WeWeb Plan Overview (2025)
WeWeb has four plans:
- Free: 1 app, WeWeb subdomain only, WeWeb branding, no custom domain. Good for learning. - Starter ($49/month): 1 app, custom domain, no WeWeb branding, 10 collection items per page. This is where most small apps live. - Business ($149/month): unlimited apps, unlimited collection items, priority support, SLA. This is the right tier for production SaaS. - Enterprise: custom pricing, dedicated support, custom SLAs, SSO for your team.
Note: WeWeb's pricing is per workspace, not per user. You don't pay per app user β only per workspace plan.
The Full Stack Cost
WeWeb is just the frontend. Here is the typical full-stack cost for a production SaaS at 5,000 MAU:
- WeWeb Business: $149/month - Supabase Pro: $25/month (includes 8GB database, 100GB bandwidth) - Xano Base: $85/month (includes 10K API requests/hour) - Make Core: $9/month (for automation workflows) - Total: ~$270/month
Compare to Bubble at 5,000 MAU: $399/month for the Production plan β and you only get the Bubble all-in-one stack, with no dedicated backend or external PostgreSQL.
WeWeb vs Bubble: Total Cost of Ownership
At 5,000 MAU: - WeWeb stack: ~$270/month - Bubble: ~$399/month
At 50,000 MAU: - WeWeb stack: ~$500β700/month (Supabase scales to larger DB/bandwidth tiers) - Bubble: ~$799β$1,299/month (Bubble charges significantly more at scale)
The WeWeb stack costs 30β50% less at every scale tier. And it performs better β CDN-delivered frontend, dedicated PostgreSQL, horizontally scalable API.
What the Starter Plan Can't Do
The most common pain point: Starter's 10-item collection limit. This means list components can only show 10 items per page by default. For a data-heavy app (CRM, project management, admin panel), you need Business plan's unlimited collection items.
For client projects: always spec Business plan. The $100/month difference is immaterial in a SaaS that's generating revenue, and the limitation is a serious UX constraint.
Is WeWeb Worth It?
Yes β for every use case where WeWeb is the right tool. WeWeb's $149/month Business plan gives you a CDN-hosted frontend editor with full CSS control, that connects to any backend. The equivalent in developer time to build from scratch is 200+ hours.
The question isn't "Is WeWeb $149/month worth it?" β it's "Is the no-code stack worth $270/month total vs $80K+ to hire a dev team to build the equivalent?" The answer is obviously yes for the right use cases.