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Jun 18, 20265 min read

How much does a website cost in 2026?

PricingGuide

It’s the first question almost every client asks, and the honest answer is that it depends on scope. A one-page site for a local business and a custom web app with payments and an admin panel are very different projects. Still, you deserve a real sense of the numbers before you reach out — so here’s how pricing actually works.

What drives the price

Three things move the number more than anything else: how many pages and features you need, how much custom design and content is involved, and whether there’s a backend — bookings, accounts, e-commerce or an admin panel — behind the site.

  • Number of pages and unique layouts
  • Custom design vs. a lightly customized template
  • Backend features: bookings, payments, dashboards, admin
  • Content and copy: ready to go, or created from scratch
  • Integrations: CRM, analytics, email, third-party APIs

Typical ranges

A polished one-page site usually starts in the mid-hundreds of euros. A complete multi-page business site with a CMS and proper SEO typically lands in the low thousands. Web apps, online stores and bespoke builds are quoted per project, because the range is genuinely wide.

The most important thing: you should always get a fixed quote up front, after a short call to scope the work. No surprises, no hourly guessing games. If you’d like a number for your specific project, get in touch and you’ll have one within 24 hours.

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