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How Much Does a Website Cost in Poland in 2025

Honest pricing for website development in Warsaw and Poland in 2025. Landing pages, marketing sites, e-commerce. No fluff.

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If you're looking for an honest answer to "how much does a website cost in Poland in 2025" — short answer: €500 to €15,000, depending on what you actually mean by "website".

Long answer below. No agency hand-waving, no "from €99" from a freelancer who'll add five surcharges later.

What drives the price

Three things:

  1. Scope. A one-page landing isn't the same as a multilingual 40-page site with a CMS.
  2. Complexity. A static site ≠ a marketplace with auth, cart and payments.
  3. Who builds it. A student for $200, a freelancer for €1,500, an agency for €25,000 — three different products.

Real ranges (Poland, 2025)

Landing page — €500–2,500

One page. Hero, services, testimonials, form. A freelancer ships it in 1–2 weeks.

For €500: a Tilda / Webflow template, your content, basic SEO. For €2,500: brand-fit design, audience-targeted copy, decent speed, analytics, A/B tests.

Marketing site — €1,000–5,000

5–15 pages. Services, cases, blog, contact. This is what 80% of SMBs actually need.

€1,000–2,000: a competent template site on WordPress or Tilda. Works, but doesn't stand out. €3,000–5,000: custom design, multilingual, Next.js or a properly-built WordPress, SEO baked in, indexed within hours.

CMS / content site — €3,000–10,000

When you publish regularly (blog, media, course content). Adds Sanity, Strapi or WordPress.

In this range you pay so that a content editor doesn't have to call a developer every time they want to add an article.

E-commerce — €5,000–25,000

Depends on how much "real shop" you need:

  • Shopify / WooCommerce: €5,000–8,000 for solid setup, design, integrations (Stripe, DPD, InPost, BLIK, Przelewy24).
  • Custom on Next.js + Stripe / Medusa: €12,000–25,000. Worth it if your logic is unique — subscriptions, B2B pricing, marketplace.

Complex product sites — €15,000+

Custom logic, auth, member areas, APIs, CRM/ERP integrations. This isn't "a website" anymore, it's a web app.

What's usually missing from the quote

These items are the main reason "€800 for a site" turns into €2,500 mid-project:

  • Copy. If you don't have it, a copywriter takes €100–300 per page.
  • Translation. Professional translation into Polish: €0.08–0.12 per word.
  • Photography. Stock — free, but it shows. Professional shoot — €400–800 per day.
  • Logo and brand guidelines. €500–3,000.
  • Domain and hosting. €15–60/year for a domain, €0–25/month hosting.
  • Post-launch SEO setup. €300–1,500 one-off or €500+/month.

What I charge

I build production sites on Next.js 15 with multilingual support, SEO baked into the foundation, and Core Web Vitals in the green.

  • Marketing site from €800. 5–15 pages, multilingual, indexed in hours.
  • Site with CMS from €1,500. Same base + Sanity / MDX editing.
  • Complex product sites — by quote. After a 30-minute discovery call you get a fixed estimate with a launch date.

Final price is locked before we start. No "didn't mention earlier" surcharges.

Checklist: what to ask any developer

Before you commit to any quote, ask:

  1. What tech stack? WordPress is fine, but will age badly under AI-search. Next.js / Astro are the future.
  2. What about multilingual? If you need RU/PL/UA — that's an architectural decision, not a plugin.
  3. Core Web Vitals? If the developer doesn't know what LCP and INP are — they won't build a site that ranks.
  4. What's included after launch? 30 days of edits? Documentation? Credentials?
  5. Who writes the code? A senior, or a junior under a senior's signature?
  6. Contract? If no — run.

FAQ

Can I get a free website? Wix, Tilda, Webflow have free tiers. You can ship a working page in a day. But: your URL will be xyz.wixsite.com, no custom domain, with ads, no SEO control. Good for validating a hypothesis. Not for a real business.

How long does development take? Landing — 1–2 weeks. Marketing site — 2–4 weeks. E-commerce — 4–8 weeks. If someone promises 3 days — you'll get a template, not a product.

Should I still use WordPress in 2025? If you already have a team using it — yes. If starting from zero — Next.js or Astro is better. WordPress still works, but speed, security and AI-search readiness are weak points.

Will my site rank on Google? If technical SEO is baked in (schema, hreflang, Core Web Vitals, IndexNow) — yes, within weeks. If it's just "a pretty site" without SEO — no, never.


The short version: a real business website in Poland in 2025 costs €1,500–5,000. Less means quality compromise. More means an unusual product (or an unreasonable quote).

Want specifics for your project? Book a 30-minute call — 24 hours later you'll have a fixed quote.

Liked it? Let's talk about your project.

30 minutes on a discovery call. No sales pitch.

How Much Does a Website Cost in Poland in 2025 — buildbyalex