Website
Cost
Guide
Understand what a small business website should cost in 2026, what is included, and how to choose a plan without paying for features you do not need.

What Actually Changes the Price of a Website?
Website pricing is not only about the number of pages. The real cost depends on the amount of strategy, copy structure, custom design, integrations and ongoing support required to make the website useful. A simple service-business site may need a focused home page, services, contact information and WhatsApp lead capture. A larger company may need multiple landing pages, advanced search optimization, case studies, forms, dashboards or connections to a CRM. The right budget starts with business goals: what should visitors understand, trust and do after arriving?
Ownership also matters. Some low initial prices exclude the domain, hosting, maintenance or future edits, so the total cost becomes higher over time. Azuriya Tech plans are designed to make the monthly cost predictable. The Basic Plan starts at $100 per month for a professionally managed business website. Growth starts at $300 per month for more pages, stronger SEO and conversion-focused landing pages. Premium starts at $750 per month for a more complete growth system with advanced functionality and support.
Website Design, Pricing
20th June 2026

What Should Be Included in the Price?
A useful website package should include responsive design, reliable hosting, domain connection, security, basic technical SEO, contact or lead forms, performance optimization and a clear support process. It should also include content guidance so each section answers a real customer question. Mobile quality is especially important because many ad visitors and local-service customers will first experience the business on a phone. If the mobile version is slow, confusing or difficult to tap, the website is unlikely to convert even when the desktop design looks excellent.
Ask whether the provider will handle updates after launch. A website is not a one-time poster; offers, prices, team members and services change. Maintenance protects the investment and prevents small issues from becoming expensive rebuilds. Also confirm whether analytics, WhatsApp integration, form delivery and search-engine indexing are configured. These details are often more valuable than decorative effects because they determine whether the website can generate and track real enquiries.
How to Choose the Right Website Plan
Choose Basic when the business needs a credible online presence and a fast route to launch. Choose Growth when organic search, multiple services or paid landing pages are important. Choose Premium when the website must support a larger marketing system, complex content, automation or deeper integrations. A custom solution is more appropriate when the project includes billing software, a customer portal, inventory, an internal dashboard, a CRM or workflows that cannot be handled by a standard marketing website.
The cheapest website is not always the lowest-cost decision. A clear, fast and supported website can save staff time, improve lead quality and make every advertising campaign more efficient. Compare proposals using total value: launch time, included services, support, conversion strategy and the ability to grow. A transparent plan should let you understand both the immediate deliverable and the long-term operating cost before work begins.



