The first question most businesses ask is: “How much does a website cost?” The honest answer is: it depends on scope. A one-page landing page and a multi-thousand-product store are entirely different problems. This article helps you understand the ranges and what you are actually paying for.
Common price tiers
- ◆One-page landing (events, campaigns, launches): conversion-optimized and fast.
- ◆Business website (5–10 pages): home, services, about, news, contact — a complete online presence.
- ◆E-commerce: cart, checkout, order management, payment integrations — the most technically complex.
- ◆Web app / custom systems: user accounts, dashboards, bespoke logic — quoted by feature.
5 factors that move the quote
- ◆Number of pages and UI complexity — custom design costs more than templates.
- ◆Special features: booking, payments, multi-language, CRM/ERP integration.
- ◆Content quality: self-provided vs. copywriting, photography, video.
- ◆SEO and speed optimization from day one — a long-term investment.
- ◆Warranty, maintenance, and post-launch support.
Why the cheapest is often the most expensive
A cheap but slow, non-SEO, hard-to-manage website costs more later: lost customers, full rebuilds, or paying for ads to compensate for missing organic traffic. Treat a website as a 24/7 sales channel, not a one-off expense.
How to get an accurate quote
The best quote comes from a short conversation about your business goals, audience, and required features. Eternal Galaxy offers free consultation and a budget-fit plan — you only pay for what actually brings customers.

