If you're a small business owner looking for a new website or wanting to fix your current one, the first question is usually "how much will this cost?"
The answer ranges from $0 to $5,000+. Here's what you actually get at each price point.
You can build a basic website for free using Google Business Profile, Facebook, or a free website builder. This works for very small businesses that just need an online presence. But you get what you pay for: limited customization, slow load times, and no professional design.
Wix, Squarespace, and Shopify charge monthly fees. You get templates, hosting, and basic SEO tools. Good for simple sites but hard to customize. Total cost: $120–$360 per year.
A freelancer builds you a simple 3-5 page website. You get a custom design, basic SEO, and mobile responsiveness. Most service businesses should budget at least this much.
A professional agency or experienced freelancer builds a 5-10 page site with custom copywriting, SEO setup, and performance optimization. This is the sweet spot for most local businesses.
Full custom design, professional copywriting, SEO strategy, analytics setup, and integration with your business tools (booking, payments, CRM). This is appropriate for businesses that generate most of their leads online.
If you already have a website but it's underperforming, you don't need a redesign — you need a conversion tune-up. Our audits start at free, and our fix packages range from $250 to $1,800 depending on what needs work.
Not sure what your site needs? Start with a free audit. We'll tell you exactly what's broken and how much it would cost to fix.