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How Much Does a Website Cost?

Published 2026-04-23 · 1 min read

How much does a website cost is a question with no single answer — the gap between a simple business card and a large e-shop is huge. But we can give you realistic ranges and an overview of what makes up the price.

Price by website type

  • One-pager / business card: the cheapest option for small businesses.
  • Corporate site: multiple pages, a blog, forms — the mid range.
  • E-shop: catalogue, cart, payments, stock integration — higher cost.
  • Web app / portal: custom features, logins — the most demanding.

What drives the price

  • Scope and number of pages.
  • Custom design vs. a template.
  • Features (payments, bookings, integrations).
  • Copywriting, photos and content preparation.

Template vs. custom build

A template is fast and cheap but limits you and often blends in with competitors. A custom site costs more but converts better and grows with you. The choice depends on how important the site is to your business.

Ongoing costs

To the one-off build, add a domain, hosting, SSL, updates and any maintenance or changes. A website is not a one-time expense but a tool that needs upkeep.

How to save without losing quality

Start with a smaller scope (a website MVP) and expand based on results. A well-prepared brief also saves time and money during the build.

Want an accurate quote for your site? We will prepare one with no obligation — see our services or first request a free sample. Get in touch via our contact page.

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