E-commerce projects typically command different pricing than traditional websites, often $25K-$50K compared to $8K-$15K for standard sites.
The reason isn't just complexity. It's about what the work delivers.
E-commerce projects generate revenue from day one. Traditional websites support marketing efforts. Different value delivery = different pricing power.
Here's what makes this relevant for design-focused agencies:
The skills that create award-winning
@webflow sites β visual hierarchy, user flow design, on-brand storytelling β directly translate to commerce outcomes. A well-designed product page isn't just aesthetically pleasing, it's a revenue-generating asset.
The Webflow community has spent years proving they can create memorable digital experiences. That same design sophistication is exactly what e-commerce brands are willing to invest in.
The technical complexity that used to separate beautiful design from functional commerce? Headless
@Shopify solved it.
The tools exist now for designers interested in exploring this space.