How Much Should a Small Business Website Cost in San Francisco?
If you've shopped around for a website in San Francisco, you've probably seen quotes from $500 freelancers all the way up to $25,000+ agencies. The honest answer is that most small businesses don't need either extreme.
For a polished, mobile-friendly site with 5–8 pages, on-page SEO, a contact form, and a CMS you can edit, you should expect to invest between $1,500 and $4,500. That range covers strategy, custom design, copy guidance, and a launch you can actually be proud of.
Anything cheaper usually means a generic template with no SEO work and no support after launch. Anything significantly more expensive is typically agency overhead — account managers, sales teams, and offices in SoMa — not better results for a neighborhood business.
At Grow Your Bay Area Business we keep pricing transparent and bundle hosting, security, and small content updates into a single monthly care plan, so you never get surprise invoices.
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