How Much Does a Website Cost for a Small Business in 2025?
Web DesignFeb 20, 2025 5 min read

How Much Does a Website Cost for a Small Business in 2025?

Flat-rate vs. hourly, freelancer vs. agency — here's a real breakdown of what small business owners actually pay for a professional website and what you get at each price point.

The Short Answer

A professional website for a small business typically runs $500–$5,000 depending on scope, who builds it, and how fast you need it. Here's how to think about each tier.


Tier 1: DIY Website Builders ($0–$50/mo)

Platforms like Squarespace, Wix, and GoDaddy Website Builder let you drag-and-drop a site yourself. The cost is low, but so is the ceiling. You'll spend 20–40 hours building something that still looks like a template, and you'll hit their limitations fast — especially for e-commerce, bookings, or anything custom.

Best for: Sole proprietors who need a basic online presence and have time to invest.


Tier 2: Freelance Web Designer ($500–$2,500)

A skilled freelancer can build a clean, professional site in this range. The variance is wide because it depends on experience, timeline, and scope. A one-page site with a contact form is closer to $500. A multi-section site with a booking system, gallery, and SEO setup is closer to $2,500.

Best for: Small businesses that want a custom look without a large agency budget.


Tier 3: Boutique Agency ($1,500–$5,000)

A boutique digital agency brings a team — designer, developer, copywriter — and a defined process. You get a more polished result, faster turnaround, and ongoing support options. At Gastronex, our packages run from $599 to $2,499 with a 7-day delivery guarantee.

Best for: Businesses that want a premium result, fast, with a clear scope and no surprises.


Tier 4: Large Agency ($5,000–$50,000+)

Enterprise agencies charge premium rates for large-scale projects — custom platforms, complex integrations, and dedicated account management. Most small businesses don't need this.


What Drives the Price Up

  • Number of pages — each additional page adds design and development time
  • E-commerce — product pages, cart, checkout, and payment processing add complexity
  • Custom features — booking systems, member portals, calculators, and databases
  • Copywriting — if you need someone to write the words, that's a separate cost
  • SEO setup — technical SEO, Google Business Profile, and schema markup

The Hidden Cost: Doing It Wrong

The most expensive website is the one you have to rebuild. Many business owners spend $300 on a cheap site, get no traffic, no leads, and then pay $2,000 to fix it 18 months later. Investing in a quality build from the start is almost always cheaper in the long run.


What Gastronex Charges

PackagePriceTimelineBest For
|---|---|---|---|
Starter$5995–7 daysOne-page launch site
Growth$1,2997 daysFull multi-section site
Booked & Ordered$2,4997 daysBookings + e-commerce + automations
All packages include mobile-friendly design, basic SEO, and one revision round. No hourly billing. No surprise invoices.

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