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How Much Does a Professional Website Cost in 2026? Complete Guide with Real Prices

How Much Does a Professional Website Cost in 2026? Complete Guide with Real Prices

Powertrend Web TeamMarch 08, 20268 min read
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Complete guide with real website development prices in 2026: institutional, e-commerce, landing page and web system.

Why do prices vary so much?

A website can cost from $400 to $40,000. This huge variation exists because "website" is a broad category — from a static landing page to a web system with authentication, payments and complex integrations.

Institutional website: $1,500 to $6,000

A professional institutional website includes: up to 10 pages, responsive design, CMS for editing, basic technical SEO, contact form and configured hosting. Investment varies by design complexity and integrations.

High-conversion landing page: $800 to $3,000

Conversion-focused landing pages require strategic design, persuasive copy, A/B testing and marketing tool integration. ROI usually justifies the investment within weeks.

E-commerce: $4,000 to $20,000+

E-commerce includes product catalog, cart, checkout, payment method integration, inventory management, ERP and logistics. Technical complexity is high and cost reflects that.

Web system (SaaS, portal, platform): $10,000+

Systems with authentication, multiple user profiles, dashboard, reports and APIs start at $10,000. Enterprise projects can reach $100,000+ depending on scale.

What is included in the price

Design (UX/UI), frontend and backend development, hosting configuration, initial technical SEO, testing and basic documentation. Monthly maintenance is separate.

What increases the cost

Integrations with external systems (ERP, CRM), custom features, multiple languages, high availability, accelerated timeline and premium design are the main additional cost factors.

Modern vs traditional stack: the price impact

Next.js sites cost more to develop but have lower maintenance cost, better performance and superior SEO. Long-term TCO (Total Cost of Ownership) is lower.

How to choose the right provider

Request a portfolio of similar projects, verify they deliver source code, ask about the technology stack and check how handover and post-project maintenance work.

Conclusion

Price is not the only criterion. A cheap site done wrong costs more in the long run. Invest in technical quality and a partner committed to SEO and performance.

See also:

Request a professional website quote → /en-us/professional-website-development

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Sites ProfissionaisPreçoE-commerceNext.jsDesenvolvimento Web

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