How much does a website cost in Singapore? (2026 SMB pricing breakdown)
A practical 2026 breakdown of website pricing for Singapore SMBs — landing pages, business sites, e-commerce, and rescue projects, with what actually drives the number.
- Landing page
- S$1.5k–S$4k
- Business site (5–10 pages)
- S$3k–S$10k
- E-commerce store
- S$6k–S$25k
- Typical timeline
- 3–8 weeks
There is no universal Singapore website price — but there is a defensible range for each kind of build. The number that actually matters is the one tied to what the site has to do for your business.
What you're really paying for
Two sites can both be 'a website' and differ 5x in price. The real cost drivers in Singapore are: how custom the design is, whether you need real e-commerce, how many integrations are involved, and whether the developer is rebuilding from a wrecked previous attempt.
Realistic 2026 ranges for Singapore SMBs
- Landing page (single-page, conversion-tuned): S$1,500–S$4,000
- Business / corporate site (5–10 pages, CMS): S$3,000–S$10,000
- WordPress build with custom theme: S$4,000–S$12,000
- E-commerce on Shopify or WooCommerce: S$6,000–S$25,000
- Headless / Next.js custom build: S$8,000–S$30,000+
- Website rescue / revamp: S$2,500–S$10,000 depending on damage
Where the cheap quotes come from
If a Singapore quote feels suspiciously low, the gap is usually one of: a templated theme with no customisation, no SEO setup, no analytics, no proper hosting, no migration plan from your old site, or a freelancer who will disappear once the deposit clears. Cheap is fine. Cheap and unfinished is what kills SMB websites.
What the right quote should include
- Discovery and a documented scope
- Mobile-first responsive design
- Technical SEO baked in (sitemap, schema, fast LCP)
- Analytics and a contact / lead capture flow that actually works
- A handover doc and a clear support arrangement after launch
A site without those is not cheaper — it's just a smaller part of a website. You'll pay for the rest later.
FAQ
- Is the Productivity Solutions Grant (PSG) usable for a website in Singapore?
- Sometimes — for pre-approved e-commerce solutions through specific vendors. Bespoke websites generally aren't PSG-claimable, but we can flag what is and isn't before you commit.
- How long should a Singapore SMB website take?
- 3–5 weeks for a standard business site, 1–2 weeks for a focused landing page, 6–10 weeks for e-commerce or revamps. Add 1–2 weeks if content isn't ready.
Theon leads builds at Cloud Flow — websites, AI chatbots, and custom software for Singapore SMBs. Background in full-stack engineering and operations tooling.