"How much does a website cost?" is the first question every business owner asks — and the honest answer is: it depends on what the website has to do. A menu page for a café and a booking platform for a clinic are different machines, even if they both live in a browser.
The price tiers
A template site from a freelancer runs €300–800. It works, it exists, and it looks like the other five hundred sites built from the same template. For a business where the website is just a business card, that can be enough.
A custom-designed business site — your brand, your structure, proper SEO, both Albanian and English — typically lands between €1,500 and €4,000. This is where most serious small businesses should be: the site starts earning attention instead of just occupying a domain.
A web application — booking systems, client portals, e-commerce with real logic, dashboards — starts around €5,000 and grows with complexity. Here you're not buying pages; you're buying software that does work for you every day.
Where the money actually goes
Four places: design that earns trust in the first three seconds, engineering that doesn't fall over when traffic arrives, SEO so people actually find you, and support after launch — because a website is never "done," it's either maintained or decaying.
The cheapest website is the one you only build once. If you want a real number for your specific idea, our project chat takes one minute — you'll have a range within a business day.