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Website Design 9 min read15 March 2024

How Much Does a Website Cost in New Zealand? (2024 Guide)

Website pricing in NZ ranges from $0 (DIY) to $50,000+. Here's what actually drives the price — and what you genuinely need for your business.

If you've been getting quotes for a new website, you've probably noticed the prices vary wildly. One agency quotes $800, another quotes $12,000, and you're not sure what the difference actually is. This guide breaks it all down so you can make a decision with your eyes open.

Why website pricing varies so much in NZ

A website is not a commodity. A $499 website and an $8,000 website might both technically "be a website," but they deliver completely different outcomes. Here's the spectrum:

  • DIY builders (Wix, Squarespace): $0–$100 upfront + $25–$60/month ongoing
  • Offshore freelancers or template shops: $500–$1,500
  • Local NZ freelancers: $1,500–$5,000
  • NZ web design agencies: $3,000–$15,000
  • Custom development (complex functionality): $10,000–$50,000+

The variation comes down to design quality, who does the work, how much strategy is involved, and what functionality you need.

DIY website builders: the real cost

Platforms like Wix, Squarespace, and Shopify have made it genuinely possible for anyone to build a website. The monthly fees are reasonable. The templates look decent. But the real cost gets hidden.

The average business owner spends 40–80 hours building their own website. If your time is worth $50/hour, that's $2,000–$4,000 in real cost — and the result is usually still generic.

When DIY makes sense: You're at pre-revenue stage, testing an idea, or in a service business where any web presence is better than none.

When it doesn't: You need to rank on Google, you want the site to generate actual leads, or your business is established enough that looking cheap damages credibility.

Hiring a freelancer in NZ

A good NZ freelance web designer will charge $1,500–$5,000 for a standard business website. This is often good value — you get a real person, local knowledge, and custom design without agency overheads.

The risks: Availability can be patchy. If your freelancer gets sick or takes on too many projects, timelines slip. There's no team behind them for complex work, and ongoing support can be inconsistent.

Offshore freelancers (Fiverr, Upwork) can deliver in this price range too, but you lose local context, NZ English, timezone alignment, and often get a template dressed up as custom work.

Working with a NZ web design agency

A local agency like Scaled Solutions brings a team: strategist, designer, developer, SEO specialist. You're not just getting code — you're getting strategy, conversion thinking, and an asset that's built to perform.

Budget range: $3,000–$15,000 for most small-to-medium NZ business websites. Ecommerce, complex integrations, or larger sites sit higher.

A well-built website from a good NZ agency typically pays for itself within 6–18 months if it generates consistent lead flow. Think of it as hiring a salesperson who works 24/7.

Custom development: when you need it

Custom builds ($10,000–$50,000+) are for businesses that need complex functionality: multi-vendor marketplaces, SaaS platforms, booking systems with complex logic, member portals, or integrations with industry-specific software. Most small businesses don't need this — a well-configured website with smart integrations will outperform a complex custom build if the strategy is sound.

What actually affects the price

Number of pages: A 5-page site is far cheaper than a 20-page site. Each page needs design, copywriting, and development.
Custom design vs template: A template site (even a nice-looking one) takes far less time than a custom design built around your brand.
Copywriting: Writing the words on your website is often more valuable than the design. Good copywriters charge $80–$200/hour in NZ.
Integrations: Booking systems, payment gateways, CRMs, and email platforms all add time and cost.
SEO foundations: Technical SEO, keyword research, meta data, and Google Search Console setup adds cost but is critical.
Ongoing support: Most agencies offer monthly support plans ($150–$500/month) covering hosting, updates, and changes.

What a good NZ website should include

Mobile-first design (60%+ of NZ web traffic is on mobile)
Fast loading — under 3 seconds on 4G
Clear calls to action on every page
Google Analytics 4 and Search Console connected
SSL certificate (HTTPS)
On-page SEO: meta titles, descriptions, H1s, image alt text
Contact form that actually works and notifies you
Google Maps embed if you have a physical location
Privacy policy (required under NZ Privacy Act)

Red flags when buying a cheap website

A cheap website can cost you more than an expensive one — in lost leads, embarrassment, and having to rebuild it 12 months later.
No portfolio of real, live NZ websites
Can't explain what hosting platform they use or who owns it
Quote doesn't mention SEO, mobile design, or page speed
No post-launch support plan
Vague scope — no list of deliverables
Offshore team with no NZ-specific knowledge
Template sold as custom
No discovery or strategy session before design

Frequently asked questions

How much should a small business website cost in New Zealand?

A professionally designed small business website in NZ typically costs between $2,500 and $8,000 from a local agency or experienced freelancer. This covers custom design, copywriting guidance, mobile optimisation, basic SEO setup, and a content management system. Cheaper options exist but often compromise on design quality, performance, or ongoing support.

Is Wix or Squarespace worth it for a NZ business?

DIY builders can work for very early-stage businesses with minimal budget. However, the real cost includes your time (typically 30–80 hours to build something decent), ongoing monthly fees ($25–$60/month), and the opportunity cost of a site that converts poorly. Most established NZ businesses find a professionally built site pays for itself within 6–12 months.

What makes a website expensive in New Zealand?

Key cost drivers include: custom design (vs template), the number of pages, third-party integrations (booking systems, payment gateways, CRMs), copywriting, professional photography, ecommerce functionality, and SEO work. Ongoing costs include hosting ($20–$100/month), domain renewal (~$25/year), and maintenance.

What are the red flags when a NZ website quote seems too cheap?

Watch out for: no portfolio of real work, offshore developers with no NZ context, template sites dressed up as custom, no mention of SEO or mobile optimisation, vague deliverables, no post-launch support plan, and hosting locked into proprietary systems you can't migrate away from. A website at $499 is almost always a liability, not an asset.

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