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Website costs vary far more by scope than by country. A simple brochure site, an e-commerce storefront, and a custom web application sit at very different price points because they require different amounts of design, development, and integration work.
The biggest cost drivers are the number of unique page templates, whether the site needs a CMS or custom admin panel, third-party integrations such as payment gateways, CRMs, or booking systems, and how much original content and custom design work is involved versus using a proven design system.
A useful way to budget is to separate the one-time build cost from ongoing costs. Hosting, domain renewal, maintenance, and any SaaS tools the site depends on all keep costing money after launch. Ask any vendor to break down their quote by these categories rather than giving a single flat number.
Because pricing depends so heavily on scope, we quote per project after a short discovery call rather than publishing a fixed price list. Contact us for a quote tailored to what you actually need.