What Should a Website Cost in Jamaica?

Honest pricing guide for 2026. What you should pay, what affects the price, and how to avoid overpaying or getting burned by cheap work.

Quick Price Ranges

Simple Business Website

$300 – $1,500

One-time fee. 3-8 pages. Basic contact forms. Professional look.

E-commerce Store

$49 – $150/mo

OR $1,500-5,000 one-time. Products, payments, shipping integration.

Custom Booking System

$79 – $150/mo

OR $3,000-10,000 one-time. Tours, rentals, appointments with automation.

Detailed Pricing by Website Type

Website Type Price Range What You Get
Landing Page $200 – $500 Single page, contact form, mobile responsive
Basic Business Site (3-5 pages) $300 – $800 Home, About, Services, Contact. Basic SEO.
Professional Business Site (8-15 pages) $800 – $2,500 More content, blog, advanced forms, analytics
E-commerce (Subscription) $49 – $150/mo Store setup included, payments, shipping, ongoing support
E-commerce (One-time) $1,500 – $5,000 You manage after launch, WooCommerce or similar
Booking System (Tours/Rentals) $79 – $150/mo Instant quotes, availability calendar, JMD payments
Custom Software $3,000 – $15,000+ Loan management, CRM, inventory, custom workflows

What Affects the Price?

📄 Number of Pages

A 5-page site costs less than a 20-page site. More pages = more design, more content, more time.

🎨 Custom Design

Template-based sites are cheaper. Fully custom design from scratch costs more but looks more unique.

⚙️ Functionality

Contact form = simple. Booking system with availability calendar, pricing logic, and payments = complex.

💳 Payment Integration

Connecting to Lynk, NCB, WiPay requires custom work. International gateways like Stripe are easier but not always available.

📱 Mobile Optimization

Should be standard, but some cheap providers skip it. Always confirm mobile is included.

🔧 Ongoing Maintenance

Some quotes are build-only. Others include updates, security, backups. Know what you're getting.

One-Time vs Monthly: Which Is Better?

One-Time Payment

  • You own the site outright
  • No ongoing fees (except hosting)
  • Can modify freely later
  • Larger upfront cost
  • Updates/support extra
  • You manage or pay for changes

Best for: tech-comfortable businesses, tight long-term budgets, simple brochure sites

Monthly Subscription

  • Low/no upfront cost
  • Support and updates included
  • We handle tech problems
  • Ongoing monthly fee
  • May not own site if you leave
  • Locked to provider

Best for: non-technical owners, businesses needing ongoing support, complex systems

Red Flags: When a Price Is Too Low

Someone offering a "full e-commerce website for $300"? Be careful. Here's what usually happens:

⚠️ If a price seems too good to be true, ask exactly what's included. Get a written scope. Check their portfolio. Call their references.

Red Flags: When a Price Is Too High

A simple 5-page business site doesn't cost $10,000. If you're getting quotes like that:

Get multiple quotes. If one is 5x higher than the others for the same scope, ask why.

What Should You Actually Pay?

For a Jamaica business in 2026, reasonable pricing looks like:

💡 The best value isn't the cheapest or the most expensive. It's the price that gets you a working site from someone who'll actually support it after launch.

Questions to Ask Before Signing

Our Pricing (For Transparency)

At Ezy Web Pro, we offer both models:

All subscription products include setup, training, ongoing support, and updates. You focus on running your business.

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