Most small business websites cost between $3,000 and $15,000 to have professionally designed and built, with simpler brochure sites coming in lower and custom, feature-heavy builds running higher.
In Orlando, we see pricing land in a few predictable bands because cost is mainly driven by scope, content, and functionality, not the city itself. A 5 to 10 page service website for a local dental office, law firm, pest control company, or real estate team is usually priced around how many page layouts are needed, how much copy and photo work is required, and whether you need advanced features like online booking, payments, membership portals, or CRM connections.
| Website type | Typical project range | What you usually get | Best fit |
|---|---|---|---|
| Starter template build | $1,500-$3,500 | Theme-based design, basic pages, contact form, light setup | New businesses, tight budgets, fast launch |
| Professional small business site | $3,000-$10,000 | Custom page layouts, mobile-first build, on-page basics, better UX, clean forms | Most local service businesses competing in Maps and organic |
| Custom site with advanced features | $10,000-$25,000+ | More templates, custom components, integrations, booking flows, deeper content work | Multi-location brands, competitive niches, complex lead handling |
| eCommerce and online ordering | $7,500-$30,000+ | Product setup, shipping/tax rules, payment processing, cart and checkout, training | Stores, subscription boxes, high-SKU catalogs |
What usually moves your price up (or down): page count and unique layouts (a “Services” page is one layout, 12 distinct service pages are many), custom copywriting, custom photography, animations/video work, accessibility work, content migration from an old site, and any custom development like calculators, portals, or third-party integrations. If you want a clearer breakdown of the moving parts, our FAQ on what affects the cost of a website walks through the exact line items that change budgets.
It also helps to separate the one-time build from the recurring ownership costs. Even a great site still needs hosting, updates, backups, and security. For most small businesses, recurring website ownership typically includes domain renewal, hosting, and ongoing maintenance, plus optional content updates when you add new services, new locations, or new offers. If you want the site kept fast and stable without you babysitting updates, our WordPress hosting and maintenance covers the technical side.
We build most Orlando service sites on WordPress because it’s flexible, easy for your team to edit, and plays nicely with SEO and tracking. If you’re comparing bids, ask every vendor the same questions: How many unique page templates are included, who writes the copy, what’s included for mobile performance, what happens after launch, and who owns the domain and hosting accounts. You’ll spot “cheap” quotes fast when you see what’s missing.
If you want a realistic budget for your exact situation, our web design service is set up around scope-first estimates so you’re not guessing. Timelines matter too, so this pairs well with our FAQ on how long a website takes to design and build when you’re planning around a season, a hiring push, or a new location opening.
Practical tip: if your goal is more calls and form fills, spend less on fancy pages and more on clear service pages, proof (reviews, photos, results), and a friction-free contact path on mobile. That combo is what gets Orlando buyers to pick you.
