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"How much does a website cost?" is the first question almost every business owner asks us — and the honest answer is: it depends on what you need. A one-page site for a local shop and a full online store are very different projects. Here's a clear breakdown so you can budget with confidence.
A website's cost comes down to a handful of things: how many pages you need, whether the design is custom or template-based, whether you'll update content yourself (a CMS like WordPress), and whether you're selling online. Extras like booking systems, multi-language support, animations and integrations all add to the scope — and the price.
These are ballpark figures for 2026 to set expectations — your exact quote depends on your goals:
Simple business website (3–5 pages): a clean, mobile-friendly site to establish your presence.
Business site with a CMS & blog: everything above, plus the ability to update content yourself.
Online store (e-commerce): product pages, cart, payments and shipping — the most involved build.
A website isn't a one-time expense — it's a tool that should earn its keep by bringing you customers.
It's tempting to go with the lowest quote or a ₹5,000 template. But a slow, generic, hard-to-edit site often gets rebuilt within a year — meaning you pay twice. A site that's fast, mobile-friendly and SEO-ready from day one is an investment that keeps working for you, not against you.
Good web design isn't just visuals. You're paying for someone to understand your business, structure the site so visitors take action, make it load quickly on every phone, and set it up so Google can find it. That's the difference between a website that just exists and one that brings in enquiries.
The best way to get a real number is a quick conversation about what you actually need — no obligation. Tell us about your project and we'll send an honest, fixed quote.
A simple business website of three to five pages typically starts around Ôé╣15,000ÔÇôÔé╣30,000, while a CMS-based site with a blog or an online store costs more. The final price depends on the number of pages, custom versus template design, and whether you sell online.
Mainly the number of pages, whether the design is custom or template-based, whether you need a CMS to update content yourself, and whether you sell online. Extras such as booking systems, multi-language support and integrations add to the scope.
A very cheap, slow or hard-to-edit site often needs rebuilding within a year, so you pay twice. A fast, mobile-friendly, SEO-ready site built well from the start keeps earning instead.
Yes. We send an honest, fixed quote after a quick, no-obligation conversation about what your project actually needs.