Duda Pricing and Plans in August 2026: Basic, Team, Agency, White Label and Custom Costs per Site
Duda costs $25 a month on Basic, $39 on Team, $69 on Agency and $199 on White Label, or $19 to $149 with the year up front, as of . Custom is quote only. Every website past the one or four a plan includes is billed separately at $17 to $19 a month.
The plan is a licence for the editor rather than for your websites. Duda says so itself: features and websites are sold on different axes, with one site included on Basic and Team and four on Agency and White Label. Projects past that are an add-on line. So two agencies on the same tier can have very different bills.
So count the projects first. Four sites on Basic plus three add-ons runs $741 a year, where Agency covers the same four for $624. Six charges sit outside the plan rate, and the $19 annual entry lands on the $19 midpoint of the twenty-one builders we price, with the monthly $25 above it. Rates read from Duda's own pricing page in .
This page prices Duda the website builder sold at duda.co, whose plans licence the platform for an agency or a business rather than a single website.
filled dot = rate the vendor publishes · hollow dot = quote only
filled dot = rate the vendor publishes · hollow dot = quote only
Plans licence the editor. Websites are counted apart from them, and each project past the allowance carries its own rate.
Month to month, cancel any time. Free does not move with the cycle.
The three plans, the caps that end each one, and what the annual cycle saves.
Duda pricing plans: $25 a month at entry, $199 on White Label
Features
Features
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Each cycle as printed on the vendor's pricing page, with the add-on site rates listed under it.
Vendor pricing pageDuda plan steps: $120 a year to Team, $1,164 more to White Label
Three steps up these tiers, and the last one buys no extra capacity at all.
Yearly totals at the vendor's published rates, with the sites each tier includes.
What Duda costs you: the plan, then $17 a month for each extra site
What your line costs on the published rates
One licence covers the whole account here. Websites past the included count sit on their own line.
Behind the figure sit 7 dated reads of the vendor's own price list.
Where the bill sits above the advertised rate
Duda publishes nothing above this line. What changes it is the next project, not the plan.
What is in your bill that the advertised rate does not price
Basic and Team include one site, Agency and White Label four. Each project after that is $19 a month on Basic and $17 elsewhere, or $171 and $168 for a year. Four projects on Basic plus add-ons comes to $741 a year, against $624 on Agency.
White Label is $149 a month on annual billing against $52 for Agency, with the same four sites and six people. The $1,164 a year buys your own platform domain, a branded client login and a support portal wearing your name.
Where your rate sits against the category
Among the builders we price your rate lands above the $18 mark. Spread across four projects the same account reads very differently from a single-site subscription.
Duda reaches from category-average money at Basic to more than the category's ceiling at White Label, and only the branding changes at the end.
The configuration we would sign off
Take the tier that covers the projects, then add the sites it does not.
The calculator prices the account licence. Additional websites are published separately at $17 or $19 a month, so add one line for every project past the allowance.
Open duda.co pricingWhich Duda plan you need: the project count decides, not the features
| Your case | Plan | Why this one |
|---|---|---|
| One website, one person building ita freelancer's own site, a small business page, a first client project | Basic $25 a month, or $19 with the year up front | One site and one team member. Unlimited storage and the AI assistants come with it, and a second project is $19 a month on top, or $171 for a year. A colleague cannot be added at any price on this tier, which is what usually ends it. |
| Two or three people in the same editora designer plus a developer, a small studio, handing work to a colleague | Team $39 a month, or $29 with the year up front | Three team members, client management and code access, for $120 a year over Basic. Note what it does not add: the site allowance stays at one, so a second project is still billed at $17 a month here. |
| Four client projects on one accountan agency roster, retainer clients, work handed between six people | Agency $69 a month, or $52 with the year up front | Four sites and six members, with code export, the widget builder and the MCP connector. The arithmetic is the argument: four projects on Basic plus three add-on sites costs $741 a year, and Agency covers them for $624. Below four projects it is the more expensive answer. |
| Clients must never see the vendor's namea resold platform, a branded client login, your own support portal | White Label $199 a month, or $149 with the year up front | The same four sites and six members as Agency, for $1,164 a year more. Every dollar of that goes on branding: your own platform domain, a branded login screen and a support portal with your name on it. Nothing about capacity changes. |
| Enough sites that the add-on line stops making sensea platform reselling sites, SSO, an uptime commitment in writing | Custom quote only | SSO, full API access, a 99.9% uptime SLA and unlimited team members live here, along with site packages priced in tiers rather than one at a time. No rate is published and no minimum site count either. White Label at $1,788 a year is where public knowledge stops. |
Duda cost by team members: one on Basic, three on Team, six on Agency
Licence cost at the published rates, with the sites each tier includes. Projects beyond that are not in these totals, because Duda prices them one at a time.
Duda Custom pricing: quote only, with per-site discounts negotiated
Custom is the one Duda tier with no published rate. It holds SSO, full API access, a 99.9% uptime SLA and unlimited team members, and it is where site counts stop being an add-on line and turn into a negotiated package.
- Site packages priced in tiers instead of one project at a time
- SSO, full API access and a 99.9% uptime SLA, none of which appear on a published tier
- Unlimited team members and a named account manager, against six people on White Label
- The Custom rate, and the site count at which its tiered discounts begin.
- What a project costs once a discount tier applies, which the flat add-on rate stops describing.
- What happens to add-on sites when an account is downgraded. Duda counts them and never says.
White Label at $1,788 a year is the published ceiling, and $168 a year per extra site is the second number to bring. A quote that does not beat both of them together is not a quote worth taking.
Request a quote from duda.coDuda hidden costs: every site past the plan is metered at $17 a month
Price check history
Each read of the published rates is on the record with its date. Across 7 of them the three plans held.
We watched from spring 2026 onward and claim nothing about the years before that. seven reads, no movement.
Where this rate sits in the category
21 website builders tools priced by one method. Entry rates run $4.50 to $97 a month, and the middle sits at $18.
Every calibration point was read the same way and on the same pass, August 2026.
Six charges that sit outside the advertised rate
Sorted by how much each one adds once the site is live.Websites are metered, and the meter sits outside the plan rate
Basic and Team include one site, Agency and White Label four. After that a project costs $19 a month on Basic and $17 on every other tier, which is $171 and $168 for a year. An agency that grows one client at a time watches this line, not the subscription.
White Label buys branding and no capacity at all
It carries the same four sites and six team members as Agency, at $149 a month on annual billing against $52. That is $1,164 a year for a platform domain, a branded login and a white labelled support portal. Worth it to a reseller, wasted on anyone else.
One team member on Basic, and no way to add a second
The entry tier carries a single team member. A partner, a contractor or a client who wants to edit forces Team at $29 a month on annual billing. That is $120 a year, paid even when the account still holds one website.
Custom is quoted, and its site pricing is tiered by site count
The tier publishes no rate, no minimum and no schedule. What the record does say is that site packages there are priced in negotiated tiers rather than at the flat add-on rate. So the more sites you bring, the less any published figure tells you about the bill.
White Label goes through a trial before full access
The record notes that the top published tier requires the 14-day trial period before it opens fully. Plan the client-facing launch around that rather than the invoice date, because the branded platform is the thing being trialled.
Monthly billing costs a quarter more on every tier
The annual cycle is 25 percent below the monthly one across the board: $72 a year on Basic, $120 on Team, $204 on Agency and $600 on White Label. Duda applies one percentage to every tier, which is tidier than most and easier to forecast.
What Duda prices in private
The pricing page is complete on rates and silent on these. Each one matters to an agency that is growing.
- 01The Custom rate, and the site count at which its tiered discounts begin.
- 02What a project costs once a discount tier applies, which the flat add-on rate stops describing.
- 03What happens to add-on sites when an account is downgraded. Duda counts them and never says.
Duda billing and commitment terms
| Team member | Someone with access to the editor. One on Basic, three on Team, six on Agency and White Label, unlimited on Custom. |
| Published site | A live project on the account. One included on Basic and Team, four on Agency and White Label. |
| Additional site | Each project past the allowance. $19 a month on Basic, $17 on the other tiers, or $171 and $168 for a year. |
| White labelling | Your platform domain, client login and support portal carrying your brand instead of the vendor's. Sold as its own tier. |
| Annual cycle | Twelve months up front at 25 percent below the monthly rate, applied evenly to all four published tiers. |
| Custom | The quoted tier. Site packages, SSO, an SLA and unlimited members, with no rate and no minimum in public. |
Duda pricing vs WordPress.com, Glide and BuildShip at three jobs
Duda beside three tools an agency tends to weigh it against, one job at a time.
| The job | Duda | The rival | Our verdict on this job |
|---|---|---|---|
| One business website, built onceA single company site, with no client work behind it. | Basic $25/mo= $25 a month for youone site, one team member | WordPress.com $10.5/site/mo= $10.50 a month for youcheaper tiers, no agency plumbing | WordPress.com, for a single siteAgainst $25 for Duda Basic, WordPress.com Personal opens at $9 a month. For one site with one owner that gap is hard to defend, because the client management and the branded platform are exactly what nobody is using. |
| A spreadsheet that has to behave like an appA data source, some rules, and no public pages at all. | Basic $25/mo= $25 a month for youbuilds and hosts the site itself | Glide $25/mo= $25 a month for youturns the data into an application | Glide, when it is really an appGlide Explorer is $25 a month, the same door price as Duda Basic, and the two barely overlap. One turns a spreadsheet into an app; the other builds and hosts the site a business shows the world. |
| Custom logic behind the pagesWorkflows, integrations, a backend somebody has to own. | Agency $69/mo= $69 a month for youwidget builder and MCP connector on Agency | BuildShip $25/mo= $25 a month for youbuilds the workflow, not the website | BuildShip for logic, Duda for the siteBuildShip Starter is $25 a month and produces the workflows rather than the site around them. Duda's answer to custom logic is the widget builder and the MCP connector, both of which arrive on Agency at $69 a month. |
Switching to Duda from WordPress.com, Glide or BuildShip: three moves
Three arrivals, priced with the project count already in the sum.
WordPress.com
WordPress.com sits at $10.50 a month, and the Duda line replacing it is $25.WordPress.com charges per site and Duda charges per account with a site allowance, so the comparison only holds at one project. Themes and plugins have no equivalent in this editor, which makes the rebuild the real bill.
- Count the projects before the tiers. One site favours the rival; four favour Agency at $624 a year.
- Rebuild the templates rather than importing them, because nothing about a WordPress theme crosses into this editor.
- Keep the plugin list in front of you. Anything custom becomes widget builder work, and that sits on Agency.
Glide
$25 a month on Glide against $25 here, for two jobs that hardly overlap.Glide holds application logic and a data source that a site builder has nowhere to put. The public pages move; the tool behind them stays where it is.
- Move only the pages the public sees, and leave the app running where it already works.
- Check the AI connector on Agency before assuming the two can talk to each other at the entry tier.
- Put both behind one domain, with the tool on a subdomain, so neither has to be rebuilt twice.
BuildShip
BuildShip charges $25 a month where this account costs $69.BuildShip produces backend workflows and no front end to speak of, so this is rarely a switch and usually an addition. What moves is the site, not the logic.
- Keep the workflows where they run and point them at the site once it is live here.
- Price Agency at $52 a month on annual if you need code export and the connector, since neither is on the lower tiers.
- Add a line for every published project past the first, at $171 a year on Basic or $168 above it.
Is Duda worth it: built for four projects, expensive for a single one
Updated
4.7 of 5
On annual billing Duda enters at $19 a month, which is exactly the middle mark for the builders we price, and the monthly rate of $25 is above it. For a single website that is a poor trade, because the client management, the team seats and the white labelling are the things you are paying for and not using. It is priced for a roster of projects.
Run four of them and the case reverses. Agency at $624 a year covers four sites where Basic plus add-ons costs $741, and code export and the MCP connector arrive with it. Our own logic then inverts once more at the top. White Label adds nothing but branding for $1,164 a year, which is a fine deal for a reseller and an expensive logo for everyone else.
- You have one website and no colleaguesthe entry rate sits at the category midpoint and the agency machinery goes unused.
- You are under four projectsBasic plus add-on sites is cheaper than Agency until the fourth one signs.
- You want white labelling on a budgetthe branding tier is $149 a month against $52 for identical capacity.
- You need SSO or an uptime commitmentboth live on Custom, which publishes no rate and no minimum.
Duda pricing FAQ: twelve answers on sites, seats and White Label
11.1How much does Duda cost per month?
11.2How many websites does a Duda plan include?
11.3Is Duda free?
11.4When does Duda Agency pay for itself?
11.5What does Duda White Label actually add?
11.6Does Duda charge per user?
11.7How much do you save with Duda annual billing?
11.8How much is Duda Custom?
11.9Is Duda expensive?
11.10Can I add extra sites to a Duda plan?
11.11Does Duda have a free trial?
11.12What happened to the Duda discount on the first payment?
Duda price sources: the pricing page, add-on site rates included
Three documents, and what each one was read for.
- duda.co/pricingAll five tiers, both cycles, the sites each plan includes and the add-on rate for the rest
- ComparEdge open pricing dataWhat the other twenty-one builders charge at entry
- our dated price recordEvery dated check recorded against this product
Last verified August 7, 2026. Rates change without notice, so confirm at duda.co/pricing before you commit.
ComparEdge is an independent platform and is not affiliated with Duda. We take no payment for placement and no payment from the vendors we check. Rates change without notice, which is exactly why we date every read and keep the ones that came before.
More on Duda pricing and the pages either side of it
Looking for what each plan actually includes? The Duda review goes through the tiers feature by feature. Want every rival in this category priced the same way? The Website Builders rankings price them all by one method. Still weighing another option? The alternatives page puts Duda next to each of them.
