Website cost calculator
How much does a website cost? Pick what you need and get an instant, honest estimate — for a landing page, business website, online store, or web app.
- Business website (up to 5 pages)$3,200
- CMS (edit content yourself)$800
- SEO setup & schema$700
Ballpark based on typical agency projects — your exact quote depends on design complexity and integrations. Ongoing care plans from $99/mo.
Get an exact quote — freeNo obligation. We reply within one business day.How much does a website cost in 2026?
Website pricing is one of the most confusing parts of hiring a developer or agency — quotes for the same project can range from a few hundred dollars to six figures. The honest answer is that cost depends on scope: how many pages you need, whether you'll edit content yourself (CMS), and whether the site includes functionality like online payments, user accounts, or bookings.
As a rule of thumb, a professional landing page starts around $1,500–2,500, a multi-page business website runs $3,000–7,000, an e-commerce store $6,000–15,000, and a custom web application $10,000 and up. Template-based DIY builders cost less up front but typically convert worse, load slower, and cost more to fix later — which is why serious businesses treat a website as an investment with a measurable return, not an expense.
This calculator gives you a realistic range based on typical agency pricing, so you can budget before you ever talk to anyone — no email required, no sales call.
How to use the website cost calculator
- Pick your project type — landing page, business website, e-commerce store, or web application. This sets the base price and included page count.
- Set your page count — drag the slider to the number of unique page designs you need (home, about, services, contact, and so on).
- Select features — check anything your project needs — CMS, blog, bookings, payments, SEO setup, copywriting. Each shows its price impact instantly.
- Read your estimate — the range updates live with a full line-item breakdown, so you can see exactly what drives the cost.
- Get an exact quote — if the range works for your budget, send us the details — we reply with a fixed quote within one business day.
Frequently asked questions
How much does a basic website cost?
A professionally built landing page typically costs $1,500–2,500, and a standard 5-page business website $3,000–7,000. The biggest price drivers are the number of unique page designs, custom functionality, and whether content and SEO are included.
How much does an e-commerce website cost?
A professional online store usually costs $6,000–15,000 depending on product count, payment and shipping integrations, and design complexity. Stores with custom checkout flows or subscriptions sit at the higher end.
Why do website quotes vary so much between agencies?
Quotes vary because scope definitions vary: some agencies quote template customization while others quote custom design, development, testing, SEO, and launch support. Always compare what's included — a cheap quote that excludes content, SEO, and revisions often costs more in total.
Is this estimate a binding quote?
No — it's a realistic planning range based on typical agency pricing. Your exact quote depends on design complexity and integrations, and we confirm it in writing before any work starts.
How can I reduce my website cost?
The most effective levers are reducing the number of unique page designs, launching with core features first and phasing the rest, and providing your own content. A smaller site done well beats a big site done poorly.