How Much Does Website Design and Development Cost in Singapore

Website Design Cost Singapore (2026): Real Budget Ranges and What Drives Them

Clear Singapore website pricing bands, what drives cost, what a proper quote should include, and how to compare starter, growth-ready, ecommerce, and custom builds.

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Most business owners in Singapore ask the same first question: how much should website design and development cost? The honest answer is that it depends on scope, but the range is not random. A simple brochure site, a growth-ready SME site, an ecommerce build, and a custom platform all sit in different price bands because the work behind them is different.

If you want a quick planning number, start with the range below, then read the rest of the guide to see what actually moves the quote.

Quick answer: website cost in Singapore

For planning purposes, a basic informational site can start in the low thousands, while a custom business website, ecommerce build, or web platform can move much higher once strategy, design, integrations, and support are included. These are market ranges, not fixed quotes.

Project type

Typical scope

Indicative range

Best for

Starter website

3-5 pages, template adaptation, basic CMS, and simple enquiry flow

SGD 1,500-8,000

A credible online presence with limited complexity

Growth-ready SME website

Custom design, CMS flexibility, SEO foundations, and content support

SGD 4,000-12,000

Lead generation, search, and ongoing content growth

Ecommerce website

Catalogue logic, cart, checkout, payment, shipping, and fulfilment integrations

SGD 8,000-30,000+

Product sales, operations, and repeatable checkout flow

Custom platform

Workflows, roles, integrations, and product logic that behave more like software than marketing pages

SGD 20,000-100,000+

Teams that need a system, not only a site

The point of the table is to compare scope, not chase the cheapest number. Once the scope changes, the quote changes with it.

What changes the price

  • Number of unique page templates and sections
  • Custom design system versus template adaptation
  • CMS flexibility for your team after launch
  • SEO setup, redirects, metadata, and analytics
  • Content writing, migration, and review rounds
  • Integrations with booking, CRM, payments, or operations systems
  • Migration risk when an old site needs to be replaced
  • Post-launch support and optimisation cadence

What a good quote should include

  • Discovery and scope definition
  • Design and development broken into clear phases
  • CMS setup and editing workflow
  • SEO foundations: metadata, redirects, sitemap, and page structure
  • Analytics events for lead actions
  • QA, handover, and support after launch

How to compare quotes

Cheap quotes usually hide missing scope. Better quotes break the work into discovery, design, build, content, SEO, QA, and support so you can see what is included before the project starts to drift.

  • If the quote is low, check what is missing rather than assuming the team is more efficient.
  • If the quote is high, check whether you are paying for real complexity or just vague packaging.
  • If the site will need ongoing growth, make sure the structure can support that after launch.

Where Hyperfuse pricing fits

If you want to compare our starting tiers with the scope you actually need, use pricing, review Services, or start with Audit if you want a diagnosis first. If you already know the project should move, go to Contact.

For a commercial comparison, read Best Web Design Agencies in Singapore, Web Design vs Web Development, and Website Redesign vs Website Optimization.

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