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How to Select the Right Webflow Designer for You on Fiverr

Bojan Sandic

CEO of skydesigner

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Finding the right Webflow designer can feel stressful and time-consuming, especially if this is your first time hiring. Many top-tier designers operate as agencies and often charge $5,000+ per project, which is not always realistic for founders, startups, or growing businesses.

The good news is that you can find highly skilled Webflow professionals on Fiverr if you know how to search and evaluate them properly.

This guide walks you step by step through the exact process I recommend, both as a seller and as someone who has worked with hundreds of clients.

Step 1: Do Not Select a Category

Use search instead

Avoid clicking categories like Web Design or Web Development. These categories are broad and often mix WordPress, Shopify, and other platforms.

Instead, go directly to the search bar and type:

webflow

This ensures that you are only seeing sellers who intentionally position themselves as Webflow specialists, not general developers offering it as an add-on.

Step 2: Enable Fiverr Pro Services

Filter for vetted professionals

Turn on the Fiverr Pro filter. This is one of the most important steps.

Fiverr Pro sellers are manually vetted by the Fiverr team and offer several key advantages:

  • Faster and more professional communication

  • Significantly higher skill level

  • Refund guarantee (reduced risk for buyers)

  • Proven experience with complex projects

If you want peace of mind and predictable results, Fiverr Pro is the safest place to start.

Step 3: Choosing the Right Person

What actually matters

Once you shortlist designers, focus on these four points:

1. Know your budget

Be realistic about what you can invest. High-quality Webflow work is not cheap, and extremely low prices are often a red flag.

2. Make sure the designer starts in Figma (this is critical)

A professional workflow always starts with Figma.

If a seller designs directly inside Webflow without a Figma phase, you risk:

  • Poor UX decisions

  • Limited iteration

  • No clear design approval stage

A Figma-first process allows you to review, refine, and approve the design before development begins.

3. Confirm what’s included in the price

The price should clearly include:

  • Figma design

  • Animations (GSAP, Lottie if needed)

  • Webflow development

  • Performance and SEO optimization

If any of these are missing or unclear, ask before ordering.

4. Watch out for homepage-only pricing

Most gigs list a price for one homepage only.
Every additional page usually costs extra, so make sure you understand the full project scope.

Step 4: Check Reviews the Right Way

Not all reviews are equal

Seeing “400+ reviews” does not automatically mean Webflow expertise.

Important:

  • Many sellers collect reviews across multiple categories

  • A large portion may come from WordPress or other platforms

What you should do instead:

  1. Open the specific Webflow gig

  2. Check gig-specific reviews

  3. Look for:


    • ⭐ 4.7+ rating

    • At least 20 Webflow-related reviews

    • Mentions of design quality, animations, and communication

Step 5: Always Contact the Seller Before Ordering

Websites are not one-click products

Building a website involves multiple stages:

Design → Animation → Development → Optimization

Before placing an order:

  • Read the full gig description

  • Ask questions about the workflow

  • Send all available materials:


    • Content (or confirm if placeholder content is included)

    • Logo (SVG or vector format preferred)

    • Images, brand guidelines, references

Clear communication upfront saves time, money, and frustration later.

Average Pricing You Should Expect

Realistic Webflow costs

For professional-level work, average pricing looks like this:

  • Homepage (design + animation + development): $600 – $1,200

  • Inner pages: $250 – $800 per page, depending on complexity

If you see prices far below this range, be cautious.

Why?

  • Fiverr takes a 20% platform fee

  • Freelancers pay taxes

  • High-quality websites require multiple skill sets

A complete project usually involves:

  • UI/UX designer

  • Motion designer

  • Webflow developer

Finding one person who excels at all three and delivers top quality is rare and often unrealistic.

Final Advice

If you want a Webflow website that looks premium, performs well, and scales with your business, focus less on price and more on process, experience, and communication.

Used correctly, Fiverr can connect you with exceptional talent, without agency-level overhead.

If you’re looking for a Figma-first, animation-driven, high-quality Webflow build, that’s exactly the approach I follow as SkyDesigner.

Feel free to explore my services or reach out if you want honest guidance before starting your project.