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“How much does a website cost?” is the wrong first question—but it is the right concern. The real answer is: it depends on the kind of asset you are building, how polished you want it, and how much of the work is one‑off vs reusable.
Roughly $299 – $499+
A single page focused on one offer or campaign, tuned for conversions rather than lots of content.
Roughly $499 – $999+
A multi‑page site with services, about, and contact pages, usually with a simple CMS.
Roughly $999 – $2,500+
An online store with products, checkout, and admin flows to manage orders.
$2,500+ (varies widely)
A custom system with logins, roles, dashboards, or workflows that go beyond a standard site.
A focused landing page costs far less than a full custom web app or large e‑commerce build.
Each additional page requires design, content, and implementation work.
Login areas, payments, dashboards, and integrations add meaningful engineering time.
Clean, straightforward layouts cost less than heavily animated or highly unique UI.
Adding a CMS or complex content model increases scope but usually pays off in flexibility.
Higher uptime, backups, and performance guarantees add some recurring cost, but reduce risk.
The safest approach is to decide the website type, then budget a realistic range instead of chasing the very cheapest quote. Under‑investing usually shows up as delays, poor communication, and a site that needs to be rebuilt sooner than you expected.
If you want a specific number for your project, share your goals, rough page list, and any special features. We can then respond with a clear range and a suggested scope for a first version.
Tell us about your business goals and technical requirements. Get a transparent proposal with precise timelines and no hidden fees.
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