"How much does a website cost?" is the first question every business owner asks — and market answers range from €200 to €20,000. This overview will help you understand what you are actually paying for and which price bracket fits your needs.

Market price brackets in Latvia

Approximate ranges in 2026:

  • Template site (Wix, a WordPress theme): €200–500 — fast, but it looks like thousands of others and SEO is often weak.
  • Custom-built business website: €600–2,500 — your own design, SEO fundamentals, full control.
  • E-commerce store: €800–5,000 — depending on product count, payments and integrations.
  • Corporate project with system integrations: from €5,000 upwards.

What drives the price

The biggest factors: number of pages and languages, custom design versus a template, e-commerce functionality, content preparation and the scope of SEO work. A cheap offer almost always means one of these steps was skipped — most often SEO and performance.

Hidden costs to ask about up front

Before signing, clarify:

  • Does the price include hosting and a domain for the first year (usually €50–150/year)?
  • Is basic SEO included, or billed separately?
  • What do changes after launch cost — hourly rate or a support period?
  • Do you own the site (code, domain, access) if you end the cooperation?

Our approach: a fixed price with no surprises

We work with fixed prices: an SEO-optimised website from €600 in under 3 weeks, an e-commerce store from €800 in under 2 months — with hosting set up, a 100/100 SEO score and post-launch support. The price we agree on is the price you pay.