Costs
What will my website cost?
“Custom solutions, clear costs, no surprises.”

InTouch Website Design
Since 2005
Building a website isn’t just about putting pages online — it’s about creating a tool that represents your business, supports your goals, and works reliably long after launch. That’s why pricing can vary so much from project to project.
Every site is made up of decisions about design direction, brand alignment, content creation and editing, page layouts, integrations with services like scheduling systems or donation platforms, and the development work that brings everything together in a way that’s fast, secure, and accessible. Hosting, maintenance, and ongoing updates also factor in, because a website is never truly “finished” — it needs care over time to stay healthy.
Understanding what’s included (and what isn’t) helps you budget confidently and avoid surprises. Whether you need a straightforward informational site, a more advanced presence with online payments or e-commerce, or something tailored to your workflow with custom forms and automations, the key is choosing a partner who’s transparent about the process and committed to supporting your site long after launch.
My goal is to make that experience clear, predictable, and centered on what your business actually needs — not just what’s trendy.
InTouch has clients throughout the US (and beyond) but since we are based in Boston, let’s use it as our example. If you’re searching for affordable web design in Boston, you’re likely trying to balance quality, price, and long-term value. The post below breaks down what website design costs in Boston, what affects pricing, and what you can realistically expect to pay.
The True Cost of Building a Website: What’s Included, What’s Not, and How to Budget Smart
If you’ve ever tried to price out a new website, you’ve probably noticed something:
the cost can vary wildly.

