The Guide to Getting a Website Made: Process, Pricing and What to Watch For
What to know before getting a website made: how the process works, what sets the price, and what to watch for — explained with a transparent, fast approach
Getting a website made can feel confusing at first: why do prices vary so much, how long does it take, what should you watch for? In this guide we explain the process of getting a website made, what sets the price, and what not to overlook — in plain language.
How does the process work?
A good website comes from a process that moves in the right order:
- Discovery and content: Your goal, audience and content are clarified.
- Design: Your site's design is prepared first — before any coding, you see how it will look.
- Approval: You review and approve the design live from the demos section on our site.
- Development: After your approval, the real build — database connections and features — begins.
- Launch: It's tested and your site goes live on your domain.
Here's what makes us different: we design first, and only after you approve it in the demos section do we move to the real coding (database connections, etc.). This keeps everything on the right track from the start, removes surprises and noticeably speeds up the process.
What sets the price?
A website price isn't a single number; it depends on your needs. The main factors:
- Scope: Number of pages and special features (membership, e-commerce, booking, dashboards, etc.).
- Design: A ready template or a custom design for your brand.
- Content: Text, images and multilingual support.
- Integrations: Payment, maps, CRM, email and similar connections.
We have a principle about transparency: for domain and hosting services, we never charge above the price set by the provider. We pass these through at cost — what you pay is the provider's own price.
What should you watch for?
- Mobile-friendliness: Most visitors come from phones; your site must look flawless on every screen.
- Speed and SEO: A fast, search-friendly foundation shapes your visibility on Google.
- Ownership: The domain and hosting should be registered in your name — control always stays with you.
- Editability: An admin panel where you can update content yourself makes life easier.
- Hidden costs: Clarify maintenance, renewal and support terms up front.
With the right process, transparent pricing and a solid foundation, getting a website made is easier than you think. If you'd like to talk about your project, get in touch — let's plan the best path for your needs together.