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How much does a website cost in 2026 — real numbers and what affects the price.

This is the question we get most often. And an honest answer doesn't fit in ten words — because "how much does a website cost" depends on the same things as "how much does an apartment cost": location, square footage, fittings, and the craftsman doing the work.

But real numbers can exist. Here they are, without the fog.

Presentation website — from €380

A presentation website is what 80% of small businesses need: three to seven pages, contact form, maybe a blog, basic SEO. The purpose — a client who finds you on Google or gets a referral has somewhere to verify who you are and what you do.

The real price of a quality presentation website in 2026 falls between €380 and €700. Here's what you get from a serious provider for that price:

  • Responsive design (phone, tablet, desktop)
  • Admin panel so you can change content yourself
  • SSL certificate and basic SEO configuration
  • Google Analytics and Search Console set up
  • One hour of training and written guide

Business website — from €750

If a company has multiple services, a portfolio, or a team to showcase, it moves up to a business website — €750 to €1500. The difference from presentation:

  • More pages (up to 20), structured navigation
  • Portfolio or case studies section
  • Serious CMS with categories and tags
  • Advanced SEO setup — schema markup, internal linking, sitemap
  • Integrations (newsletter, bookings, Calendly)

This is the level where a website stops being a "digital business card" and starts being a sales tool.

Online store — from €1200

An online store is technically a very different project. The difference isn't in design — it's in logic: product catalog, variants, inventory, payment, shipping, tax handling, returns.

A basic online store (up to 50 products, one payment method, integration with one delivery service) — from €1200.

A serious store (multilingual, multiple payment methods, B2B pricing, ERP integration, invoicing) — from €2500 upward, often up to €5000.

What specifically affects the price

Seven factors that move the final number:

  1. Number of pages and content volume. Five pages vs. twenty — that's the difference in hours of design and implementation.
  2. Who writes the copy — us or you. Copywriting — around €8 to €15 per page if done by the agency.
  3. Photos. Stock photos are cheap. Professional shoots — from €200 upward.
  4. Multilingual support. Adding a second language — typically 30–40% on top of base price.
  5. Integrations. CRM, newsletter, ERP, POS system — each integration is its own project.
  6. Custom design vs. tailored template. A unique design from scratch can double the price compared to a quality template.
  7. SEO work scope included in project. Basic SEO is always there. Deep SEO — separate contract.

Traps of "cheap" offers

When you see "website for €150" or "free website with hosting", pay attention to these five things — they're usually missing:

  • You don't get admin access. Meaning you depend on the agency for every change, and every change is billed.
  • Hosting is "free" only the first year. From year two, hosting cost becomes double the market rate, and you can't migrate without "buy-out".
  • Template is overdesigned and slow. Cheaply made sites typically fail Core Web Vitals testing, and Google ranks them lower because of it.
  • No SSL certificate or expired support. Browser shows "Not secure" warning and clients leave.
  • No backups. When the site crashes or gets hacked — there's nowhere to revert.
"Cheap craftsmanship always costs more." — old rule that applies to websites too. A website is a tool you'll use for 3–7 years. A €300 difference at the start, spread over five years, is €5 per month.

Domain and hosting — hidden costs

Some providers present the site "with hosting included", but hosting renews yearly and you should budget:

  • .rs domain — about €15 yearly (registry fee).
  • .com domain — €10-15 yearly.
  • Hosting for smaller site — €40-80 yearly on standard shared hosting.
  • Hosting for store or high-traffic site — €120-300 yearly.
  • SSL certificate — usually free (Let's Encrypt), but verify it's activated.

How to request quotes smarter

When asking for a price, don't just say "I need a website". Give the agency basic info:

  • What you do and for whom. Two sentences.
  • Roughly how many pages. Approximate — you don't need a final list.
  • Whether you need a store. Or just presentation.
  • One language or multiple.
  • Do you have logo and photos. Or does design start from scratch.
  • When you want it done. Realistic deadline, not "ASAP".
  • Your budget range. Yes, saying this is fine — saves everyone time.

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Quick summary

  • Presentation website — €380 to €700.
  • Business website — €750 to €1500.
  • Online store — €1200 upward.
  • Annual costs (domain + hosting) — €55 to €200.

If you see offers outside these ranges — ask why. A lower number usually means something is missing. A higher number must justify what you're getting (custom design, deep integrations, extended support).

Happy Media has been doing web development in Belgrade since 2010. For a detailed quote for your specific case — book a consultation or email marko@happymedia.rs.

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