One of the most common questions when planning a new website is how much it will cost. It’s usually the first thing people want to clarify, even before defining what the site actually needs to do.
The tricky part is that there isn’t a single answer. The price depends on how the website is structured, how much customization is involved, and how much technical work sits behind what you see on the screen.
In practice, not all service websites are built with the same intention. Some are based on simple templates just to have an online presence, while others are planned more carefully to explain services clearly and support future growth.
That’s why prices can vary quite a bit. In many cases, professional websites for service businesses tend to fall somewhere between 1,000€ and 4,000€, although the difference usually comes from the scope rather than the design itself.
For example, a simpler project might focus on presenting basic information and making it easy to get in touch. That can work if the service is straightforward and doesn’t need much explanation.
On the other hand, more complete websites are structured to guide visitors. They often include dedicated service pages, clearer messaging and a layout that helps people understand what is offered without having to think too much.
There are also technical aspects that don’t always get much attention at the beginning. Things like performance, structure or how easy the site will be to update later can make a big difference over time.
I’ve seen quite a few cases where a cheaper website ends up being harder to manage or slower than expected after a while. It’s not something that shows immediately, but it does affect how the business evolves online.
If you want a more detailed breakdown focused on clinics and medical practices, I explain it here: cuánto cuesta una web para una clínica privada en España
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