The freelancer math
Most freelance website projects price out around $2,000–$8,000. The hour-by-hour breakdown looks like: discovery and design (40%), boilerplate development (35%), polish and bug fixes (15%), client revisions (10%). That 35% — building the standard sections of every site by hand — is where Wyvid gives you back your time.
What this looks like in practice
- You design the site (or your client's designer does). You take screenshots or get a Figma link.
- You upload to Wyvid. By the time you've grabbed coffee, the first build is sitting in your dashboard.
- You preview it, adjust through chat where needed, and download the zip. You spend the rest of the day on integrations, performance, and the brand-specific bits.
- You bill the client the same rate you would have, but you spent fewer days on the work.
Recommended plan
Most freelancers running active client work land on the Pro plan at $20/month — three sites, optional WordPress themes, priority queue. If you do one site every few weeks, Starter at $10 is fine.
One thing to know
Wyvid produces strong first drafts but it doesn't replace your judgement on UX, accessibility, or brand voice. Treat it like a fast junior collaborator — review every page, refine through the chat, and ship work you'd put your name on. Your craft is the reason the client hired you.