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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.

What a electrician website costs across the common options
OptionTypical costWhat you get
Custom agency or dev shop$5,000 to $18,000One-time build. Then hosting and changes are billed separately.
Freelancer or small studio$2,000 to $6,000One-time build. Quality and follow-up vary widely.
DIY builder (Wix, Squarespace)$250 to $850 a yearYou build and maintain it yourself. Plan plus apps, every year.
AtlasForgeFree build, then $149 a monthWe 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.

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Cost questions

How much does a electrician website cost?
From a custom agency, $5,000 to $18,000 as a one-time build. From a freelancer, $2,000 to $6,000. A DIY builder costs $250 to $850 a year and you do the work. AtlasForge builds it free and charges $149 a month to publish.
Why is AtlasForge so much cheaper up front?
Because the build is run by a pipeline, not a team billing hours. A complete build costs us about ten dollars of compute, so we can show you the finished site before you pay anything. You only subscribe to publish it on your domain.
What drives the cost of a electrician website?
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.
Is the monthly price really all I pay?
Yes. $149 a month covers hosting, SSL, the domain, the unified inbox, and edits by message. There is no setup fee and no separate build invoice. The build is free; the subscription keeps the site live.

See your finished electrician website before you spend anything.

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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