January 3, 2025

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How Much Does a Website Cost in Brisbane? A 2025 Guide for Growing Businesses


We get it. You're a busy business owner in Brisbane. You know you need a website, but the moment you start searching for "website design costs," you're bombarded with vague answers like "it depends." Frustrating, right?


At In Cahoots Co, we believe in transparency and clear communication. This guide cuts through the jargon and gives you a realistic idea of website costs in Brisbane, especially if you're a growing business in professional services, NDIS, construction, manufacturing, or a service-based industry.

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Website Costs: Why "It Depends" Isn't a Helpful Answer

Every business is unique, and so is every website. A simple "brochure" website for a local cafe will naturally cost less than a sophisticated e-commerce platform for a fashion retailer.



But that doesn't mean you can't get a good grasp of what to expect. Let's break down the key factors that influence website costs in Brisbane.

Factors That Influence Website Cost in Brisbane

Website Types:


Brochure Website: This is your online storefront, showcasing your services, contact information, and maybe a blog.


E-commerce Website: If you're selling products online, you'll need a website with secure payment gateways, product catalogs, and inventory management.


Web Application: For more complex needs like online booking systems, membership portals, or custom software integrations, you'll need a web application.


Features and Functionality: Do you need contact forms, online booking, customer logins, or interactive maps? The more features, the higher the cost.


Design Complexity: A custom-designed website tailored to your brand will cost more than using a pre-made template. The number of pages and the complexity of the design also play a role.


Content Creation: High-quality website copy, professional photography, and engaging videos are essential for attracting and converting visitors.


SEO and Digital Marketing: To get found online, your website needs to be optimised for search engines. This includes keyword research, on-page optimisation, and potentially initial SEO setup.


Ongoing Maintenance: Website hosting, security updates, content updates, and technical support all contribute to the ongoing cost of your website.

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Ballpark Website Costs for Brisbane Businesses

While exact pricing varies, here's a general idea of what you can expect:


Basic Brochure Website: $5,000 - $15,000 - Perfect for establishing an online presence and showcasing your services.


E-commerce Website: $10,000 - $50,000 - Essential for selling products online, with features like product catalogs, shopping carts, and payment gateways.



Custom Web Application: $30,000+ - Tailored solutions for complex business needs, such as online booking systems or bespoke software integrations.

Hidden Website Costs to Watch Out For

Cheap Templates: While tempting, cheap templates often come with limited customisation options and may require expensive plugins or extensions down the line.


Ongoing Costs: Factor in the cost of website hosting, domain registration, security updates, and premium plugins.


DIY Website Builders: While seemingly cost-effective, the time and frustration involved in building and maintaining a DIY website can outweigh the initial savings.

How to Budget for Your Website Project

Prioritise: Determine your must-have features and functionalities.


Phased Development: Consider starting with a basic website and adding more advanced features later as your budget allows.



Ongoing Costs: Don't forget to factor in ongoing maintenance and support costs.

Get a Personalised Website Quote from In Cahoots Co


At In Cahoots Co, we understand the unique needs of Brisbane businesses. Whether you're a professional services firm, an NDIS provider, a construction company, or a manufacturer, we can help you create a website that drives results.



Contact us today for a free consultation and let's discuss your website project!

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