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How much does a website cost in the UK?

Asking how much a website costs is a bit like asking how much a vehicle costs — the honest reply is "what for, and to do what job?" A do-it-yourself template you build over a weekend and a considered site built from scratch to win you work are different things entirely, and they're priced worlds apart for good reason.

What moves the price

A few things, mostly. Whether it's a template everyone else is using or built bespoke around your business. How many pages, and how much thought each needs. Whether it's built to be found — SEO shaped in from the start, not bolted on later. Whether it includes proper words and images, or leaves those to you. And whether someone looks after it once it's live, or you're on your own.

The false economy to watch for

The cheapest website is rarely the cheapest website. A site that loads slowly, breaks on a phone, or never turns up in search doesn't save you money — it quietly costs you customers you never see leave. You didn't cut corners building the rest of the business; the front door is the last place to start.

Why there's no flat number here

Because an honest price follows the job, not the other way round. Quoting a figure before understanding what you actually need would be guesswork dressed up as a deal. We'd rather look first.

So how do you find out?

Show us what you've got — or tell us what you need — and we'll tell you plainly what it would take, in a free teardown. Straight answer, no obligation.

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