If you’re a UK business looking to build or redesign a website, one of the first questions you’ll ask is: how much does a website cost? The answer depends on what you need — but this guide breaks down realistic UK pricing across every type of website, so you can plan your budget with confidence.
Several factors influence how much you’ll pay for a website in the UK:
A brochure website is a simple 3–8 page site that presents your business, services, and contact information. It’s ideal for tradespeople, sole traders, and small businesses making their first digital footprint.
At the lower end, you’ll typically get a DIY website builder (Wix, Squarespace) or a low-cost freelancer with a template. At the higher end, expect a proper agency building on WordPress with a bespoke design.
Most established SMEs need a proper business website — one with a content management system (usually WordPress), custom design, multiple service pages, blog functionality, and basic SEO. This is the sweet spot for most UK businesses investing in their online presence.
Building an online shop involves significantly more work than a standard website. You need product listings, a secure checkout, payment gateway integration, order management, and inventory systems.
If you need something beyond a standard website — a SaaS platform, a customer portal, a booking engine, or a bespoke internal tool — you’re looking at custom web development. Costs vary enormously based on complexity, integrations, and ongoing maintenance requirements.
The build cost is just the beginning. UK businesses should also budget for:
It’s tempting to go with the lowest quote, but a cheap website often costs more in the long run. Common issues with very low-cost websites include:
A professionally built website is an investment that generates leads 24 hours a day. Getting it right from the start is almost always more cost-effective than rebuilding a bad one later.
At Trisec Consulting, we believe in transparent pricing. Every project starts with a discovery call where we understand your goals, your audience, and your budget. We then provide a detailed, fixed-price proposal — no hidden costs.
Our typical project range:
We’re based in Nottingham and serve clients across Birmingham, Derby, Leicester, London, and the wider UK. Get in touch for a free, no-obligation quote.
A typical business website takes 4–8 weeks from kickoff to launch. More complex projects with custom functionality or large content volumes can take 3–6 months.
UK agencies offer local market knowledge, face-to-face meetings, and compliance with UK/EU data regulations. Overseas developers may be cheaper upfront but often come with communication challenges and hidden costs.
You should always own your domain name and all website files. Any reputable UK agency will hand over full ownership on project completion. Ensure this is written into your contract.
Yes — most modern websites use WordPress, which lets you update content easily without technical knowledge. Your agency should provide training and documentation as part of the project.