How Much Does a Website Cost for a Small Business in Singapore?
An honest breakdown of your options, from free to expensive, with the real pros and cons of each approach.
What are the main options for getting a website in Singapore?
If you're a small business owner in Singapore looking to get a website, you essentially have three options. Each comes with different costs, time commitments, and trade-offs. Let's break them down honestly.
Option 1: DIY website builders (Wix, Squarespace, WordPress)
Cost: $15 to $40 SGD per month (plus domain registration at $15 to $30 per year)
DIY website builders are the most popular option for small businesses on a budget. Platforms like Wix, Squarespace, and WordPress.com let you build a website using drag-and-drop templates.
Pros of DIY builders
- Relatively affordable monthly cost
- Full control over your design and content
- Large template libraries to choose from
- Can add features like e-commerce, booking, and forms
- No coding knowledge technically required
Cons of DIY builders
- Time investment: According to a 2025 survey by Website Builder Expert, the average small business owner spends 20 to 40 hours building their first website on a DIY platform. That's a full working week.
- Learning curve: "No coding required" doesn't mean "no learning required". You still need to understand layouts, image sizing, mobile responsiveness, and SEO basics.
- Ongoing maintenance: You're responsible for updates, security, and fixing anything that breaks.
- Template limitations: Your site can end up looking generic if you don't customise extensively.
- Hidden costs: Premium templates ($50 to $200), stock photos, plugins, and add-ons can push the real cost significantly higher.
Best for: Business owners who are comfortable with technology, have spare time, and enjoy the process of building things themselves.
Option 2: Hiring a web agency or freelance developer
Cost: $2,000 to $5,000 SGD upfront (plus $50 to $200 per month for hosting and maintenance)
This is the traditional route. You hire a web design agency or a freelance web developer to build a custom website for you.
Pros of hiring an agency
- Fully custom design tailored to your brand
- Professional quality and attention to detail
- Can build complex features (e-commerce, booking systems, membership areas)
- Someone else handles the technical work
Cons of hiring an agency
- High upfront cost: $2,000 to $5,000 is a significant investment for a small business, especially if you're just starting out. According to a 2025 survey by Clutch, the average cost of a small business website from a Singapore-based agency ranges from $2,500 to $8,000.
- Ongoing fees: Most agencies charge monthly maintenance fees of $50 to $200 on top of the initial build cost.
- Communication overhead: Multiple meetings, revision rounds, and back-and-forth emails. The process typically takes 4 to 8 weeks.
- You're locked in: If you want changes later, you often need to go back to the same agency (and pay their hourly rate).
- Quality varies wildly: Not all agencies are equal. Some deliver beautiful work; others deliver overpriced template sites.
Best for: Businesses with bigger budgets that need complex features or a highly custom design.
Option 3: Managed website services
Cost: $20 to $50 SGD per month (no upfront fees)
This is a newer category. Managed website services like KopiSite build and maintain your website for a flat monthly fee. You provide the content (photos, text, pricing), and they handle everything else.
Pros of managed services
- No upfront cost: You don't pay thousands of dollars before seeing results.
- Zero time investment: You send your content via WhatsApp or email. The service handles design, hosting, SSL, and updates.
- Professional result: Your website is built by someone who does this for a living, not by you learning a template builder at midnight.
- Includes everything: Hosting, SSL, maintenance, and regular content updates are typically included.
- Easy to cancel: No contracts or long-term commitments.
Cons of managed services
- Less control: You're not building the site yourself, so you rely on the service for changes.
- Simpler websites: Managed services typically focus on clean, effective sites rather than complex custom builds.
- Ongoing cost: You pay monthly rather than a one-time fee (though the total is often lower over time).
Best for: Busy business owners who want a professional website without the hassle of building or maintaining it themselves.
Cost comparison: what do you actually pay over 2 years?
Here's a realistic comparison of total costs over a 2-year period, which is a typical timeframe for a small business website:
| Option | Year 1 | Year 2 | Total (2 years) |
|---|---|---|---|
| DIY (Wix/Squarespace) | $300 to $500 | $300 to $500 | $600 to $1,000 |
| Agency | $2,600 to $5,600 | $600 to $2,400 | $3,200 to $8,000 |
| Managed (KopiSite) | $240 | $240 | $480 |
The DIY route looks cheap on paper, but remember to factor in the 20 to 40 hours you'll spend building it. If your time is worth $25 per hour (a conservative estimate for a business owner), that's $500 to $1,000 in opportunity cost on top of the subscription fees.
What about free website options?
You might be wondering about free options like Google Sites, Carrd (free tier), or WordPress.com (free plan). These exist, and they're better than having no website at all. But they come with significant limitations:
- No custom domain: Your URL will be something like yourname.google.sites.com, which looks unprofessional.
- Limited design: Free tiers are intentionally basic to push you toward paid plans.
- Ads on your site: Some free platforms display their own advertising on your website.
- Poor SEO: Free website platforms generally have weaker SEO capabilities.
Which option is right for you?
Here's a simple way to think about it:
- Choose DIY if you enjoy building things, have spare time, and want full control over every detail.
- Choose an agency if you have a bigger budget, need complex features (like e-commerce or a booking system), and want a fully custom design.
- Choose a managed service if you're busy running your business, want a professional result without the hassle, and prefer predictable monthly costs.
What does a $20/mo website actually look like?
At KopiSite, $20 SGD per month gets you a professional, mobile-friendly website that includes:
- Clean, modern design tailored to your business
- Hosting and SSL certificate (the padlock icon in the browser)
- Mobile-responsive layout that works on any device
- Google-optimised so customers can find you in search
- One content update per month (menu changes, new photos, price updates)
- No setup fees, no contracts, cancel anytime
It's not the right choice for every business. If you need a full e-commerce store with hundreds of products, you probably need a more robust solution. But for the majority of Singapore small businesses, a well-designed informational website is exactly what you need to get found online.
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