How much does a website cost in 2026?
What really drives the price of a website, why the ranges are so wide, and how to estimate a budget for your case — without marketing promises.
It's one of the most common questions we hear — and the honest answer is: it depends. Below we explain on what exactly, so you can roughly estimate a budget yourself.
Why the ranges are so wide
A “website” can mean very different things — from a simple one-pager to a large site with a blog and integrations. The price follows the scope of work, not the word “website”.
What really affects the price
- The number of pages and amount of unique content.
- Whether the design is built from scratch or from an existing identity.
- Features: forms, blog, multilingual, integrations, shop.
- The scope of SEO and optimisation at launch.
- Whether you need support after launch.
How to estimate a budget
Start from the goal of the site, not the number of pages. A site meant to generate enquiries needs a thoughtful path to contact and good SEO — and that's what drives the return on investment.
A good approach is to start with a version that delivers the main goal and grow it in stages. The starting budget stays reasonable, and you add features when they're actually needed.
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