What should you know about Wix Premium plans pricing before upgrading a site?
What a Premium plan changes
A Wix site can be created and edited before you upgrade, but a Premium plan is typically used when you are ready to run the site more professionally. Depending on the plan and region, upgrading can unlock options such as connecting a custom domain, removing Wix branding, increasing site resources, accepting online payments, and accessing business features.
How to choose the right plan
- Start with your site type. A portfolio, blog, booking site, and online store can require different plan features.
- Check payment needs. If you want to sell products, take bookings with payment, or charge for services, make sure the plan supports the checkout and payment features you need.
- Review limits and inclusions. Storage, bandwidth, collaborators, analytics, and marketing tools can vary by plan.
- Compare billing terms. Monthly and yearly billing can differ, so review the final checkout page before buying.
Where to confirm current pricing
For the latest plan names, prices, and included features, check the official Wix Premium plans page while signed in to the account and region you will use.
Best practice
Build the main version of your site first, then upgrade only after you know which features are required; this helps avoid paying for a plan that is either too limited or more advanced than you need.