Honest pricing guide for 2026. What you should pay, what affects the price, and how to avoid overpaying or getting burned by cheap work.
$300 – $1,500
One-time fee. 3-8 pages. Basic contact forms. Professional look.
$49 – $150/mo
OR $1,500-5,000 one-time. Products, payments, shipping integration.
$79 – $150/mo
OR $3,000-10,000 one-time. Tours, rentals, appointments with automation.
A 5-page site costs less than a 20-page site. More pages = more design, more content, more time.
Template-based sites are cheaper. Fully custom design from scratch costs more but looks more unique.
Contact form = simple. Booking system with availability calendar, pricing logic, and payments = complex.
Connecting to Lynk, NCB, WiPay requires custom work. International gateways like Stripe are easier but not always available.
Should be standard, but some cheap providers skip it. Always confirm mobile is included.
Some quotes are build-only. Others include updates, security, backups. Know what you're getting.
Best for: tech-comfortable businesses, tight long-term budgets, simple brochure sites
Best for: non-technical owners, businesses needing ongoing support, complex systems
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.
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.
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.
At Ezy Web Pro, we offer both models:
All subscription products include setup, training, ongoing support, and updates. You focus on running your business.
Tell us what you need. We'll give you honest pricing with no surprises.
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