Pricing guide

Website costs depend on what the site needs to do.

This guide explains the main things that affect cost so you can think about scope before asking for a quote.

Budget factors

What affects the quote?

Most website projects are shaped by page count, content writing, design complexity, photography, logo work, integrations, forms, hosting, email setup and how much existing material can be reused.

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Page count

A small brochure site costs less than a larger site with service pages, case studies, FAQs and location content.

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Content

Clear copywriting, page structure and search-focused wording can be included when needed.

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Brand and visuals

Logo design, photography, icons, graphics and stronger visual styling change the amount of design time needed.

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Technical setup

Hosting, domains, email, forms, analytics and redirects can be handled as part of the launch.

No fixed packages forced

The quote should match the job.

Some businesses need a clean starter site. Others need a deeper site with service pages, proof, reviews, content planning and ongoing support. The starting point is a short conversation about what will actually help.

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