Quick answer: A professional small business website typically costs $2,000–$10,000 upfront — or as low as $100/month all-inclusive with Vevaan’s plan (hosting, CDN, maintenance, and the site itself). Here’s the full breakdown.

One of the most common questions we get from business owners is: “How much should I actually pay for a website?” It’s a fair question — and an important one. The wrong answer could mean paying thousands for something that looks outdated in a year, or spending next to nothing on a DIY site that quietly drives customers away.

This guide will walk you through real 2026 pricing across every option — from drag-and-drop website builders to full-service agencies — so you can make an informed decision before spending a single dollar.

The 4 Common Ways to Get a Business Website (And What They Cost)

Option Upfront Cost Monthly Cost Best For
DIY Builder (Wix, Squarespace) $0 $25 – $50 Hobbyists, very early-stage
Freelancer $800 – $3,000 $0 (you manage everything) Budget-conscious, simple sites
Mid-size Agency $5,000 – $15,000 $200 – $500+ Established businesses
Vevaan Web Design Best Value $0 $100 (everything included) Small & growing businesses

Breaking Down Every Hidden Cost Most Providers Don’t Tell You About

When business owners see a “$2,500 website” quote, they assume that’s the full price. It rarely is. Here are the costs that quietly stack up after launch:

1. Web Hosting — $10 to $150/month

Your website needs a server to live on. Shared hosting is cheap but slow. Managed WordPress hosting (like WP Engine or Kinsta) can run $30–$150/month alone. If your developer didn’t set this up, you’re on your own.

2. CDN (Content Delivery Network) — $20 to $100/month

A CDN serves your website from servers close to your visitors worldwide, dramatically improving load speed. Most agencies charge separately for this — or skip it entirely. Slow sites lose customers: 53% of mobile users abandon a page that takes more than 3 seconds to load.

3. Ongoing Maintenance — $50 to $300/month

WordPress requires regular plugin updates, security patches, backups, and occasional fixes. Without ongoing maintenance, your site becomes a security liability within months.

4. SSL Certificate — $0 to $150/year

The padlock icon in your browser address bar. Required by Google to avoid “Not Secure” warnings. Often sold separately by hosting companies.

⚠ The Real Cost Warning

A “$2,500 freelancer website” often becomes $3,800+ per year once you add hosting ($600), CDN ($240), maintenance ($1,200), and SSL ($150). Always ask for the total annual cost before signing anything.

What’s the Right Platform for a Small Business Website?

We exclusively recommend and build on WordPress for small and growing businesses. Here’s why it wins over other platforms:

  • You own it. Unlike Wix or Squarespace, your WordPress site can be moved to any host at any time. You’re never locked in.
  • Scales with your business. Start with a 5-page site. Add a blog, eCommerce store, membership area, or booking system later — all without rebuilding.
  • Better SEO. WordPress is the platform of choice for serious SEO. Its flexibility lets you fully optimize every page, URL, and schema.
  • 60,000+ plugins. From payment gateways to CRMs to contact forms — if you need it, WordPress has it.
  • Trusted by 43% of all websites on the internet. Including The New York Times, TechCrunch, and Disney’s news blog.
43%
of all websites run on WordPress
3-4
weeks average to build your site
82+
countries in Vevaan’s CDN network

What Does a Good Small Business Website Actually Need?

Before you budget, know what to look for. A professional website in 2026 should include all of the following — and you should verify each is covered before you pay:

  • Mobile-responsive design (works perfectly on phones, tablets, and desktops)
  • Fast load speed — ideally under 2 seconds (verified by GTmetrix or Google PageSpeed)
  • SSL certificate installed (HTTPS in the URL bar)
  • Basic on-page SEO setup (meta titles, descriptions, alt tags, schema)
  • Clear calls-to-action on every page (phone number, contact form, booking button)
  • Google Analytics or similar tracking connected
  • Hosting on a reliable server with daily backups
  • Ongoing maintenance plan to keep plugins and core updated

How Vevaan’s $100/Month Plan Compares

At Vevaan, we saw how many small businesses were getting overcharged for mediocre sites — or underpaying for something that hurt their business. So we built a simple offer: a professional WordPress website with everything included for $100/month.

Here’s what’s covered in that single monthly price:

  • Custom WordPress website design (built to your brand and goals)
  • Reliable managed hosting included — no extra hosting bills
  • Global CDN across 82+ countries for fast load times everywhere
  • Free lifetime maintenance — updates, backups, security monitoring
  • Mobile-responsive across all screen sizes
  • SSL certificate included
  • SEO foundation setup on all pages
  • 3rd party integrations (CRM, forms, payment gateways) at no extra charge

Is Cheap Always Bad? (And Is Expensive Always Better?)

Not necessarily on either end. A $500 freelancer site can be excellent if the designer is skilled and attentive. A $10,000 agency site can be a disaster if it’s built on a bloated page builder with no ongoing support. Price is not a reliable quality signal in web design.

What matters more than price:

Portfolio and proof of work

Can they show you 5–10 live websites they’ve built? Are those sites actually fast, clean, and mobile-friendly? Don’t trust mockups — go to the live URLs and test them on your phone.

Testimonials from real clients

Not logos on a homepage — actual named testimonials with verifiable businesses behind them. Ask to speak with a past client if the project is significant.

Clear scope of what’s included

Get a list in writing: hosting, SSL, maintenance, revisions, pages included, timeline. Any provider who can’t give you this in writing before you pay is a red flag.

Final Verdict: What Should You Budget for a Small Business Website in 2026?

Here’s our honest recommendation based on business stage:

If you’re pre-revenue or testing an idea: A basic DIY site on Squarespace or WordPress.com is fine. Don’t spend more than $200 total at this stage.

If you’re an established local business: Budget $1,500–$3,000 upfront OR consider an all-inclusive monthly plan like ours. Your website is your #1 marketing asset — it should look and perform like it.

If you’re scaling or running eCommerce: You need a custom-built WordPress or Shopify site with proper SEO, speed optimization, and integrations. Budget $3,000–$8,000 upfront, or ask us about our monthly plan that covers everything.

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