10 Best Agency Website Template (2026)

Your agency website is your biggest case study. Before a prospect reads a proposal or jumps on a call, they’ve already judged your work by the site they’re standing on. The wrong template makes that judgment hard to recover from.

In 2026, an agency template has to do more than look good in a screenshot. It has to load fast, stay readable on mobile, give portfolios room to breathe, and stay easy to update as your services change. A heavy theme that ranks poorly on Core Web Vitals costs you leads before the first conversation starts.

This post covers ten templates worth your shortlist: five premium options from ThemeWagon and five competitor options across Webflow, Framer, and ThemeForest. Each entry includes pricing, framework, ideal use case, and a direct link. A comparison table at the end maps it all out, followed by a short framework for choosing the right one.

What Makes a Great Agency Website Template?

Not every template earns a spot on your shortlist. Here’s what separates a template worth $50–$150 from one that wastes a weekend.

Portfolio and case study layouts

Your work is the proof. The template needs flexible portfolio grids, case study pages with room for context (challenge, approach, outcome), and image layouts that don’t compress your hero shots into thumbnails. Single-purpose templates rarely cut it for agencies with mixed work across industries.

Speed and Core Web Vitals

Google uses Core Web Vitals as a ranking signal. Templates with bloated JavaScript, render-blocking scripts, and unoptimized images tank your Largest Contentful Paint and Cumulative Layout Shift scores. A clean codebase, lazy-loaded images, and minimal third-party dependencies keep your site under the 2.5-second LCP threshold Google flags as good.

Customization flexibility

Brand identity matters. The template needs to support your colors, typography, and component styles without forcing you into rigid layouts. SCSS variables, design tokens, or visual editors (Webflow, Framer, Elementor) give you that flexibility without rewriting half the codebase.

Mobile responsiveness

More than 60% of website visits come from mobile. Test the template’s live demo on a phone before buying, not just by resizing the browser window. Look for touch-friendly navigation, readable type at small sizes, and images that scale without breaking layout.

Active updates and support

A template that hasn’t been updated in two years carries security and compatibility risks. Bootstrap, WordPress, and Framer all push breaking changes regularly. Check the changelog for recent activity, and look for templates with documented support windows of at least 6 months. For a broader view of where to source quality templates, ThemeWagon covers the best marketplaces beyond Bootstrap in a separate guide.

Comparison Table

TemplateFrameworkPriceBest ForLink
SparrowBootstrap 5$59SaaS + agency buildsView
PoshBootstrap 5$69Portfolio-heavy studiosView
SlickBootstrap 5$99Multi-client agenciesView
FreyaBootstrap 5$49Interior design/service agenciesView
ElixirBootstrap 5$49Consultancies + small agenciesView
MadridWebflow$49 + planNo-code agency ownersView
Atlas StudioFramer$129Designers wanting Framer CMSView
MugenFramer$129Boutique design studiosView
CunnetWordPress$19WordPress portfolio agenciesView
BrandBoostWordPress$19Marketing/SEO agenciesView

10 Best Agency Website Templates (2026)

1. Sparrow: Premium Bootstrap 5 Business Website Template

Sparrow agency website template for startups and digital agencies.

Sparrow is ThemeWagon’s most-purchased premium template, with 1,759 sales and a 4.91/5 rating across 34 reviews. Built for SaaS and agency teams, it ships with 12 homepage variants and 100+ pre-built layouts.

Key features:

  • Bootstrap 5 (latest update v2.5.0, December 2025)
  • 12 homepages, 22 custom UI components, 11 Bootstrap components
  • 72+ HTML files, RTL support, multilingual design
  • Gulp-based workflow with SCSS variables
  • Authentication pages, coming soon, contact form, geolocation

Pricing: $59 (single project) | $149 (multisite) | $599 (extended)

Best for: Agencies and SaaS teams that want a developer-friendly Bootstrap codebase with deep customization room.

Pros: Strong support track record, large layout library, regular updates through 2025.

Cons: Requires HTML/CSS familiarity for full customization. Not a no-code option.

View Sparrow →

2. Posh: Premium Bootstrap 5 Creative Portfolio Website Template

Posh agency website template for creative studios and modern portfolios

Posh is built around portfolio and creative work, with 174 built-in layouts and 11 home pages. The atomic CSS structure makes layout swaps faster than rebuilding sections from scratch.

Key features:

  • Bootstrap 5 (latest update v2.1.0, December 2025)
  • 174 layouts, 11 homepages, 33+ custom UI components, 83 HTML files
  • 2,088 premium icons included
  • Two blog page layouts, authentication pages with multiple login options
  • Atomic code structure with thousands of CSS helper classes

Pricing: $69 (single project) | $99 (multisite) | $690 (extended)

Best for: Creative agencies, portfolio-heavy studios, and freelancers who want layout variety without sacrificing structure.

Pros: Largest layout count among ThemeWagon options, perfect 5/5 review average, atomic structure speeds up customization. 

Cons: 8 reviews is a smaller sample size than Sparrow. Bootstrap learning curve for non-developers.

View Posh →

3. Slick: Premium Bootstrap 5 Drag & Drop Template Generator

Slick agency website template for creative businesses and digital studios

Slick is the only template on this list with a drag-and-drop generator built in. 230 HTML files and 171+ UI blocks make it the deepest component library in ThemeWagon’s premium lineup.

Key features:

  • Bootstrap 5, no jQuery dependency
  • Drag & drop generator, 171+ UI blocks, 30+ custom components
  • 230 HTML files, W3C validated pages
  • SCSS-supported codebase with utility-class modular markup
  • Built-in plugins: CountUp, Lodash, Rellax, Swiper

Pricing: $99 (single project) | $199 (multisite) | $990 (extended)

Best for: Agencies that build multiple client sites and want a reusable component library on top of clean Bootstrap.

Pros: Drag-and-drop generator cuts build time on repeat work. Largest file count among Bootstrap options here. 

Cons: The highest single-project price in this section. Drag-and-drop builder requires Node.js setup.

View Slick →

4. Freya: Premium Bootstrap 5 Interior Design Agency Website Template

Freya agency website template for creative studios and interior businesses

Freya is built for interior design studios but works for any service-based agency that wants a clean, image-forward layout. Eight homepages and eight header styles cover most service-business presentations.

Key features:

  • Bootstrap 5, no jQuery (latest update v2.2.0, December 2025)
  • 8 home page layouts, 8 header styles (static, carousel, YouTube background, video background)
  • 30+ HTML files, 9 custom UIs
  • GSAP-powered animations
  • Two authentication pages with login/registration modals
  • Parallax background and RTL support

Pricing: $49 (single project) | $79 (multisite) | $490 (extended)

Best for: Interior design agencies, architecture firms, and service businesses with strong visual portfolios.

Pros: Most affordable ThemeWagon premium option. Multiple header styles. GSAP-powered animations are smoother than CSS-only equivalents. 

Cons: Smaller layout count than Sparrow or Posh. Two reviews is a limited sample.

View Freya →

5. Elixir: Premium Bootstrap 5 Agency Website Template

Elixir agency website template for consulting firms and business companies

Elixir is a clean Bootstrap 5 agency theme with smooth scroll animations and a modular component set. 489 purchases and 9 reviews. Works for both one-page and multipage layouts.

Key features:

  • Bootstrap 5 with a modular design system
  • Both one-page and multi-page support
  • Semantic markup, optimized assets
  • Gulp-based workflow
  • Static HTML runs on any standard hosting

Pricing: $49 (single project)

Best for: Consultancies, corporate ventures, and small-to-mid agencies that want a polished but lightweight template.

Pros: Smooth scroll animations, balance of simplicity and feature depth. Affordable price point. 

Cons: Smaller component library than Posh or Slick.

View Elixir →

6. Madrid: Agency Webflow Template

Madrid agency website template for Webflow creative and digital agencies

Madrid is a Webflow agency template by Azwedo, built around portfolio presentation and CMS-driven content. The platform handles hosting, editing, and content management in one place.

Key features:

  • Webflow native with built-in CMS
  • Background video support, custom 404 page
  • CSS Grid layouts, responsive slider, media lightbox
  • Reusable components and interactions
  • Retina-ready, Web fonts integrated
  • Visual editing with no code required

Pricing: $49 (template) + Webflow Site Plan starting at $14/month

Best for: Non-technical agency owners who want visual editing and Webflow’s hosting stack.

Pros: Reasonable template price. No-code customization. Webflow’s CMS is among the strongest visual builders on the market. 

Cons: Webflow Site Plan adds $14+/month to the total cost. Total first-year cost runs higher than HTML alternatives once the plan is added.

View Madrid →

7. Atlas Studio: Creative Agency Framer Template

Atlas Studio agency website template for creative brands and digital studios

Atlas Studio is among the top-selling Framer agency templates, built by Bryn Taylor. Ten pages, near-perfect Lighthouse scores: 99 performance, 100 accessibility, 100 SEO.

Key features:

  • Framer native
  • 10 ready-to-use pages: Home, Work, Work template, Services, Blog, Blog post, About, Contact, Legal, 404
  • 3 CMS template pages, multi-reference CMS fields
  • Native Framer forms (sends to email, Webhooks, Google Sheets)
  • 3 breakpoints: desktop, tablet, mobile
  • Open-source fonts, P3 colours, global style variables

Pricing: $129

Best for: Designers and agencies who want Framer’s CMS without writing code.

Pros: Excellent Lighthouse scores out of the box. Bryn Taylor’s templates have 20,000+ customers across the catalog. Free updates for life. 

Cons: Higher price than most options on this list. Framer hosting required. No refunds policy on the Framer marketplace.

View Atlas Studio →

8. Mugen: Premium Design Studio Framer Template

Mugen agency website template for startups and modern digital studios

Mugen is a dark-themed, typography-first Framer template by Joseph Alexander. Built around retainer-based and project-based agency models, with a case study CMS. Updated in February 2026 to support Framer’s dynamic filters.

Key features:

  • Framer native with 3D Transforms support
  • Dark mode design, typography-first layout
  • Case studies CMS with multi-reference image support
  • Retainer pricing sections, dynamic filters
  • Native Framer forms, site search, overlays/modals
  • Mobile-optimized animations and SEO optimization

Pricing: $129

Best for: Boutique design studios and creative agencies that want a premium dark aesthetic.

Pros: Distinct visual identity. Both retainer and project-based business models are supported. 25,000+ marketplace views show strong adoption. 

Cons: Higher price tier. Dark-only aesthetic limits flexibility for brands that need a light theme.

View Mugen →

9. Cunnet: Digital Agency and Portfolio WordPress Theme

Cunnet agency website template for WordPress digital and creative agencies.

Cunnet is a WordPress theme by AQLOVA (an Elite Author since 2017) for digital agencies and creative portfolios. Elementor-based, with one-click demo install and dark/light layout variants. Last updated 29 April 2026.

Key features:

  • WordPress + Elementor page builder, Bootstrap 5.x base
  • 14+ home pages (dark and light) and 50+ inner pages
  • 15+ header variations and 15+ footer variations
  • 85+ custom Elementor widgets
  • GSAP, WebGL, and Three.js animations
  • StoreBuild plugin included for WooCommerce
  • HTML and Figma files included
  • Multi-language support, mega menu, smooth scroll

Pricing: $19 (Regular License) | $1,800 (Extended License)

Best for: Agencies on WordPress that want a portfolio-focused theme with deep Elementor flexibility and animation depth.

Pros: Strong feature-to-price ratio. Elementor compatibility means no code edits required. HTML and Figma files included as a bonus. 

Cons: WordPress hosting and plugin maintenance overhead. Animation-heavy themes need careful optimization on shared hosting.

View Cunnet →

10. BrandBoost: Digital Marketing Agency WordPress Theme

BrandBoost agency website template for marketing and branding businesses.

BrandBoost is a WordPress theme by zozothemes (a Power Elite Author) aimed at digital marketing agencies and SEO consultancies. Elementor-driven, with conversion-focused layouts. Last updated 2 May 2026.

Key features:

  • WordPress + Elementor, Bootstrap 5.x base
  • 5+ pre-designed homepages and 15+ inner pages
  • Built-in schema for SEO
  • Revolution Slider included (a $109 plugin add-on)
  • Mailchimp integration, Contact Form 7 support
  • WPML, RTL, and translation-ready
  • WooCommerce ready, one-click demo import

Pricing: $19 (Regular License) | $2,499 (Extended License)

Best for: Marketing agencies, SEO consultancies, and freelancers selling services on WordPress.

Pros: Conversion-focused layouts. Schema markup baked in. Revolution Slider is included as a bonus. 

Cons: Newer theme (released April 2026, 18 sales at time of writing) means a smaller user base. Standard WordPress plugin overhead applies.

View BrandBoost →

How to Choose the Right Template for Your Agency

Five criteria separate a good fit from a regret purchase.

1. Framework fit your team knows. If your developers work in Bootstrap, Webflow, or a Framer template forces a tooling change. Match the template to existing skills before you fall in love with a demo.

2. Hosting and total cost. A $49 Webflow template plus a $14/month plan equals roughly $217 in year one. A $59 Bootstrap template plus $5/month static hosting equals about $120. Budget the full year, not just the template fee.

3. Update commitment. Templates last 3–5 years before a redesign cycle. Pick one with active changelog activity in the last six months. Not a flagship from 2022 with no updates since.

4. Customization ceiling. WordPress and Webflow give non-developers more visual control. Bootstrap gives developers more code-level control. Framer sits between the two. Pick based on who’s making changes after launch.

5. Portfolio fit. Image-heavy, case-study-heavy, or video-heavy work each demands different layouts. Match grid styles to the actual work you’ll showcase, not the demo content the template ships with. ThemeWagon’s deeper framework on aligning a template with your marketing goals covers the strategic side of this fit decision.

Need Help Customizing Your Template? Hire the Experts Behind ThemeWagon Templates

ThemeWagon’s in-house team builds custom front-end and back-end work on top of any ThemeWagon template, or any other template you’ve already purchased. The team specializes in React, TypeScript, Next.js, Node.js, MongoDB, MySQL, PostgreSQL, and AWS. UX/UI designers are also available.

Twelve-plus years of website template work go into every project. Reach out at info@themewagon.com for a quote or visit the Hire Us page.

Picking an agency website template is a tradeoff between framework, price, customization room, and support. Sparrow and Posh cover most agency needs on Bootstrap. Slick adds a drag-and-drop layer for teams building multiple sites. Freya and Elixir round out the ThemeWagon lineup at the affordable end. Madrid and Atlas Studio handle no-code workflows on Webflow and Framer. Mugen, Cunnet, and BrandBoost fill specific niches: premium dark aesthetic, WordPress portfolio, and marketing-agency conversion, respectively.

Start with the framework your team knows, match the template’s portfolio layout to your actual work, and budget for the full first-year cost, not just the upfront purchase. Once you’ve picked your template, run through Technext’s 70+ point website publishing checklist before you go live, so the launch doesn’t surface bugs your prospects see first.

Ready to look at the full premium catalog? Browse all of ThemeWagon’s premium templates, or jump straight to Sparrow if SaaS and agency builds are the brief.

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