The Short Answer: Website Cost Ranges in Melbourne

Before we get into the detail, here is a realistic pricing overview for small business websites in Melbourne as of 2026.

Website Type Typical Cost (AUD) Best For
DIY website builder (Wix, Squarespace) $300 – $1,200/year Solo operators on a tight budget
Template-based WordPress site $1,500 – $4,000 Small businesses needing a simple online presence
Semi-custom WordPress site $4,000 – $8,000 Businesses wanting a professional, branded look
Fully custom website $8,000 – $20,000+ Businesses needing unique functionality or design
E-commerce website $5,000 – $25,000+ Online stores with product catalogues

These figures include design and development only. We will cover ongoing costs like hosting and maintenance further down.

Keep in mind that these are Melbourne market rates. You will find cheaper quotes from offshore freelancers, but web design pricing in Melbourne reflects the quality, communication, and local understanding that directly impacts your results.

Template Websites vs Custom Web Design

This is the single biggest factor that determines how much your website will cost. Understanding the difference is essential before you start comparing quotes.

Template (Theme-Based) Websites

A template website uses a pre-built design that your web designer customises with your content, colours, fonts, and images. It is not a lesser option by any means — modern WordPress themes are well-coded, responsive, and visually polished.

Pros:

Cons:

For most small businesses in Melbourne, a well-executed template website is the sweet spot. A skilled web designer can take a quality theme and make it look entirely unique to your business.

Custom-Designed Websites

A custom website is designed from scratch, with every element tailored to your brand and business goals.

Pros:

Cons:

WordPress Website Costs in Melbourne

WordPress powers over 40% of all websites globally, and it remains the most popular platform for small business websites in Australia.

Why WordPress?

WordPress Cost Breakdown

Component Cost Range (AUD)
Domain name $15 – $50/year
Hosting (quality managed hosting) $250 – $600/year
Premium theme $60 – $200 (one-off)
Essential plugins (SEO, security, forms, backups) $0 – $500/year
Professional design and development $1,500 – $15,000+
Content creation (copywriting, photography) $500 – $3,000+
Total first-year investment $2,325 – $19,350+

The range is wide because a five-page brochure site for a tradie in Frankston has very different requirements to a 30-page service business website with booking integration and a blog.

What Is Included at Each Price Point?

Budget Tier: $1,500 – $3,000

Mid-Range Tier: $4,000 – $8,000

This is where most Melbourne small businesses find the best value. A good web design agency will guide you through the process and ensure nothing important is missed.

Premium Tier: $8,000 – $20,000+

Factors That Affect Website Design Cost

1. Number of Pages

More pages means more design, more content, and more development time. A five-page site costs significantly less than a 20-page site with detailed service pages, case studies, and a resource hub.

2. Content Creation

Do you have your own copy and images, or does the web designer need to create them? Professional copywriting, photography, and videography add to the cost but dramatically improve results.

3. Branding and Visual Identity

If you already have a strong brand identity with logos, colour palettes, and brand guidelines, your designer can work within that framework. If you need branding developed alongside your website, expect an additional $1,500 – $5,000.

4. Functionality and Integrations

Basic sites with static pages cost less than those requiring online booking, e-commerce, CRM integration, client portals, custom forms, or third-party API integrations.

5. SEO Strategy and Implementation

A site built with a comprehensive SEO strategy from the start costs more because it requires keyword research, content planning, technical SEO configuration, and local SEO setup. The trade-off? SEO-optimised websites consistently deliver better long-term ROI.

6. Timeline

Rush jobs cost more. If you need a website in two weeks rather than six, expect a premium of 20 – 50%.

7. The Designer’s Experience and Location

A freelancer working from their home office in Dandenong will typically charge less than a large CBD agency. What matters most is their portfolio, process, and ability to understand your business.

Ongoing Costs: Hosting, Maintenance, and SSL

Hosting

Hosting Type Monthly Cost (AUD) Annual Cost (AUD)
Shared hosting (budget) $5 – $15 $60 – $180
Managed WordPress hosting $20 – $50 $240 – $600
Premium managed hosting $50 – $150 $600 – $1,800

We strongly recommend managed WordPress hosting for business websites.

Website Maintenance

Maintenance Level Monthly Cost (AUD) What Is Included
DIY $0 Updates, backups, and troubleshooting are your responsibility
Basic maintenance plan $50 – $100 WordPress core, theme, and plugin updates; monthly backups; security monitoring
Comprehensive maintenance plan $100 – $300 Everything above plus content updates, speed optimisation, uptime monitoring, priority support

For a typical small business WordPress website, budget approximately $500 – $1,500 per year for hosting, domain, SSL, and basic maintenance.

The ROI Perspective: Cheap Websites Can Be Expensive

Consider this scenario: You pay $1,500 for a basic template site. It looks acceptable but loads slowly, is not optimised for search engines, and does not convert visitors into enquiries. After six months of generating no leads, you pay another agency $6,000 to rebuild it properly. Your total cost? $7,500 — plus six months of lost business.

Your website sits at the centre of your marketing strategy. It is where your social media, Google Ads, email campaigns, and SEO efforts all converge. Cutting corners on your website undermines every other marketing dollar you spend.

This is why businesses across Melbourne’s south-east — from Cranbourne to Glen Waverley — are increasingly choosing to invest in websites that are built to perform.

How to Choose the Right Web Design Partner

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I build my own website to save money?

You can, using platforms like Wix, Squarespace, or WordPress.com. For a very simple site, this may be adequate. However, DIY websites typically lack the polish, performance, and SEO foundations that a professionally built site offers.

How long does it take to build a small business website?

A template-based site typically takes 2 – 4 weeks. A semi-custom site takes 4 – 8 weeks. A fully custom website can take 8 – 12 weeks or more.

Should I use WordPress or a website builder?

For most small businesses, WordPress offers the best balance of flexibility, performance, and long-term value.

Do I need SEO from the start?

Absolutely. Building a website without SEO is like opening a shop in a laneway with no signage. Your SEO strategy should be considered from the planning stage.

How much should I budget for website maintenance?

Budget $500 – $1,500 per year for hosting, domain renewal, and basic maintenance.

Is it worth paying more for a Melbourne-based web designer?

Working with a local designer means you can meet face to face, they understand the Melbourne market, and they operate in the same time zone. For businesses serving local customers in areas like Frankston and Dandenong, a designer who understands the local landscape can create a more targeted website.

Next Steps

If you are a Melbourne small business owner ready to invest in a website that actually works for your business, the first step is a conversation.

At KonektMe, we work with small businesses across Melbourne’s south-east to create websites that look great, rank well, and generate real enquiries.

Book a free consultation to discuss your project. We will review your current online presence, talk through your options, and provide a clear quote with no hidden costs.

KonektMe is a Melbourne-based digital agency specialising in web design, SEO, branding, and marketing strategy for small businesses. We work with clients across Melbourne’s south-east, including Cranbourne, Dandenong, Frankston, and Glen Waverley.

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