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Website Cost Estimator

Pick the features your business actually needs. Get a realistic cost range and a monthly maintenance estimate — instantly, no email required.

Why website prices vary so much

Two “small business websites” can quote anywhere from $500 to $25,000+ depending on page count, design quality, copywriting, integrations (CRM, payments, booking), SEO setup, and timeline. This estimator maps your selections to a realistic range used by independent designers and small agencies. It is not a quote — it is a planning tool so you can have an informed pricing conversation.

Features needed

Estimated cost range

$3,550$9,350
Monthly maint.
$250–$625
Features
3

Priority build list

  • Contact form
  • Blog
  • SEO setup
Disclaimer: This calculator provides general educational estimates only. It does not guarantee website traffic, leads, sales, revenue, profit, or return on investment. Results vary based on business model, pricing, traffic quality, offer strength, conversion rate, follow-up systems, market conditions, and execution. This tool does not provide legal, tax, accounting, investment, or financial advice.

What this estimate means in plain English

For your selections, plan for a one-time build cost between $3,550 and $9,350, plus roughly $250$625 per month for hosting, software, security, and small content updates. The wider the range, the more your final price depends on copywriting, design rounds, and integration complexity.

Cost alone doesn’t tell you if a website is a good investment. Run the same numbers through the Website ROI Calculator to see whether the site is likely to pay for itself, and use the Lead Value Calculator to set a smart target for traffic and lead generation.

How to spend less without losing quality

  • Launch with the core 5 pages first (Home, About, Services, Contact, one lead magnet). Add depth later.
  • Write your own copy from a structured brief — copywriting is one of the biggest cost variables.
  • Skip the 24-hour rush unless you genuinely need it. Rush fees are typically 25–80% extra.
  • Use a proven CMS (e.g., WordPress, Webflow, Squarespace) instead of fully custom code.
  • Add integrations (CRM, automation, membership) in phase two once you have real traffic data.