The first question almost every new client asks is the same: "how much does it cost?" Makes sense. Nobody wants to walk into a conversation without knowing if their budget is in the ballpark. So here are the real numbers — no fine print, no surprise invoices.
Price ranges in Colombia (2025)
- ▸Single-section landing page: $500,000 – $1,200,000 COP (~$120–$290 USD)
- ▸Corporate site (3-5 pages): $1,200,000 – $3,500,000 COP (~$290–$850 USD)
- ▸Site with blog and full SEO: $2,000,000 – $5,000,000 COP (~$480–$1,200 USD)
- ▸E-commerce (online store): $4,000,000 – $15,000,000+ COP (~$960–$3,600+ USD)
These ranges assume custom design — not templates. If someone offers you a "complete" website for $150,000 COP, they're selling you a WordPress template with your logo swapped in. It works, but it won't represent your business or rank on Google.
What makes the price go up or down?
- ▸Number of pages: each additional section adds design and development time
- ▸Custom vs. template design: massive difference in outcome and price
- ▸SEO from day one: semantic structure, speed optimization, meta tags — this matters
- ▸Integrations: advanced forms, payment gateways, booking systems, external APIs
- ▸Post-launch support: who responds when something breaks after you go live
The most expensive mistake: going with the cheapest option
A slow-loading page loses 53% of visitors before they see anything. One without Google optimization is invisible. And one that doesn't build trust doesn't sell. Saving $500,000 COP today can cost you millions in missed clients.
Is it worth investing more?
If a new client is worth $200,000 COP on average and your site converts 5 clients a month, that's $1,000,000 a month. A site that doubles that conversion rate pays for itself in month one. The real cost of a bad website isn't what you paid — it's the clients who left without contacting you.
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