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How much does a website cost?

A small-business website typically costs $3,000 to $25,000 from a custom agency, or $1,200 to $8,000 from a freelancer, as a one-time build. A DIY builder runs a few hundred dollars a year and you build it yourself. AtlasForge builds the finished site free and charges $149 a month only to publish it.

The honest answer depends on your industry and who builds it. Below are researched ranges for each trade, agency, freelancer, and DIY, next to what AtlasForge charges: nothing for the build, $149 a month to publish.

In our own sample of 391 small-business websites, 36.8% had no structured data and 27.9% had no meta description. See The State of Small-Business Websites for the full data.

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Enter your website or describe your business. We build the entire site, the kind an agency would charge $50,000 for, free, and show it to you within 48 hours. You only pay $149 a month when you decide to publish it on your domain.

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