Ask three agencies what a website costs in Nigeria and you will get three very different answers. That is not because anyone is overcharging; it is because "a website" can mean a one-page profile or a fifty-page corporate platform. Here is how to think about it so you pay for the right thing.
What you are really paying for
A cheap website and an expensive one can look similar on the surface. The difference shows up in the things that matter: how fast it loads, whether it ranks on Google, how easy it is to update, and whether it actually turns visitors into enquiries. A site that wins business is designed around your customer's journey, not just your logo.
The main cost factors
- Number of pages. A focused landing page is quick. A full corporate site with many sections takes longer.
- Custom design versus template. A distinctive, branded design costs more than a stock theme, and it is usually worth it.
- Functionality. Contact forms are simple. Bookings, member areas, and integrations add scope.
Profile sites, corporate sites, and landing pages
Most businesses need one of three things. A profile or personal site to establish credibility. A corporate site to represent a larger organisation. Or a landing page built to convert traffic from a campaign. We build all three, fast and SEO-ready. See our website design and development page for what each includes.
Why cheap can cost more
A bargain site that loads slowly, breaks on mobile, or never appears on Google is not cheap; it is money spent that returns nothing. Every site we build is mobile-first and structured for search from the start, so it works as a business tool, not just a brochure.
Keep it growing after launch
A website is the beginning, not the end. Pair it with SEO and content strategy so the traffic compounds over time. That is the difference between a site that sits there and one that brings in customers every month.
Get a fixed quote
The right budget depends on your goals. Tell us what you need and we will quote a fixed price, with no hourly billing.
