Websites Managed Hosting Business Email Local Support Based in Cockburn Perth Small Business
Pricing · starting points, not fixed quotes

What things cost.

Starting prices for websites, hosting, business email, and support. Final pricing depends on scope, cleanup work, content, integrations, and what support is needed after launch.

Not sure what you need?

A short conversation is usually enough to work out the right starting point and whether a full rebuild is even needed.

Starting prices

Prices below are practical starting points. Anything custom is scoped properly before work begins.

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What do you need sorted?

Start with the area causing the most friction. You can always combine services later.

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For businesses that need a clear, credible online presence — starting fresh or replacing something that no longer works well.

Starting from $2,400
Website build 02

Studio site

from $7,800
More pages, more structure, more polish

For businesses that need a deeper site with stronger service pages, better content flow, and a more complete online presence.

  • Expanded website structure
  • More detailed service pages
  • Stronger content and messaging flow
  • Improved SEO structure
  • Booking, blog, or resource area where needed
  • Contact form and integrations
  • Domain, DNS, and SSL setup
  • Launch support included
Larger build 03

Full studio build

from $20,000
For larger, more involved builds

For businesses that need a more complete design and content process. This is not the normal starting point for most small businesses — it is for larger scopes that need more depth.

  • Full design direction
  • Detailed content structure and shaping
  • Custom front-end build
  • Deeper service architecture
  • Launch planning and support
  • Technical setup included
  • Hosting and support pathway
  • Scoped carefully before work begins
Something custom?

Not everything fits a package.

Some jobs are a one-off fix, some are a mix of services, and some are specific to how the business is already set up. Custom work is scoped before anything starts.

Second opinions Review an existing site, quote, hosting setup, DNS records, or email platform before committing to a bigger change.
One-off help Domain transfers, DNS fixes, form issues, email migration, hosting cleanup, or practical technical support.
Not sure yet A short enquiry is enough to work out the likely starting point and whether it needs a small fix or larger project.
Common questions

A few things people usually ask.

Do I need a website if I already use Facebook?

Social pages can help, but a website gives the business a stable home base that you control: services, contact details, search visibility, and a clearer first impression.

What moves the cost?

Scope, page count, content readiness, integrations, migration work, technical cleanup, and how much support is needed after launch.

Can I just get email without a website?

Yes. Business email setup can be handled as its own job, including domain records and platform setup.

Can you review my current setup first?

Yes. Sometimes a few targeted fixes are enough. Sometimes a rebuild makes more sense. The first step is working out what is actually needed.

Who this suits

Common situations.

Starting from scratch

You need a proper website, domain email, and a clear setup without managing all the technical parts yourself.

  • No website yet, or only a very basic one
  • Still using personal email for work
  • Need help setting things up cleanly

Ready for a redo

Your existing site no longer reflects the business, is hard to update, or has technical loose ends.

  • Website feels dated or unclear
  • Hosting, DNS, or access is messy
  • Want a practical rebuild or refresh

One thing needs sorting

You may not need a full package. Sometimes the right job is a migration, DNS cleanup, email setup, or support fix.

  • Email migration or domain transfer
  • DNS or deliverability issues
  • Website fixes or provider cleanup
Ready when you are

Let’s work out the right starting point.

Send through where things are at and what needs sorting. From there, the next step becomes clearer.