Website Redesign Cost Calculator
Planning ranges
Average website redesign cost by complexity
These are planning ranges, not quotes. The actual cost depends on your specific situation — which the estimator above factors in.
Improve current website
€3,000–€8,000
2–5 weeks
The right move when the problems are specific — speed, design, or content structure — and a full rebuild would be overkill.
Website refresh with CMS improvements
€8,000–€18,000
4–8 weeks
A redesign with better CMS editing, improved structure, and more modern tooling. Good for teams that need a cleaner setup without replacing everything.
Full B2B website rebuild
€18,000–€35,000
8–14 weeks
For companies that need a modern website, a proper CMS, better SEO structure, and cleaner content workflows. The most common serious rebuild.
Multilingual CMS migration
€30,000–€60,000
12–20 weeks
Multiple languages with distinct market content make this a serious CMS architecture project. Migration risk, SEO continuity, and editorial workflows all need careful planning.
Complex platform / custom system
€60,000–€100,000+
4–6+ months
This is no longer just a website. ERP integrations, user portals, complex data structures, and large-scale migrations need discovery and architecture work first.
Timeline
What affects how long a website rebuild takes?
Timeline is rarely about development speed. Most delays happen before or around development.
Design availability
Design-ready projects move significantly faster. If design needs to be done as part of the project, add 3–6 weeks minimum.
Content readiness
Ready copy and images for all pages is rare. Most projects discover that content is the bottleneck, not development.
Migration complexity
Migrating a large blog with SEO URLs, custom fields, and redirects takes time to script, test, and validate.
Stakeholder availability
Feedback rounds, sign-offs, and review cycles are often where projects slow down — not the development itself.
Integration scope
Each integration — CRM, ERP, payment, search — adds scoping, testing, and edge-case handling to the timeline.
Risk
Common risks in website rebuilds and CMS migrations
Most of these are avoidable with the right preparation. A technical audit surfaces them before the project starts.
SEO traffic drop
Changing URLs, removing pages, or missing redirect mappings can tank organic traffic. The more you depend on Google, the more this matters.
Content underestimated
Most clients assume content is ready. It rarely is. Writing, restructuring, and approving copy is often the longest part of any rebuild.
Scope creep
Adding features mid-project is the main reason budgets and timelines blow out. A clear brief and a phased approach prevent this.
Integration surprises
Legacy CRMs, custom APIs, and on-premise ERPs often have undocumented behaviour that only shows up during integration testing.
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