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A clear breakdown of website pricing — from ₱3,000 to ₱50,000+ — and what you get at each level.
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Coming soon →If you're planning to get a website built this year, you've probably seen prices all over the place. Here's a no-nonsense breakdown of what websites really cost in the Philippines — and what you actually get for your money.
There's no single "correct" price for a website, because every project is different. A simple one-page portfolio isn't the same as a full business site with multiple pages, a booking system, or an online store. That's why website pricing in the Philippines can range anywhere from ₱3,000 to ₱50,000+.
The good news? You don't always need the most expensive option. The right website is the one that fits your goals and budget — and is built well enough to actually help your business grow.
Here's a general guide to what different budget ranges usually include. These are ballpark figures — your final quote depends on your specific needs.
| Tier | Typical Price | Best For |
|---|---|---|
| Starter | ₱3,000 – ₱7,000 | Simple 1–3 page site, portfolio, or landing page with basic design. |
| Standard | ₱8,000 – ₱20,000 | Multi-page business website, responsive design, contact form, SEO basics. |
| Advanced | ₱21,000 – ₱50,000 | Custom features, booking systems, animations, CMS, or larger sites. |
| Premium / E-commerce | ₱50,000+ | Online stores, web apps, integrations, and ongoing development. |
Note: These ranges reflect freelance pricing. Agencies and large firms may charge more due to overhead.
Several things move the price up or down. Understanding these helps you see where your budget is going:
Beyond the build, you'll usually pay yearly for a domain name (around ₱700–₱1,200/year) and hosting (₱2,000–₱6,000+/year). Some designers bundle or arrange these for you.
Want a great site without overspending? Try these:
A website is an investment, not just an expense. Done well, it works for you 24/7 — building credibility, attracting customers, and growing your business. Focus on value rather than the cheapest option, and partner with someone who understands your goals.
Ready to get a clear, honest quote for your project? I'm happy to help you figure out exactly what you need.