How Much Does a Business Website Cost in India in 2026?

A clear, no-fluff breakdown of business website costs in India in 2026 — what you actually pay for a basic site, a custom build, and ecommerce, plus how to avoid overpaying.

Brixfly Team5 June 20266 min read
How Much Does a Business Website Cost in India in 2026?

If you've asked three different people how much a business website costs in India, you've probably received three wildly different answers — ₹8,000, ₹80,000, and ₹5,00,000. All three can be "correct," which is exactly why the question is so confusing.

This guide gives you the real numbers for 2026, what sits behind each price band, and how to know which one your business actually needs — so you don't overpay for features you'll never use or underpay for a site that quietly costs you customers.

Key takeaways

  • A basic business website in India typically costs ₹15,000–₹50,000 in 2026.
  • A custom, conversion-focused website runs ₹60,000–₹2,50,000 depending on scope.
  • A scalable ecommerce or web app starts around ₹1,50,000 and goes past ₹5,00,000.
  • Price is driven by scope, custom design, integrations, and who builds it — not page count.
  • The cheapest option is rarely the cheapest outcome once you factor in leads lost.

The short answer: 2026 website cost in India

Here's the honest range, broken down by what you're actually buying.

Website typeTypical cost (2026)Best for
Template / DIY builder site₹8,000 – ₹25,000Testing an idea, very early stage
Professional business website₹25,000 – ₹75,000Local businesses, service providers
Custom design + CMS₹75,000 – ₹2,50,000Brands that need to convert traffic
Ecommerce store₹1,50,000 – ₹5,00,000Online sellers, growing D2C brands
Web application / platform₹4,00,000+SaaS, marketplaces, custom tools

These ranges reflect Indian agency and senior freelancer pricing in 2026. Offshore agencies serving US/UK clients often charge 2–4x these figures for the same scope.

What you're actually paying for

Page count is the worst way to estimate cost — a five-page site can cost ₹15,000 or ₹2,00,000. What moves the price is everything behind those pages.

1. Design: template vs custom

A template site uses a pre-built theme with your logo and colours dropped in. It's fast and cheap, but it looks like thousands of other sites and rarely reflects how your business is different.

A custom design is built around your audience, your offer, and how visitors actually decide to buy. This is where conversion comes from — and it's the single biggest line item in most quotes.

2. Development quality

Two sites can look identical and perform completely differently. Cheap builds tend to be slow, hard to update, and fragile. A properly engineered site — clean code, fast loading, mobile-first, SEO-ready — costs more upfront and far less over its lifetime.

A slow site doesn't just frustrate visitors — it ranks lower on Google and converts fewer leads. Speed is a revenue feature, not a vanity metric.

3. Functionality and integrations

Every "small" feature adds real engineering: payment gateways, booking systems, CRM connections, WhatsApp lead capture, multi-language support, dashboards. The more your site does, the more it costs to build correctly.

4. SEO and content readiness

A website that nobody finds is a brochure. Sites built with proper SEO foundations — clean structure, fast performance, schema, optimised content — cost more but actually generate traffic and leads.

5. Who builds it

This is the hidden multiplier:

  • DIY builders — cheapest, but your time and limitations are the real cost.
  • Freelancers — affordable, variable quality, limited capacity.
  • Agencies — higher cost, but strategy, design, development, and support under one roof.

Why two quotes for "the same website" differ by 10x

This is the question that frustrates business owners the most. The truth is they're rarely quoting the same thing.

One quote might be a template assembled in a weekend. The other might include strategy, custom design, fast custom-coded pages, SEO, and ongoing support. They look the same in a one-line email — they are not the same product.

We broke this down in detail in Why Website Quotes Range from ₹20,000 to ₹5,00,000+, which is worth reading before you compare proposals.

How much should your business spend?

Match the spend to the job the website has to do.

Don't buy a website. Buy an outcome — more enquiries, more bookings, more sales. Then spend the minimum that reliably produces that outcome.

  • You need a credible online presence (local service, new business): ₹25,000–₹75,000 is usually right.
  • Your website is your main lead source: invest ₹75,000–₹2,50,000 in a custom, conversion-focused build. It pays for itself in months.
  • You sell online: budget ₹1,50,000+ for an ecommerce store that's fast, secure, and built to scale.

If you're trying to decide between hiring an agency, a freelancer, or doing it yourself, read Agency vs Freelancer vs DIY Website Builder before committing budget.

The real cost of going too cheap

A ₹10,000 website feels like a win until you add up what it costs you:

  • Visitors leave because it loads slowly or looks untrustworthy.
  • It never ranks, so you pay for ads to send traffic to a page that doesn't convert.
  • You can't update it easily, so it goes stale.
  • You rebuild it within a year — paying twice.

The cheapest website is often the most expensive decision once you count the leads that quietly never arrived.

Frequently asked questions

What is the minimum cost of a business website in India in 2026?

A simple, professional business website starts around ₹15,000–₹25,000. Below that, you're typically getting a DIY template where your own time and its limitations become the real cost.

Why do agencies charge more than freelancers?

Agencies bundle strategy, design, development, SEO, and ongoing support with accountability and capacity. A freelancer is one person — great for smaller projects, riskier for anything business-critical.

Are there ongoing costs after the website is built?

Yes — typically domain (₹800–₹1,500/year), hosting (₹2,000–₹20,000/year depending on scale), and optional maintenance or SEO retainers. Budget for these from day one.

How long does it take to build a business website?

A professional site usually takes 2–4 weeks; a custom or ecommerce build can take 6–12 weeks depending on scope and content readiness.

The bottom line

A business website in India in 2026 can cost anywhere from ₹15,000 to ₹5,00,000+ — and the right number depends entirely on what you need the site to do. Don't anchor on the lowest quote. Anchor on the outcome you need, then choose the build that reliably delivers it.

If you want a clear, itemised number for your specific project — no jargon, no inflated scope — we'll put one together for you.

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