How much should a small business website cost in BC?
A clear, no-nonsense breakdown of what a small business website actually costs in British Columbia in 2026 — and what drives the price up or down.
It is the most common question we get, and most answers online are useless ("it depends!"). So here is a straight one. For a small business in British Columbia, a professional website typically falls into a few clear bands.
The honest ranges
- Landing page (one focused page, one goal): from $399
- Multi-page marketing site (services, about, contact): roughly $600 to $1,000
- Site with a booking system, custom forms, or a small dashboard: $1,000 to $2,500
- Custom web app or internal system: $2,500 and up, scoped to the work
These are real starting points, not bait. The reason "it depends" is technically true is that a few specific things move the number — so let us name them.
What actually drives the price
- Number of pages and unique layouts
- Whether you need bookings, payments, logins, or other interactive features
- How much content and imagery is ready versus needs creating
- Integrations (scheduling tools, CRMs, payment processors)
Watch for the hidden costs
A low headline price often hides recurring fees: template licences, page-builder subscriptions, premium plugins, and "maintenance" that is really just keeping the plugins from breaking. Ask any provider for the all-in cost over three years, not just the build price.
A firm quote upfront beats an hourly rate that grows in the dark.
How we price it
We quote a fixed price before any work starts — no hourly billing and no surprise invoices. You own the result on delivery, including the source code. If you want a number for your specific project, tell us what you are after and we will give you one.
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