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The cost of a website is primarily based on two factors—size and complexity. It can range from less than $1000 to over $10,000. Let’s explore what goes into building a website, so you can get a more accurate estimate.

  1. Website type and complexity
  2. Design and development
  3. No-code or custom development
  4. Our affordable solution
  5. Conclusion

Website type and complexity

As mentioned before, the type of website and its complexity are major factors in determining the cost. A simple website with a few pages will cost less than a complex web application with custom functionality and integrations.

If your website is more like the latter, consider starting with a minimum viable product (MVP). This offers several benefits, including a smaller cost and shorter timeline.

Design and development

A good design is a given nowadays. It engages the website visitors and conveys your brand. Custom design can range from a few hundred to several thousand dollars.

The development of your website includes implementing the design, integrating with third-party platforms (CMS, payment provider, etc.), hosting the website, ensuring that it’s secure and performs well. This can range from a few thousand to tens of thousands of dollars.

No-code or custom development

When it comes to building a website, you also have the option to do it yourself using a no-code platform. They allow for creating a website without writing any code, by using pre-made templates and drag-and-drop functionality. The price can range from $10 to $50 per month.

While cheaper upfront, it’s important to consider the time investment and limitations. There is a learning curve involved to get a website up and running with a no-code platform.

However, if you have some free time and like tinkering, a no-code tool is a great choice initially.

Our affordable solution

At Refined, we understand that every business has different needs. We work together with our clients to create high-quality websites at a fair price.

Let us help you create a website that fits your goals and budget.

Conclusion

Ultimately, the best approach for your business will depend on your specific needs and budget. By considering the pros and cons of each option, you can make an informed decision about which option aligns best with your business.


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