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Are you using or considering Wix and wondering how much it really costs? You're not the only one. As a freelancer or a small business owner in the UK, it's good to know what you’re paying for, especially with so many plans, add-ons, and tools packed in.
This guide breaks down all Wix Classic and Wix Studio plans, helping you choose the right one for your business without overspending. Also, if you're paying for tools like Wix, the Wise Business account makes it easier to manage your subscriptions.
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Wix has two types of builders: Wix Classic and Wix Studio. Both are designed to suit the needs of various users. Classic plans suit mostly all businesses, from beginners to growing businesses - it’s best for those who want a simple, but effective website builder. Whereas Studio plans are targeted towards designers, agencies and professional developers who can make the most of more advanced design functionalities.
They also have different payment plans for a flat monthly subscription, but are charged annually. Check out the table below for a breakdown of the current pricing plans for both the classic and studio builders in the UK for 2025:
Plan Name | Price¹ ² | Site collaborators | Best For |
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Light | £9/month | 2 | Simple brochure site |
Core | £16/month | 5 | New e-commerce stores |
Business | £25/month | 10 | Growing sellers, loyalty tools |
Business Elite | £119/month | 100 | High-volume or international sellers |
Plan Name | Price¹ ² | Site collaborators | Best For |
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Basic | £9/month | 3 | Customisable basic sites |
Standard | £14/month | 5 | SEO-focused small shops |
Plus | £21/month | 10 | Growing teams |
Elite | £119/month | 100 | Agencies and developers |
Businesses can also take advantage of the Enterprise plan, which will have custom pricing depending on the business needs. This is best suited for large companies that have multi-site operations and would benefit from an unlimited amount of site collaborators.
Wix has a free plan that allows you to create and publish a site without paying. It’s a good way to explore the platform, but comes with limitations. Your site will be branded with Wix, hosted on a Wix subdomain and will not have important features such as eCommerce and Google Analytics.
It’s a good plan to test the editor. You’ll need to use a Wix premium plan if you're looking for a professional and customisable site.
Wix Classic is a builder with a basic drag-and-drop editor. It’s perfect for building websites fast and without any technical knowledge. These plans are targeted at businesses that need an easy solution to create and maintain a professional online presence. There are four Wix pricing plans under the Classic builder. We discuss them below.
This plan is for businesses that need a simple website to showcase their brand.
The Light plan starts at £9 per month if you pay annually.¹
- Free custom domain for the first year
- Removal of Wix-branded ads
- 2 GB of storage
- Basic marketing tools for lead capture
- Automated marketing tools
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This plan works for small businesses that don’t sell online. It’s best for local services, personal brands, or startups building their first online presence. If you want to sell online, you’ll need a plan that includes e-commerce tools. |
The Core plan offers e-commerce tools for businesses starting to sell online.
Wix Core costs £16 per month with annual billing.¹
- Sell products online
- 50 GB storage and unlimited bandwidth
- Free domain for one year
- Customer accounts
- Point of sale (POS)
- Basic site analytics and customer account functionality¹
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This plan is ideal if you’re running a small online shop, taking payments for services, or starting to scale your e-commerce offering. However, if you’re targeting international customers, you may want the Business plan’s multi-currency support. |
This tier is designed for growing businesses needing advanced sales and shipping tools.
The Business plan is £25 per month when billed annually.¹
- Multi-currency support for six currencies
- 100 GB storage
- Automated sales tax calculation for 100 transactions per month
- Dropshipping support for up to 250 products
- Loyalty programmes and customer review tools
- Advanced shipping management with label printing
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This plan is best for growing businesses expanding into international markets. It has multicurrency support and dropshipping. Go for it if you’re expanding internationally. |
This is the most powerful Classic plan, designed for high-volume e-commerce operations.
Business Elite comes in at £119 per month when paid annually.¹]
- Unlimited storage and bandwidth
- Multi-currency support for 11 currencies
- Priority customer support with VIP access
- Support for up to 100 team members with collaborator accounts
- Advanced analytics and reporting¹
- Unlimited dropshipping products via Modalyst
- Customer review management for up to 3,000 reviews
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This tier is built for larger businesses handling high transaction volumes or international operations at scale. It’s ideal if you’re moving into global markets and need priority support. |
Wix Studio is for designers and agencies that require a high level of creative control. It allows responsive design, greater customisation and capabilities to handle larger and more complex projects. Below are the available plans on Wix Studio.
This Studio plan is for developers and teams working on small projects.
Wix Basic costs £9 per month when billed annually.²
- 10 GB storage and unlimited bandwidth
- 1,500 CMS item limit
- Advanced SEO tools and basic marketing automation
This plan is great for agencies or freelancers that are developing lightweight client websites. However, it does not have e-commerce tools, which means it's not suitable for businesses that sell online.
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This tier is built for larger businesses handling high transaction volumes or international operations at scale. It’s ideal if you’re moving into global markets and need priority support. |
Standard introduces e-commerce capabilities and advanced SEO.
£14 per month with annual billing.²
- 50 GB storage and unlimited bandwidth
- POS integration for in-store and online sales
- 4,000 CMS item limit
- Priority customer support
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This is a solid choice if you're a small retailer or service provider using Studio’s advanced tools to build a fully functional online shop. |
This plan is designed for client management and sales, with more storage and collaboration tools.
£21 monthly with an annual subscription²
- 120 GB storage and unlimited bandwidth
- 20,000 CMS item limit
- Advanced marketing automation and analytics
- Priority customer care
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It's perfect if you're running a growing business and need stronger workflows and collaboration tools. |
This top-tier Studio plan includes enterprise-level features for complex operations.
£119 per month when paid annually.²
- Unlimited storage and bandwidth
- Priority customer support
- Custom reporting
- 500,000 CMS items
- Dedicated data infrastructure
- Multi-site management and custom analytics
- Single sign-on (SSO) for secure team access
Is Wix Elite right for my business? |
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It’s ideal for agencies and established businesses managing multiple websites. Go for this plan if you have huge transactions and sales volumes. |
Enterprise pricing is custom and based on your organisation’s needs. This plan offers fully tailored solutions, including:
It’s designed for businesses with complex requirements and high-volume operations.
There are simple ways you can keep your Wix billing costs under control while still getting the features you need. Below are tips to save on your next Wix payment:
You’ll save more when you're smart about your Wix pricing plan choices and payment methods.
Wix and Squarespace provide similar services but differ in plan and pricing structure. Check out the table below to see how they compare.
Plan Tier | Wix¹ ² ³ | Squarespace⁴ |
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Pricing | £9-£119/month | £12-£79/month |
Free-trial | No free trial period but money-back guarantee | 14 days for first-time users + 7 days extension |
Money-back guarantee | 14 days for Wix Classic users | 14 days for an annual subscription |
Free plan | Available | Available |
Below are differences to note:
- Transaction fees: Wix doesn’t charge additional transaction fees if you use Wix Payments, while Squarespace applies a 3% fee on its Business plan unless you upgrade.⁵
- Storage limits: Squarespace offers unlimited storage across all plans but has limits on video storage.⁶ Wix, on the other hand, caps it at 100 GB for Business (Classic) and only offers unlimited storage on Business Elite.¹
- Multi-currency selling: Wix supports this from its Business plan, but Squarespace doesn’t offer native multi-currency unless integrated with third-party tools.
Managing your Wix subscriptions is much easier with a Wise Business card. Whether you’re paying monthly or annually, the card helps you stay in control of your expenses. You also get real-time notifications and spending information.
For businesses managing multiple tools alongside Wix, Wise also gives you the option to issue employee cards with individual spending limits. That means your team can handle their own subscriptions, such as design apps or plugins, while you monitor every transaction from a single dashboard.
With £45 to set up and 0.5% cashback on card spending, it’s a simple way to get more out of every pound your business spends online. Try Wise Business cards for easy payment today.
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You can’t pause your Wix subscription, but you can cancel it and restart later. However, if you cancel, discounts from your original plan won’t carry over when you sign up again.
Yes. Wix has a mobile app called Wix Owner app, which enables users to control their website wherever they are. Wix also has the Spaces by Wix app, which allows members to interact with the content and products of a site.
Yes. Wix offers APIs (Velo and Pricing Plans API) that allow developers to integrate features like free trial setup, pay‑as‑you‑go plans and billing management. Apps can automate pricing and subscriptions directly within Wix.
Yes, you can use Wix with your existing domain.⁷ You can connect it by updating your DNS settings or transferring it to Wix as your registrar.
No, Wix does not have any implementation or onboarding fees. You can build your own site with their drag-and-drop builder, or you can get a Wix Partner to do it professionally, which would be an added expense.
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Sources last checked: 31-Jul-2025
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