Pricing guide · 2026

How much does a website cost in Singapore?

An honest guide with real numbers, what changes the price, and the ongoing costs nobody mentions up front.

The short answer: in 2026, a professionally built small-business website in Singapore typically costs around S$1,000–S$3,000 from a freelancer or small studio, and S$5,000–S$30,000+ from a larger agency. At Kodindo, landing pages start at S$1,180 (€800) and full 5–6 page websites at S$2,580 (€1,750), fixed price, no surprises.

What do you get at each price level?

Website pricing in Singapore isn't one market, it's four. As a rough guide, here's what each level usually looks like:

DIY builders (Wix, Squarespace) · roughly S$200–S$500 a year

Cheapest in cash, most expensive in your time. Fine for a quick start, but you do all the work, the templates are heavier and slower than hand-coded sites, and the subscription never ends.

Freelancers · commonly S$800–S$3,000

Huge range in quality. A good freelancer is excellent value; the risk is availability, unclear scope, and sites built on templates that are hard to maintain later.

Small studios like Kodindo · typically S$1,000–S$5,000

Custom design and build, one person or a small team accountable for the result, fixed pricing, and direct contact with the person doing the work. This is where most small businesses get the best value.

Agencies · commonly S$5,000–S$30,000+

Right for complex projects: e-commerce, custom systems, big content sites. For a 5–6 page small-business site, much of that fee pays for account managers and overhead, not your website.

What does Kodindo charge?

Fixed prices, published openly. Our first five clients pay a founding-client rate; the standard rate is the genuine price from client six onward. Full details on the pricing page.

Service Standard Founding rate
Landing pagefrom S$1,180 (€800)from S$1,000 (€680)
Full website (5–6 pages)from S$2,580 (€1,750)from S$2,200 (€1,490)
Website redesignfrom S$2,070 (€1,400)from S$1,760 (€1,190)
AI chatbot add-onfrom S$810 (€550) + S$50/mo
Form-to-CRM automationfrom S$440 (€300)
Maintenancefrom S$175/mo (€120/mo)

Every price includes design, help with your copy, a mobile-first hand-coded build, basic on-page SEO, a working contact form, one revision round, and launch. Run a tuition or enrichment centre? See websites for tuition centres in Singapore.

What makes a website cost more?

Five things move the price more than anything else:

  • Number of pages. A one-page site and a ten-page site are different projects. Most small businesses need 5–6 pages.
  • Custom design vs template. A design built around your business costs more than a filled-in theme, and it shows.
  • Features. Booking systems, online payments, member areas or a chatbot add-on each add real build time.
  • Content readiness. If your text and photos are ready, you save money. If the builder writes and sources everything, expect it in the price.
  • Who does the work. Agency layers cost money. With a one-person studio you pay for the build, not the overhead.

What are the ongoing costs?

Smaller than most people expect, if your site is built lean:

  • Domain: roughly S$15–25 a year for a .com or .sg, paid to the registrar. It's yours, in your name.
  • Hosting: for a small hand-coded site, often free or a few dollars a month on modern hosts. Heavy CMS sites pay more.
  • Maintenance (optional): from S$175/mo with Kodindo for content updates, small fixes and a monthly check-in. Skip it if you rarely change content.
  • Chatbot add-on (optional): S$50/mo to keep it running and answering from your latest FAQ.

Wondering what a slow site or missed enquiries cost you instead? Try the free ROI calculator.

Common questions about website costs

Because you're paying for very different things: a template someone fills in for you, or a site designed, written and built for your business. Scope, custom design versus template, who actually does the work, and agency overhead all move the price.

Sometimes, if you just need any web presence quickly. The usual trade-offs are a slow template, weak SEO foundations and a site you'll likely pay to rebuild later. If the website is meant to bring in customers, it's usually cheaper long-term to build it properly once.

Not with Kodindo. You pay a one-off, fixed project price. Ongoing costs are just your domain (roughly S$15–25 a year) and hosting, which is often free or a few dollars a month for small hand-coded sites. Maintenance and the chatbot add-on are optional monthly extras.

The same fixed rates apply: a landing page from S$1,180 and a full website from S$2,580, with founding-client rates below that for our first five clients. Tuition centres usually need a full site with class pages, a timetable and an enquiry form. See websites for tuition centres.

Design, help with the copy, a mobile-first hand-coded build, basic on-page SEO, a working contact form, one revision round, and launch on your own domain and hosting. You own everything, and there's no lock-in. Full details on the pricing page.

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