How Much Does a Small-Business Website Cost in India?
By Weburate · Drafted 17 July 2026
Website cost is shaped by the work required, not by one universal market price. A useful estimate begins with scope, content, features and responsibilities.
Number and type of pages
A homepage, service page, contact page and legal page each have different content and design needs. Reusable page layouts usually cost less than several completely different templates. Page count matters, but page complexity matters too.
Custom design and brand direction
A project using an established brand and a clear reference can move faster than one requiring a new visual direction. Custom layouts, illustration, animation and several approval stages add design work.
Content and business assets
The quote should state who supplies and approves copy, photography, product information, policies and credentials. Writing, editing, image sourcing and repeated content changes can be separate work.
Forms and enquiry journeys
A simple contact form is different from conditional forms, appointment workflows, CRM connections or automated notifications. The required fields, destination and privacy expectations should be agreed before development.
E-commerce and integrations
Catalogues, product variants, payments, shipping, taxes, booking tools, maps, analytics and third-party systems add configuration and testing. Provider subscriptions and transaction fees normally continue after launch.
Domain, hosting and maintenance
Separate the one-time build from recurring costs. Domain registration, hosting, business email, premium tools, payment-provider charges and ongoing maintenance may be billed by third parties or covered under a separate agreement.
Experience and working process
Quotes from freelancers or agencies can differ because their discovery, design, testing, project management and support processes differ. Compare the actual deliverables, exclusions and accountability—not only the headline amount.
How to compare quotations
Ask for the page limit, design scope, revision rounds, mobile behaviour, content responsibility, integrations, delivery dependencies, ownership, third-party costs and post-launch support in writing.
Conclusion
Compare quotations by their complete scope and ongoing costs. A clear brief makes it easier to identify which proposal fits the business rather than choosing only by the lowest headline amount.
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