How Much Website Development Costs in 2026 and What Drives the Price
The price of a website can vary by a factor of dozens — and that is normal. The cost depends not on the number of pages but on the complexity of the tasks, the design, and the integrations. Let us break down what makes it up.
Type of Site
- Landing page — a single page built for a specific goal (a lead, a sale). The cheapest option.
- Corporate website — several sections, a blog, and forms.
- Online store — a catalog, a cart, payment, and warehouse integrations.
- Web application — user accounts, complex logic, and roles.
What Increases the Cost
- A custom design instead of a template
- Animations and 3D elements
- Multilingual support
- Integrations (CRM, payments, 1C)
- High requirements for speed and SEO
What the Work Consists Of
The full cycle includes analysis and a prototype, design, markup and development, filling the site with content, testing, and launch. The earlier the structure is agreed, the fewer the reworks and the lower the final price.
How to Avoid Overpaying
Start with goals and metrics. Do not pay for features that do not affect the result. A good contractor will propose a phased approach: an MVP first, then development guided by data.
Conclusion
Only a proper analysis of the task gives an exact price. Use the calculator on the service page to estimate your budget, and agree the final quote after a short discovery phase.
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