Pricing

How much does a custom website cost in Rome, GA?

It's the first question every owner asks, and most agencies dodge it. So here's a straight answer for the Rome, GA market — and a better way to think about it than sticker price alone.

The market ranges

In and around Rome, GA, here's roughly what a business website runs:

  • DIY templates (Wix, Squarespace): $0–$50/month — you build and maintain it yourself
  • Freelancer / small custom site: ~$1,500–$3,000
  • Custom small-business website: ~$3,000–$8,000+ depending on pages, features and integrations
  • Ongoing care & hosting: ~$50–$1,000/month depending on support level

Those are market figures, not our price list — every project is different, which is exactly the point.

What actually drives the cost

  • What it has to do — a brochure costs less than a site that books jobs, takes payments and captures leads
  • Custom design vs. template — built for your brand, or squeezed into someone else's layout
  • Integrations — booking, payments, CRM, email/SMS, dashboards
  • Automation & AI — the features that save you hours every week
  • Support — a partner who keeps improving it, or a one-and-done handoff

Template vs. custom — the part that matters

A template is cheaper up front, and you're renting a layout thousands of others use. A custom site is built around how your business actually works, you own it, and it scales as you grow. For a business that depends on getting found and booked, that difference pays for itself.

The real question: ROI

"How much does it cost?" is the wrong question. The right one is: what's it worth to book jobs 24/7, stop losing leads and look like a company twice your size? A website that returns more than it costs is an investment, not an expense.

We scope every project and give you a fixed-price proposal up front — no surprises. Based in Rome, GA and serving Northwest Georgia. See what we build locally.

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