How Much Does a Website Cost in the UK in 2026?
It is the most Googled question about web design in the UK and the answer you usually get is "it depends." That is not good enough. You are running a business and you need real numbers so you can make a real decision. Here is a transparent breakdown of what websites actually cost in 2026, based on real market data.
DIY Website Builders: £0-£500 per year
Platforms like Wix, Squarespace and Shopify let you drag and drop a site together yourself. Monthly plans range from £12 to £40, putting your annual cost between roughly £144 and £480. Add a premium template (£50-£150) and a custom domain (£10-£20 per year) and you are looking at an all-in cost under £500 for the first year.
The trade-off: You are doing all the work yourself. The average business owner spends 40-60 hours building a site on a DIY platform, according to a 2025 GoDaddy survey. If your time is worth £50 an hour, that is £2,000-£3,000 in hidden labour cost. You also get template code that typically scores between 40 and 65 on Google PageSpeed Insights, which hurts your search rankings.
Freelance Web Designers: £1,000-£5,000
A freelance designer or developer in the UK typically charges between £35 and £75 per hour. For a standard five-page business website, expect to pay £1,500-£4,000. More complex projects with bespoke functionality push towards £5,000-£8,000.
The trade-off: Quality varies enormously. There is no standardised output. Timelines are unpredictable. The average freelance website project takes 6-12 weeks. Communication overhead is high and you are relying on a single person's availability.
Web Design Agencies: £5,000-£30,000+
UK agencies charge between £5,000 and £15,000 for a standard brochure site. E-commerce builds start at £10,000 and can exceed £50,000. Enterprise projects regularly hit six figures. A 2025 Clutch.co survey found the median UK agency website project costs £8,750.
The trade-off: You are paying for account managers, project managers, multiple rounds of design and office overheads. Timelines run 8-16 weeks. Much of what you are paying for is process, not output.
Where Clean Code Sites Fits: £795-£9,995+
We sit deliberately between freelancers and agencies. You get custom code, not a template, with a guaranteed Core Web Vitals score of 90+, delivered in 48 hours from brief submission. The pricing is fixed and published:
| Package | Pages | Price | Delivery |
|---|---|---|---|
| Launch | 1 page | £795 | 48 hours |
| Professional | Up to 5 pages | £1,995 | 48 hours |
| Accelerate | Up to 10 pages | £4,995+ | 48 hours |
| Enterprise | Bespoke | £9,995+ | By consultation |
This is possible because of a proprietary development process that produces custom code from your brief in minutes, not weeks. A senior developer then reviews, tests and quality-assures every build. You get agency-quality output at a fraction of the cost and timeline.
What About Ongoing Costs?
Regardless of who builds your site, budget for hosting (£5-£30 per month), domain renewal (£10-£20 per year), SSL certificate (often free with hosting) and ongoing maintenance. Our Monthly Amends retainer covers content changes, updates and technical support for £149 per month.
The Bottom Line
The right investment depends on your goals. If you need a fast, professional online presence that performs well on Google without agency timelines or agency prices, a fixed-price custom build is the sweet spot for most UK small businesses in 2026.
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