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How Much Does a Website Cost in 2026? (South Africa & USA Guide)

Veld Agency · Updated 2026-06-16

“How much does a website cost?” is the first question almost every business asks — and the most common answer (“it depends”) is useless. Here are real 2026 ranges, what drives them, and how to avoid overpaying.

The short answer

In 2026, a professional business website typically falls into three tiers. Prices vary by market, but the structure of the pricing is consistent worldwide:

TierWhat you getTypical range (USD)Typical range (ZAR)
Template / DIYWix/Squarespace theme, you build it$0–$500 + monthlyR0–R9,000 + monthly
Custom small-business siteBespoke design, mobile, SEO foundations$2,000–$8,000R35,000–R140,000
Premium / immersive (3D, scroll, growth system)Custom build + conversion design + lead engine$8,000–$30,000+R140,000–R500,000+

These are general market ranges to set expectations — not a Veld quote. Every project is different, and at Veld you only pay once you've reviewed and approved the final result, with no upfront deposit.

What actually drives the price

Cheap vs. expensive: the real trade-off

A R5,000 template that no one finds and no one trusts costs you far more in lost customers than a well-built site costs to make. The right question isn't “what's the cheapest site?” — it's “what will this site earn me?” A website that turns even one extra visitor a week into a customer pays for itself quickly.

How to avoid overpaying

  1. Get the scope in writing — pages, revisions, what's included after launch.
  2. Ask to see live work, not just mockups. (Here's ours.)
  3. Be wary of large upfront deposits before you've seen anything.
  4. Make sure SEO and mobile performance are included, not “extras.”

Not sure what tier your business needs? A free audit is the fastest way to find out — we'll review your current site and tell you exactly what's worth investing in.

Frequently asked questions

Is a cheap template website worth it?

A template can work for a brand-new business testing an idea, but it rarely ranks well or converts strongly. For an established business competing for customers, a custom site almost always pays for itself.

Do I have to pay a deposit upfront?

Not with Veld. You only pay once you've reviewed and approved the final website — there is no upfront deposit.

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