If you're a Welsh business owner looking to create a website in 2025, you're probably wondering: "How much will this actually cost me?" After building over 60 websites for businesses across Bridgend, Neath, Cardiff, and South Wales, we're breaking down the real costs, with no hidden fees and no surprises.
Quick Answer: Website Costs in Wales 2025
- Basic 5-page website: £500 to £1,500
- Small business website (10 to 15 pages): £1,500 to £5,000
- E-commerce website: £3,000 to £15,000
- Larger bespoke projects: £10,000 and up
But these numbers only tell part of the story. Let's dive into what actually affects website costs and how to get the best value for your Welsh business.
What Affects Website Costs in Wales?
1. Type of Website You Need
The complexity of your website is the biggest cost factor. A simple brochure site for a Glynneath plumber requires far less development time than an online booking system for a Cardiff beauty salon or a full e-commerce store for a Swansea retailer.
2. Custom Design vs Template
Template-based designs can save you 40 to 60% on initial costs, but custom designs better reflect your Welsh business's unique brand and can improve conversion rates by up to 35% based on our client data.
3. Number of Pages and Features
Each additional page adds development time. Special features like appointment booking, customer portals, or integration with Welsh-specific payment systems (like Welsh Government grant portals) increase complexity and cost.
Hidden Costs Many Welsh Businesses Forget
- Domain name: £10 to £20 per year (.wales domains cost slightly more)
- Web hosting: £5 to £50 per month (UK servers recommended for Welsh businesses)
- SSL certificate: often free with hosting, but can be £50 to £200 per year
- Content creation: £50 to £150 per page if you need copywriting
- Professional photography: £300 to £800 for a half-day shoot
- Annual maintenance: £300 to £1,200 per year
- Email hosting: £3 to £10 per user per month
DIY Website Builders vs Professional Development
Platforms like Wix or Squarespace seem cheaper at £10 to £30 per month, but our analysis of 50 Welsh business websites found that professionally built sites generated 3.5 times more enquiries due to better SEO, faster loading speeds, and mobile optimisation.
True Cost Comparison
- Wix or Squarespace: £150 to £400 per year, plus your time (30 to 100 hours)
- WordPress.com: £300 to £900 per year, plus limited customisation
- Professional development: from £675+VAT one-time, plus better results
Real Examples from Our Welsh Clients
Jack It Up Computer Repairs (Bridgend): invested in a professional website and saw a 40% increase in bookings within 3 months. The website paid for itself in under 6 months.
Rewind Time Aesthetics (Neath): investment including Booksy integration resulted in 60% more consultation bookings and reduced admin time by 5 hours per week.
Our Transparent Pricing Structure
At WebDev Wales, we believe in complete transparency. Here's exactly what you get at each price point. You can see the full details on our pricing page.
Essential (from £675+VAT)
- Perfect for new Welsh businesses and sole traders
- Clean, responsive design that works on every device
- Contact form and social media integration
- Local SEO foundations to help you get found
- Built on fast, modern technology
Professional (from £1,350+VAT)
- Multi-page custom website
- Mobile-responsive design tailored to your brand
- Local SEO optimisation
- Google Business Profile integration
- Professional copywriting guidance
- Speed and performance optimisation
Bespoke (from £4,000+VAT)
- Larger sites with custom functionality
- Advanced features such as booking systems and member areas
- E-commerce capability
- Bespoke design built entirely around your business
- Ideal for businesses with more ambitious requirements
We also offer a monthly plan covering hosting, SEO, maintenance, and support, so your site stays fast, secure, and visible long after launch.
How to Choose the Right Web Developer in Wales
Questions every Welsh business should ask:
- Can you show me other Welsh business websites you've built?
- Do you understand local SEO for Welsh searches?
- What's included in your monthly plan?
- Do you offer Welsh language options?
- Can I see real performance data from your client sites?
- Do you provide training on updating the website?
Red Flags to Avoid
- No local portfolio or Welsh clients
- Prices that seem too good to be true (under £300)
- No mention of mobile responsiveness
- Locked into proprietary systems
- No clear maintenance or support structure
- Offshore developers with no UK presence
Making the Right Investment for Your Welsh Business
Your website is often the first impression potential customers have of your business. In competitive Welsh markets like Cardiff, Swansea, or Newport, a professional website isn't an expense, it's an investment that typically returns 300 to 500% within the first year through increased enquiries and sales.
Next Steps: Get Your Accurate Quote
Every Welsh business is unique, and cookie-cutter pricing doesn't work. Contact us for a detailed quote with no hidden surprises, or browse our web design service to see how we work.
Jack Warner
Founder, WebDev Wales · 8 August 2025



