An agency platform lives or dies on client handoff, white labeling and managing many sites without chaos. We weighted multi site management, white label and design control, then ranked the five that serve agencies best.
Reviewed by M. HALLORAN·Updated MAY 2026·How we vet
Tools compared5
Criteria weighted5
Last reviewedJune 2026
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How we ranked the field
For agencies we weight multi site management, white label and handoff the heaviest, then judge on published team and client features. See the full rubric →
Multi site management25%
White label and handoff20%
Design control20%
Value across sites20%
Support15%
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RANK
★ Editor’s Choice
Duda
Best for purpose built agency work
Duda is the rare builder designed for agencies first, with white label, granular client permissions and a workflow built for delivering sites at volume. It is less of a free form design canvas than Webflow. For a production shop, that tradeoff usually pays.
For custom, brand heavy work, Webflow gives designers control and clients an editor that is hard to break, plus workspaces for teams. Seat and site pricing adds up across a client roster. The learning curve is the price of the control.
Wix Studio gives agencies a responsive editor, reusable components and a client dashboard, covering a wide range of briefs in one place. Deep custom design is more constrained than Webflow. Strong for varied small and mid sized clients.
Framer lets a small studio ship sharp, animated marketing sites quickly, with workspaces for collaboration. Client editing and large content models are less mature than Duda or Webflow. Best for design forward, lighter sites.
For clients who live in their blog or news section, managed WordPress.com offers familiarity and a clear upgrade path to plugins. Multi site agency tooling is thinner than Duda. Good when content, not custom design, is the brief.