One of the first questions I hear from clients is: "How much will my website cost?". The answer depends on a few factors — and that's exactly what this article is about.
What affects the price?
The cost of a website depends mainly on:
- Number of pages — a simple business card site is very different from a multi-page company website with a blog
- Functionality — contact form, gallery, booking system, online store
- Graphic design — ready-made template vs. custom design
- Technology — WordPress, Next.js, or something else
Three price ranges
€350–700 — Business card website
Perfect for freelancers, small service businesses, and local shops. A single page with essential information, a contact form, and a responsive design.
€700–1 200 — Company website
Several subpages (About, Services, Contact, Portfolio), a custom design tailored to your industry, basic SEO and performance optimisation.
€1 200+ — Advanced website
Complex features, a large number of sections, third-party integrations, an online store, or custom solutions.
What to avoid?
Be wary of "website for €50" offers — they usually mean a generic template with no customisation, no technical support, and poor Google rankings.
A good website is an investment that works for your business for years.
Summary
If you're not sure which price range fits your situation — write to me. I'll help you figure out what you need and prepare a free estimate.