
Because Darwin never had a non-remote option — every marketing-site relationship ran across distance, and content changes queued accordingly. The platform moves editing into the team's own hands for good, and its no-patch architecture means the remaining support is occasional and scheduled rather than long-distance and urgent. In the Territory, that's the dependency dissolved.
Can a Darwin team run a marketing site without local support?
That's the design — content, campaigns and CMS publishing are self-serve after handover, structural work runs remote-hourly like all Territory specialist work, and nothing underneath needs patching. The $8,000–$25,000 build buys a site the team drives and a platform that doesn't generate the emergencies distance makes expensive.
What do Darwin Webflow developers charge?
The national band holds — $100–$200 an hour, with fixed quotes dominating builds and design retainers at $500–$2,500 a month for active teams. What moves a Darwin quote is design ambition, CMS architecture and interaction polish, not the postcode.
Does a Darwin business need a local Webflow designer?
No — Webflow work is delivered remotely as standard, in your own workspace where you watch it take shape. Judge on live sites, component-system thinking and the CMS training in the handover; the platform made the postcode question obsolete by design.
Our Methodology
Prices on this page are compiled from publicly available cost guides, leading tradie marketplaces, peak industry body data, and individual tradesperson websites across Australia. We cross-reference ranges from multiple sources and adjust for city-specific cost differences based on advertised rates, salary data, and cost-of-living indicators. Our price guides are produced independently. Pricing is compiled from public quotes, industry rate guides, and marketplace data, and no tradesperson can influence a published figure. All prices are estimates and will vary based on your specific job. Always get multiple quotes. Last reviewed July 2026. Read our full methodology →