So how much does a website actually cost in the UK?
If you’re a business owner researching websites, you’ve probably already discovered something confusing:
One agency says £500.
Another says £5,000.
There’s even FREE website offers! (Trust me, they’re not).
The honest answer: most professional small-business websites in the UK cost between £800 and £5,000.
The reason prices vary so much is simple — websites are not all the same. Some are just a few pretty pages with basic information. Others are strategically built digital tools designed to attract customers, rank on Google, and convert visitors into enquiries or sales.
Check out our Web Development and Ecommerce Website Development services pages for more info on what we can build for you 🫵🏼 . Otherwise, let’s break down what you’re really paying for.
The Three Main Website Price Brackets in the UK
Most business websites fall into one of three categories.
1. DIY Website Builders (£150 – £500)
These are platforms like Wix, Squarespace or Shopify templates where you build the site yourself. Typical costs:
• £10–£30/month subscription
• Domain name (£10–£15 per year)
• Paid templates or plugins
These tools can work if:
• You’re comfortable designing your own website and confident in implementing brand palettes and copywriting
• SEO isn’t a big concern – being found on Google isn’t your top priority
• You just need a simple online presence
But the trade-off is time and flexibility. Many business owners discover quickly that what looked easy in the advert becomes frustrating in reality.
“Free website” offers from agencies follow the same model — you get a basic template site, rented behind a domain fee you pay annually or monthly. You never own it, you can’t properly customise or scale it, and SEO is essentially non-existent. If you leave, you lose your website or pay an extortionate migration fee. So in a funny kind of way, paying upwards of £120 a year for pages on the internet that nobody can find unless you hand them the link is actually pretty expensive right?
2. Freelancer Or Agency Website Builds (£800 – £3,000)
This is where most small businesses land. A developer or agency builds a custom website tailored to your business using platforms like WordPress. Typical features include:
• 4–8 pages (Home, About, Services, Contact etc.)
• Mobile-friendly optimised, as well as web
• Basic SEO setup
• Contact forms
• Fast hosting setup
• Custom styling for your brand
This price range is usually the best balance between affordability and quality and naturally depends on number of pages, the level of branding and content you need creating as well as the depth of SEO optimisation you’d like. You’re getting something built properly — not just a template with your logo pasted on top.
3. Custom Business Website (£3,000 – £10,000+)
At this level you’re moving into fully custom development. These projects might include:
• advanced booking systems
• membership areas
• complex integrations
• ecommerce stores
• custom user dashboards
• bespoke functionality
The higher cost reflects the amount of development work involved, not just the design. The good news is no matter what you’re planning, Develoroo can do it for you.
What Actually Affects Website Cost?
There are five main factors that determine what a website costs.
1. Number of Pages
A 4-page site takes far less work than a 20-page website with multiple services and landing pages. More pages mean:
• more design
• more development
• more content
• more SEO work
2. Design Customisation
Some websites are built from templates. Others are designed specifically for your business. Custom design involves:
• site architecture and layout planning
• brand integration
• user experience design
• conversion optimisation
It takes longer — but it also produces a much stronger result.
3. SEO Setup
Cheap low quality websites skip SEO entirely. But if your website isn’t structured properly for search engines, Google may never find it. What’s the point in having a “shop” if nobody can see it? Basic SEO setup should include:
• page architecture and headings
• keyword targeting
• fast page performance
• mobile optimisation
• metadata setup
A website that looks nice but can’t be found online is basically invisible. If your’e looking for advanced SEO setup then that’s a whole new layer of development – blog creation, image optimisation, internal linking strategy and schema markup are a few techniques used to make sure you’re right on it.
4. Functionality
Extra features add development time. Examples include:
• online booking systems
• ecommerce stores
• member login areas
• custom calculators or tools
• integrations with other software
Each of these requires additional development work.
5. Who Builds It
Prices also depend on who you’re hiring. Some large marketing agencies often have:
• sales teams
• account managers
• project managers
• marketing departments
All of that overhead gets built into the price.
Something people don’t always think about — or get told — is where the actual work ends up. A lot of agencies outsource development to cheaper regions overseas. In exchange for lesser cost, you can often find issues with:
• language and communication barriers with the people actually building your website
• time zone delays
• no accountability meaning it’s harder to pinpoint issues or have real conversations
• little to no legal recourse if things go wrong
Smaller founder-led developers usually offer more direct communication and leaner pricing because you’re working directly with the people building the product, rather than funding the employment chain.
Typical Professionally Built Website Costs For UK Businesses
To give a rough guide, getting your website built by a professional with no hidden catches should cost in the region of:
• Basic informational website → £800 – £1,500
• Professional small business website → £1,500 – £3,000
• Custom functionality website → £3,000 – £10,000+
These numbers aren’t exact — but they help set realistic expectations. For more information on how Develoroo price all of our services, check our our pricing page. If you’re past procrastinating and ready discuss pricing for your idea, get in touch!
Final Thoughts
Website prices vary because websites themselves vary massively. Some are simple online business cards. Others are carefully built digital systems designed to attract customers and drive growth. If you’re investing in a website, the goal shouldn’t just be to get something online. It should be to build something that actually works for your business.