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Frequently Asked Question

What is a Webflow template?

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A Webflow template is a professionally designed starting point for building a website — complete with responsive layouts, pre-built sections, and styled components you can customize visually without writing code.

Depending on the template, you'll also get features like CMS collections, ecommerce functionality, animations, and reusable page structures. You can edit content, adjust layouts, and refine your branding directly in the Webflow Designer before publishing to a custom domain.

Webflow templates range from simple landing pages to full multi-page systems built for portfolios, agencies, online stores, blogs, SaaS companies, and more.

Are Webflow templates free?

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Webflow offers both free and paid templates. Free templates are a useful way to start building without upfront cost, while paid templates often include more advanced layouts, additional pages, CMS structures, ecommerce features, and polished interactions created by professional designers.

Whether you choose a free or paid option, every Webflow template can be fully customized to match your brand, content, and design preferences directly in the Webflow Designer.

You can browse the full selection of free options on Webflow’s free website templates page.

Can I customize a Webflow template?

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Yes, every Webflow template is fully customizable in the visual Designer without writing code. You can edit colors, typography, images, layouts, page structures, and navigation, as well as add or remove sections and pages.

Because templates are built using Webflow’s standard design tools, elements like grids, flexbox layouts, containers, and reusable components can all be modified the same way you would when building a site from scratch.

Templates that include CMS collections, ecommerce functionality, or pre-built interactions can also be adapted to fit your own content, branding, and user experience goals.

Do I need a paid Webflow plan to use a template?

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No, you can explore, build, and customize templates for free in the Designer using a free Starter workspace, so you can test layouts, edit content, and adjust the design before committing to anything.

A paid Site Plan is needed when you're ready to connect a custom domain or unlock additional features like higher CMS content limits, Ecommerce functionality, or more form submission capacity. If you choose a paid template, it includes a separate one-time purchase fee that is independent from your Webflow hosting plan.

What's the difference between One Page, Multi Page, and Multi Layout templates?

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One Page templates are built around a single scrolling page, which makes them a strong fit for landing pages, portfolios, event sites, or focused product experiences.

Multi Page templates include several connected pages, like the homepage, about, services, blog, or contact pages. They’re designed for businesses and projects that need a more complete website structure.

Multi Layout templates include multiple page variations and alternative design directions in one build. This gives teams more flexibility to mix layouts, test different styles, or build larger websites from a broader design system.

Every template is clearly labeled, so you can find the structure that fits your project.