How long does a website take to build? Faster than you'd expect
Most small business websites take 2–5 weeks from start to finish. The biggest factor isn't the design or development — it's how quickly you can provide your content and feedback. Here's exactly what to expect.
If an agency tells you it'll take 3–6 months to build a small business website, they're either overcomplicating it or they've got a massive backlog. A well-run web project for a small business should take weeks, not months. Our Launch Sprint delivers a one-page site in around two weeks. A full multi-page site typically takes 3–5 weeks.
The biggest variable is you — specifically, how quickly you can send over your content (text, photos, logo) and review the designs. We've had clients go from first conversation to live website in 10 days. We've also had projects stretch to 8 weeks because feedback took a while. Either way, we work around your schedule.
How we solve it
Proven solutions to fix website build time
Launch Sprint — live in ~2 weeks
Our fastest option. A professional one-page website designed, built, and live in around two weeks. Perfect for new businesses or anyone who needs to get online quickly without cutting corners.
Studio Site — 3 to 5 weeks
A full multi-page website with bespoke design, professional copywriting, and everything set up for search engines. Most of our clients choose this option. The timeline depends mainly on your availability for feedback.
A clear process with no surprises
We'll give you a timeline upfront and stick to it. You'll know exactly what we need from you and when. No vague 'it'll be ready when it's ready' — just a clear plan with milestones you can track.
Industries we help with this
We solve this problem for businesses across these industries — with solutions tailored to how their customers actually search and buy.
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