How much does a website cost in Greece (2026)? What drives the budget
“How much does a website cost?” does not have one number — it has a range driven by scope, technology, content, and whether you need a single landing or a full company presence. This article is a practical frame for SMB and B2B teams in Greece (and remote EU work), not a universal price list.
Note: Figures are indicative ranges (2026), in euros, excluding VAT unless stated otherwise. Always ask for written scope before committing.
What you are actually paying for
In website development, cost is not only “coding hours”. It usually includes:
- Design & UX — page structure, typography, mobile layout, baseline accessibility.
- Development — implementation, forms, integrations, multilingual setup when needed.
- Content — copy, photography, translations (often excluded unless agreed).
- Technical SEO & performance — metadata, sitemap, speed, structured data where it makes sense.
- Go-live — domain, DNS, SSL, production deployment.
- Maintenance (optional) — updates, backups, small changes after launch.
When comparing quotes, ask what is in the package — not only the bottom line.
Indicative ranges by project type
Landing page (narrow scope)
For one primary action (lead, demo, booking) with few sections:
- Range: roughly €250 – €800 for a lean build.
- What keeps it lower: existing design system, few sections, no blog/CMS, no heavy integrations.
If the landing is part of a bigger strategy, see Landing page vs full company website.
Company / marketing website
For B2B trust — services, about, contact, maybe a blog:
- Entry (compact site): from around €350 for a very tight scope (few pages, clear brief).
- Typical full company site: roughly €800 – €3,500 depending on pages, languages, forms, and custom design.
- Above that: multiple languages, custom motion, many integrations, migration from an old CMS.
Web application (dashboard, internal tool, client portal)
When the product is not marketing-only:
- Range: often €500 – €1,350+ for a small MVP up to several thousand euros for auth, roles, APIs, reporting.
Cost here follows user stories — not page count.
Post-launch maintenance
- Range: roughly €100 – €500 per month (or annual packages) for hosting support, patches, small changes — depending on SLA and volume.
What increases price (quick factor table)
| Factor | Why it matters |
|---|---|
| More pages & languages | More design, translation, hreflang, QA |
| Custom design vs template | Design and iteration hours |
| Forms & spam protection | reCAPTCHA, rate limits, email deliverability |
| Integrations (CRM, ERP, booking) | APIs, error handling, security |
| Speed & technical SEO | Architecture, images, structured data |
| Delivery pace | Fast-track often costs a premium |
| Content migration | From legacy site, PDFs, many locales |
Hidden costs teams forget
- Domain & email — recurring yearly cost.
- Photos / video — stock or professional production.
- Legal — privacy policy, cookies, GDPR copy (especially with analytics/forms).
- Post-launch marketing — SEO takes time; ads are a separate budget.
How to request a quote that works
Send a specific brief, not only “we need a site”:
- Type: landing, company site, web app?
- How many pages / languages?
- Do you have content or need copywriting?
- Forms, integrations, login?
- Timeline and budget band.
On Contact you can use the quick project estimator for an initial range before a formal proposal — it aligns on scope; it does not replace proper discovery.
For the technical base that also affects SEO, see Technical SEO with Next.js and Services.
Frequently asked questions
Why does the “same website” cost €400 at one studio and €4,000 at another?
Different scope: template vs custom, content, SEO, support, production quality guarantees. Compare what is included, not only page count.
Is SEO included in the price?
Often baseline technical SEO (titles, sitemap, speed) — not long-term keyword strategy and backlinks. Ask explicitly.
Do I need WordPress or custom (e.g. Next.js)?
It depends on the problem. For fast marketing sites + multilingual delivery, Next.js for company websites is often a strong fit; for simple blog-first CMS workflows, other stacks may be enough.
How long does it take?
Lean landing: often 1–3 weeks. Company site with content: 3–8+ weeks. Web apps: weeks to months — by features.
Can I start small and grow later?
Yes — with clear architecture from day one (URLs, components, i18n). Cheap “temporary” builds without a plan often cost double in refactors.
Takeaway
Website cost in Greece spans from a focused landing to a full B2B site or web application. Define the goal (leads vs trust vs tool), request written scope, and compare ranges — not only the lowest bid.
Want an indicative estimate for your scope? Get in touch with a short brief — we usually reply within 1–2 business days.




