How Much Does a Website Cost in Serbia in 2026? (Real Numbers)
Real website prices in Serbia 2026 — landing page, brochure site, and webshop. What goes into the cost and what to watch for when picking an agency.
If you run a business and you’re thinking about a new website, the first question is always the same: how much does it cost?
Fair question. The problem is that you’ll find answers online ranging from “€50” to “€50,000” — and both can be correct, depending on context. One person is selling a ready-made template; another is building a custom application for an enterprise client.
In this article, I’ll give you concrete price ranges for the three most common types of website that small and medium businesses in Serbia order. No clichés, no “it depends on the project” without explanation. I’ll break down what it really depends on, so you know what to expect before you send out your first inquiry.
Landing page: €300 – €800
A landing page is a single page focused on one thing — promoting a product, announcing an event, or collecting contacts. It doesn’t have a navigation with ten items, a blog, or a catalogue.
What drives the cost:
- Design — whether a ready-made template is used or it’s designed from scratch
- Animations and interactions — a simple static page or something more visually demanding
- Forms and integrations — whether it needs to connect to an email service, CRM, or another tool
- Deadline — rush projects cost more, that’s normal
A landing page for €300 is a clean, functional site that does its job. For €800, you get custom design, animations, and tailored integrations.
Brochure site (5–10 pages): €800 – €2,500
This is a classic company website — homepage, about, services, portfolio, contact. Most small and medium businesses need exactly this.
What drives the cost:
- Number of pages — a 5-page site is not the same as a 15-page site
- Design complexity — how unique the visual identity is, whether there’s a brand book or design starts from scratch
- Content — whether the client provides text and photos, or the agency writes the copy and supplies visuals
- Multiple languages — a site in one language is one thing; a site in three languages is three times the content work
- SEO basics — technical optimization, metadata, page speed
Most projects in this range finish in 3–6 weeks. If someone promises you a complete corporate website in a week, ask exactly what you’re getting.
Webshop: €1,500 – €5,000+
An online store is the most complex type of website for most small businesses. Beyond design and content, you add payment systems, product management, delivery, and customer-facing features.
What drives the cost:
- Number of products — 20 products or 2,000 — that’s a difference in catalogue structure and filtering
- Payment gateway — integration with local and international payment processors
- Inventory management — basic tracking or sync with an external system
- Customer features — registration, order history, wishlists
- Delivery — shipping cost calculation, integrations with courier services
A price of €1,500 covers a functional webshop with basic features. Above €3,000, you’re in the territory of more advanced integrations and custom functionality. Projects exceeding €5,000 usually involve complex business logic or ERP integrations.
What’s actually included in the price
When an agency sends a quote, the price usually covers more than clients expect. Here’s what should be included:
- Design — wireframes, visual design, mobile version
- Development — coding, building functionality, testing
- SEO basics — technical optimization, meta tags, sitemap, page speed
- Hosting — where the site lives (usually paid annually, €50–€150)
- Domain — registration of your .rs or .com domain (€10–€30 per year)
- Basic training — how to update content yourself, if that’s part of the scope
Some of these costs are one-off (design, development), others recur (hosting, domain). Ask the agency to clearly separate what you pay once and what you pay annually.
Why we don’t use WordPress
Most agencies in Serbia build sites on WordPress. We don’t.
Webant uses Astro.js + Alpine.js + Tailwind CSS — a modern development stack with concrete advantages:
- Speed — sites load significantly faster because no unnecessary JavaScript is sent to the browser
- Security — no plugins that can become vulnerable, no database that can be hacked
- Maintenance — no WordPress, theme, or plugin updates that can break the site
- Performance — better Google PageSpeed scores, which directly affects SEO
That doesn’t mean WordPress is bad for every project. But for brochure sites and landing pages, a modern stack is simply a better solution. Faster development, lower maintenance costs, better results.
What to watch for when choosing an agency
Whether you’re talking to us or to someone else, here’s what to pay attention to:
Do they have a portfolio. Every serious agency has sites it can show. If they can’t show you previous work, that’s a serious red flag.
Read the contract carefully. Pay attention to auto-renewal clauses, ownership rights over design and code, and what happens if you want to end the engagement. A good contract protects both sides and has no hidden clauses.
“We guarantee a first-page Google ranking.” No one can guarantee a position on Google — Google does not sell organic positions. An agency can do quality SEO that increases your chances of ranking, but guaranteeing positions is either ignorance or manipulation. Ask exactly what they do and how they measure results.
Platform and ownership. If someone builds your site on a free platform (Wix, WordPress.com free plan) and calls it “custom development” — you know something is off. Also, always check that you own the domain and that you have access to your own hosting.
Vague pricing. If you can’t get a written quote with clear line items showing what’s included — find another agency. A professional quote breaks down costs, deadlines, and a clearly defined scope of work.
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