Pricing Guide · 2026

How Much Does a Website Cost?

The honest answer every business owner should read before spending a penny. No sales fluff — just real numbers and what you actually get for each.

The Quick Answer

A business website in 2026 costs anywhere from £500 to £25,000+. The massive range exists because "a website" can mean a DIY template you build in a weekend or a fully custom-coded, conversion-engineered digital asset. Here's how to figure out what you actually need.

Website Cost Comparison

OptionCostTimelinePageSpeedBest For
DIY Template£0-5001-7 days40-60Hobby / test idea
WordPress (freelancer)£1,000-5,0002-6 weeks50-70Budget-conscious SMEs
WordPress (agency)£5,000-15,0006-12 weeks55-75Mid-size businesses
Custom-Coded (studio)£2,500-10,0002-4 weeks90-100Growth-focused businesses
Enterprise Agency£15,000-100,000+3-12 months85-100Large corporations

The Hidden Costs Nobody Mentions

The sticker price is never the full story. Here's what most agencies don't tell you upfront:

Hosting

WordPress: £5-50/month. Custom-coded on Vercel/Netlify: Free tier covers most business sites.

Plugin licences

WordPress sites average £100-500/year in premium plugin renewals. Custom-coded sites: £0.

Maintenance & security

WordPress needs monthly updates or risks getting hacked. Custom-coded sites have zero plugins to patch.

Redesign cycle

Template sites typically need a full rebuild every 2-3 years as they accumulate plugin bloat. Well-coded sites last 5+ years.

Opportunity cost

A site that loads in 5 seconds instead of 1.5 loses 50%+ of visitors. If your customer is worth £500, every lost visitor is real money.

What Actually Affects the Price

Number of pages — A simple 5-page site costs less than a 20-page site with blog, team profiles, and individual service pages.

Custom functionality — Online booking, e-commerce, member portals, API integrations, and calculators add complexity and cost.

Design complexity — A clean, minimalist design costs less than a site with complex animations, 3D elements, and custom illustrations.

Copywriting — If you provide all the text, it's cheaper. If the agency writes conversion-optimised copy, that's a significant value-add.

Ongoing support — Some agencies charge a monthly retainer for updates, hosting, and support. Others hand over the site and you're on your own.

What CrftdWeb Charges

We're transparent about our pricing. Every site is custom-coded in Next.js — the same technology used by Nike, Netflix, and Notion. No WordPress, no templates, no bloat.

Starter

£997
  • 1 landing page
  • Custom-coded
  • Mobile-first
  • SEO foundations
  • 14-day delivery

Launch

£2,497
  • 5 pages
  • Custom-coded
  • Mobile-first
  • SEO foundations
  • 30-day support
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Growth

£4,997
  • Up to 10 pages
  • Conversion copy structure
  • Booking integration
  • Blog
  • Analytics
  • 90-day support

Scale

£9,997+
  • Unlimited pages
  • Custom features
  • API integrations
  • Full brand system
  • 12-month partnership

All packages include 100% money-back guarantee. 14-day delivery.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does a basic website cost?

A basic 5-page business website ranges from £500 (DIY template) to £5,000 (custom-coded). The price depends on whether you use a template, a freelancer, or an agency with custom code.

Is a custom-coded website worth the cost?

For businesses that depend on their website for leads, yes. Custom-coded sites load 3-5x faster, score 95+ on Google PageSpeed (a ranking factor), and can be engineered for conversion. Template sites average 4-7 second load times and 50-70 PageSpeed scores.

How much does a WordPress website cost?

WordPress sites typically cost £1,000-£5,000 from a freelancer, or £5,000-£15,000 from an agency. However, ongoing costs include hosting (£5-50/month), plugin licences (£100-500/year), security maintenance, and update management.

What are the ongoing costs of a website?

Domain name: £10-15/year. Hosting: £0 (Vercel/Netlify free tier for static sites) to £50/month (managed WordPress). SSL: Free with modern hosts. Maintenance: £0 (custom-coded) to £50-200/month (WordPress plugin updates and security patches).

How much does CrftdWeb charge?

Our Starter package is £997 (single landing page). Launch is £2,497 (5-page custom-coded site). Growth is £4,997 (up to 10 pages with booking integration, blog, and 90-day support). Scale is £9,997+ (unlimited pages, API integrations, 12-month partnership). All include a 100% money-back guarantee.

Why are some websites £500 and others £25,000?

The £500 site is a pre-made template with your logo swapped in. The £25,000 site is custom-designed and coded, with conversion strategy, copywriting, SEO, and ongoing support. The difference is like buying a suit off the rack vs. having one tailored — same concept, completely different result.

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