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What a Small-Business Website Really Costs in Los Angeles (2026 Guide)

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What a Small-Business Website Really Costs in Los Angeles (2026 Guide)

In Los Angeles in 2026, a professionally built small-business website typically costs $1,500–$7,000 up front, plus $99–$250 a month if you want someone keeping it updated, backed up, and secure. Complex or custom projects run higher; template subscriptions run lower — with catches worth understanding before you sign anything.

We’re a Los Angeles web studio, and we publish our prices. This guide lays out what the LA market actually charges, what drives the number up or down, and the two contract traps that cost small businesses far more than any build.

The short answer, by project type

  • Simple 5-page business site (services, about, contact): $1,500–$4,000 from an experienced freelancer or small studio in LA; large agencies quote $3,000–$7,000 for the same scope.
  • Custom WordPress site with real design and integrations: $2,500–$8,000 from a senior independent developer; agency custom builds commonly land $5,000–$15,000. Industry survey data puts the median real-world WordPress build around $3,600.
  • Law firm or medical practice site: $3,000–$8,000 is the going LA rate for a custom, credible build.
  • E-commerce: $3,500–$15,000+ depending on catalog size and integrations.
  • Web application (booking systems, portals, calculators): scoped individually; simple tools start around $2,500–$5,000.

Hourly, LA freelancers charge roughly $50–$100 and agencies $100–$200 for the same work. You are mostly paying for the agency’s office and account managers, not better code.

What you’ll pay every month

The build is half the story. Realistic monthly costs in 2026:

  • Hosting: $10–$50 for most small-business sites.
  • Maintenance / care plan: $30–$100 for basics (updates, backups, monitoring); $100–$250 for a standard plan with support time; $250–$500 for premium plans with development hours. The market average for a mid-tier plan is about $246/month — our plans start at $99.
  • Local SEO, if you want to rank in Google Maps and local search: most agencies charge $500–$2,500 a month, with $1,000–$2,500 the most common band nationally.
  • AI add-ons (site chat trained on your business, an AI phone receptionist): typically $100–$500 a month — usually less than one missed customer.

What actually drives the price

  1. Custom design vs a template. A template dressed up with your logo is cheap; design built around your business takes senior time.
  2. Content. If you have no photos, no copy, and no page structure, someone has to create them — often a third of the project.
  3. Integrations. Booking, payments, CRM, intake forms, member areas — each is real engineering.
  4. Who does the work. A senior developer working directly costs less than an agency team doing the same thing with meetings in between.
  5. Speed. LA agencies commonly quote 6 weeks to 6 months. Modern, AI-augmented workflows can deliver a custom site in 1–2 weeks without cutting corners — and fewer billable weeks means a smaller invoice.

The two traps that cost more than any build

Trap 1: You don’t own the website. Many subscription website services — including several that target lawyers, dentists, and nonprofits — build your site on a proprietary platform. Cancel, and the site (sometimes even the domain) stays with them. The monthly fee looks small until you realize you can never leave. Before signing anything, ask one question: “If I cancel, do I keep the website, the domain, and the content — and can another developer take over?” If the answer isn’t a clear yes, walk away.

Trap 2: Long contracts. 12–36-month marketing contracts are standard at the big vertical agencies. A confident provider doesn’t need to lock you in; month-to-month keeps everyone honest.

Where we land

For transparency, our published pricing at Webmaster & More: starter sites from $999, custom professional builds from $2,500 (law firms and clinics typically $3,500–$6,500 depending on scope), care plans from $99/month, month-to-month, and you own everything — domain, code, content — from day one. Full details on our pricing page.

Frequently asked questions

Can I get a real website for under $1,000 in LA?

Yes — a focused starter site from an independent developer, or a DIY builder like Wix/Squarespace ($15–$40/month) if your budget is genuinely zero. Just check the ownership question above before choosing a “cheap” subscription agency.

Why do quotes for the same site vary by 5x?

Overhead and positioning. The code on a $4,000 site and a $20,000 site is often comparable; the difference is who’s in the meetings.

Is a monthly care plan really necessary?

If your site runs on WordPress, yes — unpatched sites get hacked routinely, and a hacked site costs far more than a year of any care plan.

How long should a build take?

For a typical small-business site: 1–3 weeks with a modern workflow. If someone quotes 3+ months for 8 pages, you’re paying for their queue, not your project.

Want a number for your specific project? Book a free 15-minute consultation — you’ll get an honest quote and a plan, whether or not you build with us.