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- Berlin is Europe's busiest B2B startup hub, and the best Webflow agencies here build for VC-backed SaaS, the German Mittelstand, and DACH-wide enterprise buyers all at once.
- Confirm an agency's Webflow Partner tier (Certified, Professional, or Enterprise) before you read the portfolio. It is the cheapest filter you have.
- Windmark tops this list for B2B SaaS teams that want conversion-built architecture, a clean CMS, and a marketing team that can ship pages without queuing behind developers.
- Refokus is the strongest enterprise and migration pick; Halbstark suits Mittelstand and full-service work; Magier fits teams that want an ongoing subscription model; altitude leads on DSGVO and data protection.
- Budgets run from roughly €8K for a tightly scoped build to €150K+ for strategy-led enterprise engagements.
- Plenty of the best Webflow partners serving German companies work remotely. Weight specialisation and proof over a Berlin office address.
You have three proposals open. They read almost identically. Each portfolio is polished, each deck promises conversion-led design, each team calls itself strategic. You cannot tell them apart, and the cost of guessing wrong is two quarters lost to a site that never moves a single deal forward.
Here is the part most "best Webflow agency in Berlin" roundups quietly skip: a lot of those rankings are pay-to-play. Agencies buy their slot. Nobody checks the results, nobody admits where a given shop is the wrong call, and nobody tells you which buyer each one is actually built to serve.
We wrote this one to be useful instead. Each agency below was assessed on its Webflow Partner tier, public case studies, third-party reviews on Clutch and similar platforms, and genuine specialisation fit. We have flagged what each does brilliantly and where it falls short. Treat it as a tool for cutting your shortlist, not for crowning a winner before you have spoken to anyone.
Why Berlin and Germany are a smart bet for B2B Webflow work in 2026
Berlin is the gravitational centre of European B2B software. More venture funding, more SaaS founders, and more product-led startups cluster here than anywhere else on the continent, and that density has done something useful for buyers: it has forced agency standards up. A Berlin marketing site frequently has to convince a cold international prospect, a DACH procurement lead, and a board-level German enterprise buyer inside the same month. That is a hard brief, and the agencies that survive it are sharp.
Germany also gives you a buyer mix you will not find in many markets. Alongside the Berlin startup scene sits the Mittelstand, the dense layer of mid-sized, often family-run companies that quietly power the German economy and increasingly need modern, credible, conversion-aware websites. Add the DACH region's appetite for enterprise SaaS and a strong product-design culture, and you get agencies fluent in both venture-speed builds and slower, trust-heavy corporate work. Webflow's 2026 maturity, with native CMS, localisation, and an Enterprise tier, makes it a serious production platform for exactly this spread of work.
One more thing worth saying plainly: German buyers care about data protection in a way many markets do not. DSGVO (the German implementation of GDPR) is not a checkbox here, it is a real procurement gate, and the better German Webflow agencies build cookie consent, tracking, and data handling correctly from day one rather than bolting it on later. There is also a separate, distinctly German rule worth knowing: under the Digitale-Dienste-Gesetz (DDG, which replaced the Telemediengesetz in 2024), any commercial website targeting Germany must carry an Impressum, a legal notice listing the operator's name, address, and contact details, kept easily accessible at all times. It is not optional, and missing or incomplete imprints routinely draw competitor cease-and-desist letters (Abmahnungen), so a German-fluent agency should build it in by default. And the strongest partner for your company may not sit in Berlin at all. Distributed teams are standard now, several leading German Webflow shops deliver remotely, and the thing that matters is whether the team has built for your buyer before.
The criteria we used to score each agency
We did not rank on portfolio gloss. A good-looking site that nobody can update and that leaks leads is a liability, not an asset. So we scored every agency on six things that actually predict whether a B2B engagement pays off: technical Webflow depth, design and UX craft, demonstrated B2B understanding, the strength and relevance of their client work, what happens after launch, and how well they communicate across time zones and languages. Agencies holding Webflow Professional or Enterprise Partner status were weighted above Certified Partners, because the higher tiers require a heavier track record of shipped work.
| What we looked at | The bar an agency had to clear |
|---|---|
| Webflow engineering | CMS architecture, custom interactions, speed tuning, real Core Web Vitals discipline |
| Craft and UX | Visual sophistication, genuine UX reasoning, brand expression that beats templates |
| B2B fluency | Grasp of buyer committees, conversion structure, pipeline-driven site goals |
| Proof of work | Known clients, range across verticals, evidence of measurable results |
| Life after launch | Training, documentation, maintenance, more than a goodbye email |
| Working relationship | Clear, responsive collaboration across languages and time zones |
You can confirm any agency's live Partner tier on Webflow's Certified Partners directory before you sign anything. Rosters and tiers shift, so check it fresh.
The 8 best Webflow agencies in Berlin and Germany for 2026
1. Windmark, Best for B2B SaaS teams that want to own their own site

- Location: Remote, serving global B2B clients including Germany
- What they do: Webflow strategy, design, development, CMS architecture, and conversion optimisation, built exclusively for B2B companies.
- Who they're for: Series A and B SaaS brands and B2B tech companies that need a high-converting marketing site mapped to their buyer journey, plus a marketing team that can publish, edit, and launch pages without raising a developer ticket.
- Specific strength: Every Windmark engagement runs on our Conversion-First CMS Framework, which scopes the buyer journey and CMS architecture before design starts so the structure holds new pages months later. The result is a site your marketing team can run without dev tickets, backed by a documented style guide, component docs, and Loom walkthroughs at handoff.
- Honest take: We only take B2B work. If you are selling ecommerce, D2C, or consumer products, we are the wrong call and we will say so on the first call. Our process is tuned for complex buying committees, multi-persona journeys, and content strategies built around long sales cycles.
- Pricing: €12,000 to €45,000 for mid-market B2B sites. Enterprise engagements scoped on discovery.
- Links: See a Windmark B2B Webflow project (Case Study) | Explore Windmark's B2B Webflow service (Service page)
2. Refokus, Best for enterprise builds and large-scale migrations

- Location: Germany, distributed team across time zones
- What they do: Award-winning Webflow design and development, enterprise website redesigns, and large CMS migrations, as a Webflow Enterprise Partner.
- Who they're for: Enterprises and well-funded scale-ups that need a visually ambitious site, complex CMS, or a migration of hundreds to thousands of pages onto Webflow without losing the plot.
- Specific strength: Refokus reached Enterprise Partner status remarkably fast and has delivered for names like BCG, Yahoo, Spotify, Haufe, and sevdesk. They specialise in redesigning and migrating 1,000-plus page sites into Webflow, the kind of high-stakes engineering that breaks lesser teams. If your build is genuinely enterprise-scale, this is the tier to look at.
- Honest take: Enterprise focus brings enterprise budgets and timelines. An early-stage startup with a five-page brief will likely find the engagement heavier and pricier than the moment calls for.
- Pricing: Roughly €15,000 to €80,000+ depending on scope and migration complexity.
3. Halbstark, Best for the German Mittelstand and full-service work

- Location: Stuttgart, Germany, remote-first delivery
- What they do: Webflow design and development alongside Shopify, digital strategy, marketing automation, and growth consulting, as a Webflow Professional Partner.
- Who they're for: Mid-sized German companies, the Mittelstand, that want one accountable partner across web, brand, and growth rather than juggling several specialists.
- Specific strength: One of the earliest Webflow partners in Germany, Halbstark has shipped well over 200 projects, with portfolio work spanning Foodji, Merantix Momentum, and Emil Frey. The full-service span, strategy through automation, is genuine, which makes them a strong fit when you want craft and a wider growth engine from the same team.
- Honest take: Breadth has a cost. If your single priority is deep, CRO-obsessed B2B SaaS conversion work, a more narrowly focused specialist may move your specific numbers faster.
- Pricing: Custom. Mid-market positioning. Expect €15,000+ for a full build.
4. Magier, Best for teams that want an ongoing subscription model

- Location: Berlin, Germany
- What they do: Webflow design and development offered both as fixed-scope projects and as a monthly design-and-Webflow subscription with a ticket-based request system.
- Who they're for: Fast-moving B2B SaaS, AI, and tech marketing teams that need a steady flow of pages, experiments, and design work rather than one big build and a handoff.
- Specific strength: Magier's subscription removes the start-stop friction of project work. You queue requests, a dedicated team and project manager turn them around quickly, and you cancel or pause when the pipeline of work dries up. For a marketing team running constant landing pages and tests, that cadence is a real advantage over a one-off engagement.
- Honest take: The subscription shines when you have a continuous backlog. If you need a single, deeply strategy-led flagship rebuild and nothing after, a project-first agency is the cleaner match.
- Pricing: Monthly subscription, plus project-based options. Mid-market positioning.
5. altitude, Best for DSGVO-critical and data-protection-heavy builds

- Location: Berlin, Germany
- What they do: UX and UI design, Webflow implementation with CMS setup, third-party integrations, SEO, and rigorous data-protection delivery, as a certified Webflow Partner.
- Who they're for: German and DACH companies, especially in regulated or privacy-sensitive contexts, that treat DSGVO compliance as a hard requirement rather than an afterthought.
- Specific strength: With 100-plus projects delivered, altitude folds data protection into the build itself, consent, tracking, and compliant analytics configured correctly from the start rather than patched on later. For buyers where legal exposure is a live concern, that discipline is worth real money.
- Honest take: Their compliance-first posture is the draw, not bleeding-edge brand reinvention. If your goal is a category-defining visual identity, pair them with a stronger brand studio for the creative direction.
- Pricing: Custom. Mid-market positioning. Expect €15,000+ for a full engagement.
6. marketer UX, Best for marketing-and-UX-aligned B2B sites

- Location: Düsseldorf, Germany
- What they do: Webflow design and development joined with online marketing, SEO, and SEA, as a certified Webflow Partner that positions itself at the intersection of marketing strategy and UX.
- Who they're for: B2B companies that want the website and the demand-generation engine, paid, organic, and UX, thought through as one system rather than handled by separate vendors.
- Specific strength: With over 200 projects and several years in the German market, marketer UX bridges the usual gap between a pretty site and a performing one. When the brief is "make the site convert and feed our marketing channels," that combined skillset is a strong fit.
- Honest take: The blended marketing-plus-build model is broad by design. If you only need a focused, one-off Webflow build with no ongoing marketing layer, you may be paying for capability you will not use.
- Pricing: Custom. Mid-market positioning.
7. Designbase, Best for modular CMS architecture and marketing autonomy

- Location: Near Munich, Germany
- What they do: Webflow design and development for B2B SaaS and tech companies, built around modular, component-driven CMS systems.
- Who they're for: B2B SaaS teams that want to spin up new pages, update content, and launch campaigns themselves without booking developer time for every change.
- Specific strength: Designbase's whole approach centres on modular CMS architecture, building sites as reusable blocks so the marketing team operates independently after launch. For a product-led company that ships content constantly, that operational independence is exactly the right design philosophy.
- Honest take: Their focus is B2B SaaS and tech. If your site is a corporate, brand-led showcase with little ongoing content motion, the modular emphasis may exceed what your brief actually requires.
- Pricing: Custom. Mid-market positioning. Roughly €15,000 to €50,000 for a full build.
8. xMethod, Best for Webflow alongside apps, MVPs, and automation

- Location: Berlin, Germany
- What they do: Low-code and product development covering Webflow, mobile and web apps, MVP builds, and AI automation under one roof.
- Who they're for: Berlin startups and B2B teams that need a marketing site but also have a product, MVP, or automation requirement they would rather not split across vendors.
- Specific strength: xMethod's range across Webflow and broader low-code product work is useful when your website is one piece of a larger build. Having the marketing site and the app or automation handled by a single team can cut coordination overhead meaningfully.
- Honest take: That same breadth means they are not a pure Webflow-conversion specialist. If a single high-converting B2B marketing site is your entire goal, ask pointedly how much of their recent work is native Webflow before you commit.
- Pricing: Custom. Project-based, scoped to the build.
What sets Windmark apart: B2B-only, in practice
Windmark works only with B2B companies, so our frameworks, CMS patterns, and conversion playbooks are tuned for complex buying committees and long sales cycles rather than the average client. Every engagement runs on our Conversion-First CMS Framework, mapping the buyer journey and content architecture up front so marketing can own and grow the site after launch. See how Windmark works with B2B teams.
Matching an agency to your stage of growth
Early-stage (pre-seed to Seed)
Your job right now is message clarity, a site that explains your value to people who have never heard of you. Windmark or Designbase for tight, focused B2B builds. Magier if you would rather start with a flexible subscription than a single large project.
Growth-stage (Series A/B)
You need a site that converts, plugs into your marketing stack, and runs without developer dependency. Windmark and Designbase are the strongest fits here. marketer UX if you want the build and your demand-generation channels handled as one system.
Enterprise
You need governance, scale, migration depth, and airtight compliance. Refokus for high-stakes builds and large migrations; altitude when DSGVO and data protection are the dominant requirement.
If you want full-service web plus growth from one Mittelstand-fluent team: Halbstark.
If conversion and SEO are the primary metrics: Windmark, marketer UX, or Designbase.
If you need Webflow alongside an app, MVP, or automation work: xMethod.
Want to know what a better Webflow site would do for your pipeline?
If you are a B2B marketing leader in Berlin or anywhere in Germany weighing up Webflow agencies, and you would rather start with something more concrete than another proposal deck, start with an audit of the site you already have.
At Windmark, the first conversation with every prospective client is a 45-minute CRO and CMS review of your current site. No strings, no pitch. We will tell you exactly what is capping your conversion rate, where your CMS structure would need to change, and what a Webflow rebuild could realistically move in your pipeline. If we are the right fit, we will say so. If another agency on this list suits your goals better, we will tell you that too.
Book a free Webflow site audit with Windmark →
Frequently asked questions
- Which is the best Webflow agency in Berlin?
There is no single best, it comes down to your buyer and your goal. For conversion-led B2B SaaS sites, Windmark and Designbase are strong picks; for enterprise builds and large migrations, Refokus; for Mittelstand full-service work, Halbstark; for DSGVO-critical projects, altitude. Use Webflow Partner status as your first filter, then shortlist on specialisation fit.
- How much does a Webflow website cost in Germany in 2026?
A focused landing or campaign build typically starts around €8,000 to €10,000. A full custom B2B marketing site with a properly architected CMS and technical SEO usually lands in the €20,000 to €65,000 range. Strategy-led and enterprise engagements with CRO, integrations, and migrations run €85,000 to €150,000 and up. CMS complexity, strategy depth, and integrations drive the price far more than the number of pages.
- Does my Webflow agency need to be based in Berlin?
Not really. Many of the strongest Webflow partners serving German companies are distributed teams, and remote delivery is standard in 2026. Prioritise specialisation, proof, and conversion thinking over a Berlin postcode. What matters is whether the team has built for your buyer and can communicate clearly across time zones and languages.
- How important is DSGVO and data protection when choosing a German Webflow agency?
Very. In Germany, DSGVO compliance is a genuine procurement gate, not a formality. Ask any agency how they handle cookie consent, analytics, and tracking, and look for one that builds compliance into the site from the start. Agencies like altitude treat data protection as a core part of delivery rather than an afterthought.
- How do I verify that a Webflow agency is actually good?
Start with Webflow Partner status, Certified, Professional, or Enterprise. Then ask for case studies with specific outcomes: traffic growth, conversion changes, Core Web Vitals at launch. Check third-party reviews on Clutch and similar platforms. Then ask one test question: how would you structure the CMS for a site with a blog, case studies, and a resource library? A strong agency answers with specifics, not vibes.
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