Affordable web design · one-off price from £400

Affordable web design from £400. £0 monthly fees, ever.

Hand-coded, custom-built, and yours to keep. No Wix subscriptions. No Squarespace lock-in. No surprise bills two months in. One price, paid once, and your site runs on free hosting after that.

One developer · From £400 · 97 to 100 PageSpeed · £0/month hosting · You own the code
01 / THE DEFINITION

What "affordable" actually means in 2026.

// the cheapest sticker price is rarely the cheapest website
see the maths →

"Affordable web design" is a phrase the entire web design industry has watered down. A £15 per month Wix plan looks affordable for the first six months. After year five it has cost you £900 and you do not own anything you can take with you. A £3,000 small agency build looks expensive on day one, but at least you keep what you paid for, and there are no monthly fees on top.

Affordable, properly defined, is the cheapest path to a fast, professional website that you own outright and that runs on £0 per month indefinitely. By that definition, hand-coded freelance work in the £400 to £1,200 range beats every other option for a UK small business that intends to keep its website for more than 12 months.

That is what this page is about. Not the cheapest sticker price, the cheapest five-year total. Spoiler: it is not Wix.

02 / THE REAL COST

Five years, four options, side by side.

// total cost of ownership · same scope · four delivery models
read the breakdown →
Cost line Wix Business Premium Squarespace Business UK agency build James & The Site
Upfront build £0 £0 £3,000 to £8,000 £400 to £1,200
Monthly platform fee £25 / mo £23 / mo £0 (or £25/mo if Wix-built) £0 / mo
Domain name (5 yrs) £0 first year, then £15 £0 first year, then £15 £60 £60
5-year platform total £1,500 £1,380 £0 to £1,500 £0
Total over 5 years £1,560 £1,440 £3,060 to £9,560 £460 to £1,260
Own the code at the end? No No Usually yes Yes
PageSpeed score Typically 40 to 70 Typically 50 to 75 Varies, often 60 to 85 97 to 100
03 / THE SPEC

What £400 actually gets you.

// not a watered-down starter · a real custom website you own
see pricing →
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Up to 5 custom pages

Hand-coded HTML, no templates. Each page is designed to do one job for your business: convert, convince, capture, inform, sell.

speed

97 to 100 PageSpeed

Recent builds score 97 to 100 on Google PageSpeed Insights. Faster than every Wix or Squarespace site, which means better Google rankings and lower bounce rates.

savings

£0 monthly hosting

Deployed on Netlify's free tier (good for tens of thousands of visitors per month). The only ongoing cost is your domain name, around £10 per year.

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Base SEO included

Schema markup, semantic HTML, fast Core Web Vitals, clean meta tags, sitemap, robots.txt. Built to rank from day one, not as a paid add-on.

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You own the code

On launch you receive every file, every account, and a custom video walkthrough. Portable to any host, any developer, any time. Zero lock-in.

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1-year warranty

If anything I built breaks within the first year, I fix it free. If a third-party integration is discontinued, I replace it on my own time.

04 / RECENT BUILD

Barnes Estates: 100/100 PageSpeed in one day.

// proof that affordable does not mean compromised
read the case study →

Recent build · Barnes Estates

A real client, a real budget, a real perfect score.

Barnes Estates International needed an investment portfolio site with a parallax video hero, an ELLE Beachclub co-investment spotlight, and an enquiry pipeline. Standard agency turnaround would have been four to six weeks at £6,000 plus.

The build went live in 24 hours. It scored 100 out of 100 on Google PageSpeed Insights on mobile and desktop. They own the code, the hosting account is in their name, and they pay nothing per month to keep it running. That is what affordable looks like when the bloat is taken out.

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100/100
PageSpeed
£0
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"Technical mastery paired with a designer's eye. James is the rare developer who actually understands branding."

Ben Barnes, Managing Partner, Barnes Estates International
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The maths

What Barnes paid vs the agency quote.

Typical agency quote £6,000+
James & The Site (Starter) £400
Saved £5,600+

Same scope, faster delivery, perfect PageSpeed. The "agency tax" is not the work, it is the overhead.

Recent build · Kasto Bali

An £800 restaurant site that retired a Wix bill.

Kasto Bali was paying every month for a slow Wix site. The hand-coded replacement added custom animations, a self-serve menu CMS, and a Postonero booking system, and went live in three days.

It scores 98 on Google PageSpeed, online reservations climbed 400%, and there are no monthly platform fees. They own the code outright.

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days delivered
98/100
PageSpeed
+400%
online reservations

"Our old Wix site was expensive and hard to manage. James delivered something beautiful, professional animations, a booking system, and a simple menu editor, in just a few days."

Giuseppe Brancati, Chef Patron, Kasto Bali
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The maths

What Kasto paid vs five years on Wix.

5 years on Wix (~£33/mo) £1,980
James & The Site (Standard) £800
Saved £1,180+

One payment, no monthly fees, and the extra reservations more than covered the build.

05 / THE HONEST BIT

Why this is so much cheaper than agencies.

// three things, none of them are "I cut corners"
see the tiers →
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No overhead

No account managers, no project managers, no office, no agency margin. One developer, working directly with you, billing only for the work.

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No commissions

Most agencies are "partners" with Wix, Shopify, or WordPress hosts and quietly take 20 percent of your monthly fees. I take £0 commissions, ever, and use open-source setups so your overhead stays close to zero.

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Hand-coding is fast

Counter-intuitive but true. With no plugins to wrangle, no theme overrides to debug, and no template to fight, a five-page site takes 1 to 3 days, not 4 weeks. The price reflects the real time.

06 / PRICING

Three tiers. Pick one.

// one-off fee · no monthly costs · you own everything
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BEST FOR AFFORDABILITY
TIER 01

Starter

Portfolios & Personal Brands
from · supporter price £400* £800 standard rate · 48h turnaround
  • Up to 5 hand-coded pages
  • Mobile-first responsive design
  • Contact form
  • Base SEO & clean meta tags
  • 97 to 100 Google PageSpeed
  • You own the code, zero lock-in
  • £0/month hosting on Netlify free tier
Get a free quote
TIER 02

Standard

Small Business & Restaurants
from · supporter price £800* £1,200 standard rate · 3-5 day turnaround
  • Everything in Starter
  • Self-serve CMS & dynamic content
  • RSVP & booking forms
  • Advanced SEO & AI-SEO optimization
  • Mobile-first responsive design
  • £0/month hosting on Netlify free tier
Get a free quote
TIER 03

Signature

Brands & Premium Builds
from · supporter price £1,200* £1,600 standard rate · 7-10 day turnaround
  • Everything in Standard
  • Full brand kit
  • Logo design
  • Complex booking systems
  • Premium animations
  • £0/month hosting on Netlify free tier
Get a free quote

Prices shown with the Supporter Credit applied. Standard rates are £800, £1,200, and £1,600. View all pricing options →

* The headline prices are this supporter rate. I offer a £400 discount across all tiers to anyone who supports We The Free, an animal advocacy non-profit, with a monthly donation of at least $10. Without it, the standard rates apply.
07 / FAQ

Affordable web design questions.

// the cost question, answered honestly
ask me anything →
What counts as affordable web design in the UK in 2026?

In the UK, affordable web design typically means a one-off cost under £1,500 with no monthly platform fees. Average UK agency rates for a small business website are £3,000 to £15,000 plus £25 to £50 per month for a Wix or Squarespace plan. Affordable freelance developers offering hand-coded sites land in the £400 to £1,500 range with £0 monthly hosting on platforms like Netlify's free tier, which works out cheaper over five years and leaves you owning the code outright.

How much does a small business website cost in the UK?

A small business website in the UK costs £400 to £1,200 from a freelance hand-coded developer like James & The Site, £3,000 to £8,000 from a small agency, or £25 to £50 per month from a builder like Wix or Squarespace (which adds up to £1,500 to £3,000 over five years and you still do not own it). The cheapest sustainable option for most UK small businesses is a one-off freelance bespoke build, which pays for itself in saved subscription fees within the first year.

Is cheap web design any good?

Cheap web design is good if it is hand-coded, comes with full code ownership, has no monthly platform lock-in, and the developer scores 90 plus on Google PageSpeed. Cheap web design is bad if it ships a Wix or Squarespace template with the developer's branding watermarked on, locks you into a £25/mo plan, or has page speed scores in the 40s. Always ask for the PageSpeed score and the hosting setup before you buy.

Why is your pricing so much lower than agencies?

Three reasons. First, no overhead: this is a single freelance developer, not an agency with account managers, project managers, and office costs to recoup. Second, no platform commissions: most agencies are "partners" with Wix, Shopify, or WordPress hosts and take 20 percent kickbacks on your monthly fees, which they bake into the build cost. Third, hand-coded sites are faster to build than the average freelance developer assumes, because there is no plugin debugging, no theme overrides, no template wrangling. The price reflects the real time and the real margin.

What is the cheapest a real custom website can cost?

At James & The Site, £400 (with the Supporter Credit applied, or £800 standard). That covers up to five hand-coded pages, mobile-first design, contact forms, and base SEO, delivered in 48 hours. Anything cheaper than that is almost certainly a template build with the developer's branding on it, or AI-generated boilerplate. Below £400 the developer is making less than minimum wage on the project, which is not sustainable for either side.

Will I really pay £0 per month?

Yes for most small business sites. Hosting runs on Netlify's free tier, which is free up to about 100 GB of bandwidth per month (enough for the typical small business site to handle tens of thousands of visitors). The only ongoing cost is your domain name, usually £8 to £12 per year. There are no monthly platform fees, no plugin subscription fees, no template renewal fees. If your site grows to the point where Netlify's paid tier kicks in, that is around £15 to £20 per month, and I help you transition.

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One price. Paid once. Yours forever.

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savings
From £400, £0/month after launch
one-off price, you own the code
speed
97 to 100 Google PageSpeed
on every build
schedule
Delivered in 48 hours to 10 days
depending on tier
accepting briefs ~/affordable
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