Are you thinking about creating a website for your business but don't know how much it costs? It's a legitimate and very common question among small business owners. The truth is that the price varies quite a bit, from a few hundred euros to thousands, it all depends on what you really need.
Factors that determine the cost
1. Site complexity
A simple website (company presentation with 5-6 pages) costs much less than an e-commerce with product catalog. If you only need to say who you are and how to contact you, the budget is reduced. If you need to sell online, the price goes up.
2. Number of pages and features
Each additional section, each customized function (contact forms, bookings, social media integrations) increases the cost. It really depends on what your business requires.
3. Custom design vs template
Using a ready-made template costs less, but custom design for your brand is worth it if you want to stand out. The choice depends on your budget and competition in your sector.
4. SEO and optimization
A beautiful page that's invisible on Google is useless. SEO optimization has a cost, but it's an investment that brings results over time.
5. Maintenance and updates
It's not a one-time expense. You'll also need to account for periodic updates, site security, and technical support.
How much should you really spend?
For a basic site (5 pages, no e-commerce): 800-2,000 euros.
For a complete site with advanced features: 2,500-5,000 euros.
For a real e-commerce: from 5,000 euros onwards.
But here's a secret: it's not about spending more, it's about spending wisely. A 1,500 euro site built by professionals who understand your business is worth more than a 5,000 euro one built without strategy.
The right solution for you
At D4 Digital Studio we work with small businesses like yours. We listen to what you really need and build a website that converts visitors into customers, without waste.
Want to know how much the perfect site for your business would cost? Write to us on WhatsApp, we'll evaluate your project with no commitment.