Electrical website cost
How much does a electrician website cost?
A electrician website costs $5,000 to $18,000 from a custom agency or $2,000 to $6,000 from a freelancer, as a one-time build. AtlasForge builds the finished electrician site free, shows it to you first, and charges $149 a month only to publish it on your domain.
A electrician website typically costs $5,000 to $18,000 from a custom agency, or $2,000 to $6,000 from a freelancer, as a one-time build. A DIY builder runs $250 to $850 a year and you build it yourself. AtlasForge builds the finished site free and charges $149 a month only to publish it.
The honest comparison.
Real market ranges for a electrician website, next to what AtlasForge charges. We do not pretend the other options are bad, they are real choices with real tradeoffs.
| Option | Typical cost | What you get |
|---|---|---|
| Custom agency or dev shop | $5,000 to $18,000 | One-time build. Then hosting and changes are billed separately. |
| Freelancer or small studio | $2,000 to $6,000 | One-time build. Quality and follow-up vary widely. |
| DIY builder (Wix, Squarespace) | $250 to $850 a year | You build and maintain it yourself. Plan plus apps, every year. |
| AtlasForge | Free build, then $149 a month | We build the finished site free. You pay monthly only to publish and keep it live. |
What actually drives the price.
The split into residential, commercial, and emergency tracks plus modern high-value job pages is what separates an electrician's site from a one-pager.
The biggest cost in a traditional electrician website is labour: discovery calls, design rounds, revisions, project management. AtlasForge replaces that with a pipeline, so the finished site is built within 48 hours and shown to you before you decide. The free build is the whole pitch.