How Much Does a Website Cost in Salt Lake City for a Small Business?
Short answer: start with our website packages as the baseline, then adjust for what you need. Below is a practical breakdown we use with owners in Downtown, Sugar House, Millcreek, and the Avenues.
Start with a clear baseline
We publish transparent package options so you can see where a typical SLC small‑business site lands. Your final number depends on scope, but our packages set the baseline and keep expectations aligned. If you already know what you need, jump straight to a fast quote.
What actually changes the price
1) Page count and structure
More pages mean more design, layout, and QA. A concise site (Home, Services, About, Contact) is faster to produce than a multi‑service build with location pages for areas like Holladay or 9th & 9th.
2) Content creation
Great copy and imagery convert. If you have finalized content, you stay closer to the baseline. If we’re writing, editing, or sourcing photos, expect additional effort. We can guide your team or handle it end‑to‑end.
3) Branding and design depth
Using an existing logo and palette keeps costs steady. New visual identity, custom illustrations, or complex layouts add time. See our Design & Marketing service to understand branding options.
4) Bookings, forms, and integrations
Simple contact forms are baseline. Calendars, intake forms, or integrations (e.g., scheduling, CRM, payments) add configuration, validation, and testing. We recommend choosing the smallest tool that solves today’s problem.
5) E‑commerce
Adding carts, products, taxes, and fulfillment workflows increases complexity. Many SLC shops start with a lightweight catalog or a link to a proven third‑party checkout before growing into full custom e‑commerce.
6) SEO and local visibility
Baseline technical SEO is included in every build. If you need structured content for neighborhoods, reviews, or frequent publishing, that’s a larger effort. Our Web Development service covers technical SEO, and our marketing team can support content planning.
7) Ongoing support
Most owners prefer predictable updates and hosting. We provide simple support plans so you’re not stuck with surprise costs. You’ll see those options on the packages page.
How we keep costs predictable
- Define a tight first release (the smallest site that wins).
- Use proven building blocks before custom work.
- Ship, then iterate based on real traffic and leads.
For a deeper look at our approach, you might like How We Estimate Project Costs.
Next steps
Review packages to pick a starting tier. If you’re ready, request a custom quote with a few details about pages, content, and any bookings or e‑commerce needs. We’ll reply same day on weekdays.