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What does a professional website cost?

A website can look inexpensive at first or become expensive quickly. The difference is rarely just design. Scope, content, technical setup and coordination usually drive the real effort.

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01

Scope comes first

A small business website with a few clear subpages is a different project from a site with many service pages, multiple languages, shop functionality, integrations or extensive content.

A price only becomes comparable once the actual scope is clear.

How many subpages are actually needed?

Is existing content available, or does everything need to be created?

Does the website need custom functionality or just clear contact routes?

02

Cheap is not automatically economical

A very cheap website can become expensive if it is hard to extend, not maintained properly or does not lead visitors towards an enquiry.

A website is economical when it fits the goal: it explains the offer clearly, builds trust, works well on mobile and can be extended later.

03

These factors influence the price

Besides design and implementation, preparation and clarity matter most. The clearer the offer, target group, content and page structure are, the more focused the project can be.

Concept and page structure

Copy, images and content

Responsive design and technical implementation

Basic SEO, redirects and clean metadata

Hosting, maintenance and ongoing support

04

How to recognise a good offer

A good offer does not only show a price. It explains which pages, services, functions and support are included.

It should also state limits clearly. If shop functionality, multiple languages or custom logic are not included, that should be visible.

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Quick answers

Why do website prices differ so much?

Because scope, content, implementation quality, technical setup and support can vary a lot. Two offers can sound similar while covering very different work.

Do I need a large website from the start?

Not necessarily. A clear start with the most important pages is often better than a large website that becomes confusing or takes too long to finish.

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