Website cost guide

How much does a small business website cost?

A simple business website can cost anywhere from DIY-builder pricing to a custom agency build. The right price depends on whether you need hosting only, maintenance, a new website build, or a monthly website subscription.

Typical pricing ranges

DIY builders: usually a monthly software fee, but you build and maintain the site yourself.
Hosting-only: lower monthly cost, but it does not include design, edits, strategy, or support beyond hosting.
Website care: higher than hosting-only because it includes upkeep, monitoring, and a support path.
Done-for-you websites: usually require either a setup fee plus monthly care or a higher monthly subscription.

Why $25/mo cannot include everything

At $25/mo, a full year is only $300. That can cover basic hosting for a simple site, but it cannot sustainably cover discovery, design, revisions, deployment, maintenance, and support unless the build is paid separately.

George Digital options

Use the pricing page for the current plan table.

George Digital keeps the full website pricing table, checkout links, and current plan terms on the dedicated pricing page. This cost guide explains how to think about the options before you compare exact prices.

OptionBest fitNext step
Hosting LiteExisting simple sites that mainly need hosting.Review hosting scope
Website CareSimple sites that need hosting plus light upkeep.Review care scope
Starter Website + CareSmall businesses that can pay setup for a new brochure site.Review starter build
Subscription WebsiteBusinesses that prefer a monthly website path with a minimum term.Review subscription plan

Decision guide

Which route is right?

Choose hosting-only if the site already exists and you do not need edits or migration labor.
Choose website care if the site needs basic upkeep and a support path after launch.
Choose starter website if you can pay setup and want the lowest sustainable monthly care cost.
Choose subscription website if you want $0 down and can commit to a 12-month minimum.