Prices

What does a website cost in 2026? Clear orientation, not hourly fog

The honest answer to “what does a website cost?” is: it depends on scope — but the frame should not sit in fog. Many studios name a figure only after three calls. We publish orientation and still never auto-checkout.

Impuls (from €379) is the clear start: one to three pages, an admin panel for copy and images. Atelier (from €850) is the business piece, up to eight pages, a fuller admin panel, optional second language and a simple booking calendar. Signatur (from €1,350) is open in structure, multilingual, with shop, payment methods and appointment calendars.

Every package includes custom design, mobile first, a form, SEO foundations and twelve months of care. Hosting and domain may stay or be set up fresh — that belongs in the offer.

What makes a site expensive is rarely the home page. It is add-ons nobody named: shop, booking, five languages, a magazine. So we talk first. The price after the conversation is binding; the price on this site is orientation.

After the first year the same accompaniment is €240 per year. No 29-euro line items, no monthly tangle. Cancel at term. Stay, and you keep a short line for copy, images and small things.