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Web Development·June 12, 2026·5 min read

How Much Does a Website Cost?

Website pricing is confusing because two sites that look similar can cost wildly different amounts. The price tracks complexity, not page count. Here is the honest breakdown.

What drives the cost

  • Custom design vs a template.
  • Number of unique page types, not total pages.
  • A CMS so your team can edit content.
  • Integrations: payments, auth, CRM, booking.
  • Performance, accessibility, and SEO done properly.

Typical ranges

  • Template site: $0 to $500. Quick, but generic and limited.
  • Custom landing page: $200 to $1,500. One focused page built to convert.
  • Business website: $1,500 to $10,000. Multiple pages, CMS, motion, SEO.
  • Web app or store: $10,000+. Custom features, data, and integrations.

What we charge

Our sites start at $200 for a landing page, $550 for a multi-page business site with a CMS, and $1,000 for a custom build. Every site is engineered in Next.js to load fast and score well on Core Web Vitals.

The cheapest site is rarely the cheapest

A slow, hard-to-edit site costs you in lost conversions and developer time. Spend where it pays back: speed, clear structure, and a CMS your team can actually use.

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Tell us what you are building. We reply within two business days.