Focused one-page website
A focused way to establish a professional online presence for one clear offer.
- One focused business page
- Services, trust details, service area, and way to contact you
- Search setup
- Launch setup
Pricing
Clear starting prices for one-page websites, 3-to-10 page business sites, and simple WordPress builds. Each quote shows the pages, agreed items, and launch work before work begins.
Straightforward packages
The price is confirmed before work begins.
A focused way to establish a professional online presence for one clear offer.
A 3-to-10 page website for a growing local business with multiple services.
A professional multi-page site with limited editing access.
Website cost comparison
These starting points help you decide what level of website makes sense before requesting a quote.
| Package | What the quote shows | Search setup | Starting price |
|---|---|---|---|
| Focused one-page site | One focused business page for a clear offer | Clear service setup, service-area context, and a quote path | $1,200 |
| Small business site | 3-to-10 pages for services, trust, pricing context, and contact | Dedicated service pages, clear navigation, and local connection | $3,000-$5,000+ |
| Simple WordPress | Multi-page WordPress site with optional website management | Search setup and editing access | $3,500+ |
Clear pricing
You see the pages, agreed items, timeline, and price before work begins.
If you later want more pages or extra features, you can approve the additional cost before anything changes.
What affects cost
Accurate service information, logos, photographs, reviews, and company details help a project move efficiently. Extra research, interviews, or special industry writing may cost more.
More unique pages require more planning, writing, review, and testing. Appointment systems, memberships, multilingual content, and custom features can be quoted separately.
A simpler website is usually leaner when the business does not need to edit pages often. WordPress costs more to set up and maintain because it gives the owner a simpler way to request or make simple page updates.
Common questions
A few direct answers about budget and what changes the price.
A focused one-page site still needs planning, writing, design, mobile setup, SEO basics, launch work, and testing.
More pages, special features, extra writing, WordPress setup, unusual integrations, or major changes after approval can increase the price.
Yes. A focused website can launch first, then new pages can be quoted later when the business has a clear reason to add them.
Yes. The quote explains the page count, agreed items, likely timeline, and price before work begins.
The one-page website. It can present the core offer, trust details, service area, and way to contact you in one place.
When customers search for distinct services or need helpful detail before contacting the business. Separate pages also give important services enough room to be explained naturally.
WordPress is useful when the business owner needs to edit or publish content often. A simpler website often works better when changes are occasional.
Get a clear quote
Kodiak Graphics can recommend a focused website size and confirm the price before work begins.