How Much Does a Website Cost in India? (2026 Breakdown)

It is the first question almost every business asks, and the honest answer is: it depends. A website can cost fifteen thousand rupees or fifteen lakh, and both can be the right price for the job.

This breakdown gives you real 2026 ranges for the Indian market, explains what actually moves the number, and shows how to budget so you pay for value instead of padding.

What you are really paying for

A website price is not one line item. It bundles design, development, content, testing, and setup — plus the ongoing costs that start after launch.

Two quotes can differ 5x because one is a template filled with your logo and the other is a custom build shaped around how you actually sell. Neither is wrong; they solve different problems.

Typical website cost in India (2026)

Basic brochure site (4-6 pages, template-based): roughly Rs 15,000 to Rs 50,000. Good for a simple presence, quick to launch.

Custom business / marketing site (hand-built, responsive, SEO-ready): roughly Rs 50,000 to Rs 2,00,000. The sweet spot for most growing businesses.

E-commerce store (Shopify or WooCommerce, payments, catalogue): roughly Rs 80,000 to Rs 3,00,000+, depending on product count and custom flows.

Custom web app or portal (CRM, dashboard, booking system): Rs 2,00,000 and up, scoped per feature. This is software, not a website, and priced like it.

Template vs custom — the real trade-off

Templates are cheap and fast but shared, hard to extend, and often slow because of bloated page-builders. Fine for a first site or a tight budget.

A custom build costs more upfront but loads faster, ranks better, matches your brand exactly, and grows with you instead of forcing a rebuild in two years. Over the life of the site it is usually the cheaper path.

The costs that start after launch

Domain: roughly Rs 800 to Rs 1,500 per year. Hosting: Rs 3,000 to Rs 15,000 per year depending on traffic and type.

Maintenance and updates: Rs 2,000 to Rs 10,000 per month if you want ongoing changes, security patches, and support. Budget for this — a site is a living thing, not a one-time purchase.

What pushes the price up or down

Up: more pages, custom design, e-commerce, integrations, animations, copywriting, and multi-language. Each adds real hours.

Down: reusing brand assets you already have, keeping the page count tight, having content ready before the build starts, and phasing non-essential features to a later release.

How to budget without overpaying

Start from the goal, not the page count. A site that must generate leads is scoped differently from one that just informs.

Get two or three quotes, but compare what is included, not just the number — hosting, revisions, SEO setup, and support often hide the real difference. The cheapest quote that skips SEO and mobile testing costs more later.

Ask who owns the code and accounts on handover. If the answer is not you, that low price has a lock-in attached.

FAQs

What is the cheapest way to get a website in India?

A template-based brochure site starts around Rs 15,000. It is fine for a basic presence, but expect limits on speed, design, and how far you can grow it before a rebuild.

Why do agency quotes vary so much?

Because scope varies. Template vs custom, page count, e-commerce, integrations, content, and whether SEO and support are included all move the number. Always compare inclusions, not just the price.

Does the cost include maintenance?

Usually not by default. Hosting, domain, and ongoing updates are separate recurring costs. A transparent quote lists them upfront so there are no surprises after launch.

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