"Magkano magpagawa ng website?" It's the first question every business owner asks — and most agencies dodge it. Here's an honest breakdown.
Typical price ranges (Philippines, 2026)
- Landing page / one-pager: ₱10,000 – ₱35,000. One focused page for ads, a launch, or lead capture.
- Small business website (5–10 pages): ₱30,000 – ₱120,000. Company profile, services, contact — the most common project.
- E-commerce store: ₱60,000 – ₱300,000+. Products, cart, payments, shipping logic.
- Custom web application: ₱150,000 and up. Booking systems, portals, custom tools.
Freelancers sit at the lower end; established agencies at the higher end. Overseas agencies charge 3–10× these rates for comparable work — which is why PH web development also wins international clients.
What actually drives the price
- Custom design vs. template — original design costs more than a themed template, and looks it.
- Number of pages and features — forms, booking, payments, multilingual support all add scope.
- Content creation — copywriting, photography, and SEO content are often quoted separately.
- SEO and speed engineering — proper technical SEO, schema markup, and Core Web Vitals optimization are skilled work. Sites without them are cheaper — and invisible.
Recurring costs to budget
- Domain: ~₱600 – ₱1,500/year
- Hosting: ₱1,500 – ₱10,000/year for most business sites
- Maintenance/care plans: optional, typically ₱1,000 – ₱5,000/month
Hidden fees to watch for
- "Free website" offers where you don't own the domain — you're renting your own brand.
- Cheap builds with no mobile optimization (most PH traffic is mobile).
- No handover of admin access — you should be able to update your own content.
Get an exact quote
Every project is different, and honest pricing needs a short conversation about goals and scope. Request a free quote — we respond with a clear proposal, real timelines, and no pressure. See our web design service for what's included.

