Structure
The number of pages, sections, content blocks, and message hierarchy directly affect the project scope.
Quick guide
There is no single fixed price. Budget depends on structure, design depth, content, required functionality, and how custom the execution needs to be.
How pricing works
A smaller business website moves faster. A corporate site, catalogue, or ecommerce build usually adds more pages, stronger UX logic, custom sections, admin needs, and integrations.
The number of pages, sections, content blocks, and message hierarchy directly affect the project scope.
There is a real difference between a basic layout and a stronger custom visual direction.
Forms, CMS, catalogue logic, checkout, integrations, and custom flows all add complexity.
When delivery needs to move faster, priority and parallel execution matter as well.
Common cases
These are not fixed packages. They are a quick way to understand how scope is usually framed across different website types.
Suitable for services, studios, and local businesses that need a clean presence and a clear way to get inquiries.
For companies with more content, stronger positioning needs, and a higher standard for information architecture.
Once product logic, categories, filters, checkout, or external systems are involved, the technical scope becomes broader.
What you get
After a short conversation, we return with a clearer structure and a realistic scope instead of pushing the project into the wrong template.
Next step
We will return with a direction and a quote shaped around the actual project needs, not an arbitrary package.