The question we hear most often is “how much does a website cost”. The honest answer: it depends on what the site needs to do. A few-page business card and a store with online payments aren’t the same product, just as a bicycle and a truck aren’t the same vehicle.
The price is shaped by content (who writes the copy and prepares the photos), functionality (bookings, payments, multiple languages), and the invisible part — speed, security and the SEO foundations that decide whether anyone finds you at all.
The real question isn’t what a website costs, but what it returns.
A site that brings two clients a month pays for itself within the first year. That’s why we always start from the goal, not the price list — once it’s clear what the site should achieve, the number makes sense.