Pricing, explained
How much does a manufacturing website cost?
Short answer: anywhere from a few thousand dollars to six figures, depending on what your site has to do. Here is how the ranges break down and where most manufacturers land.
One-time. A theme you populate yourself. Fine to get online, weak for technical buyers and catalogs.
Productized plan. Custom design, hosting, SSL, and lead capture on a flat monthly fee. No large upfront cost.
One-time, plus a typical $5k–$15k/mo retainer. Right for large catalogs, configurators, and deep integrations.
Multi-site, multi-language, ERP-connected systems with configurators and customer portals.
What actually drives the price
- Number of pages and SKUs. A 15-page site is a design job. Thousands of products is a database project.
- Configurators. Letting buyers build a valid product is custom logic, often $5k–$15k as an add-on.
- RFQ workflows. File uploads, routing, and CRM records add real build time.
- Integrations. ERP, CRM, or PIM connections are where budgets climb fastest.
- Photography and content. Real photos of your floor beat stock and cost a few thousand for a half-day shoot.
- Ongoing SEO. A separate monthly line if you want to keep building rankings.
For the full breakdown with examples, read our 2026 cost guide.
See your exact number
Compare a plan price against a custom quote side by side.
What is the cheapest way to get a manufacturing website?
A productized monthly plan. Our Basic plan is $99/mo billed annually and includes a custom design, hosting, SSL, and a quote form. It is far cheaper than a one-time agency build and you avoid a large upfront cost.
How much should I budget for ongoing costs?
With a plan, your monthly fee covers hosting, security, and changes, so there is no separate maintenance bill. Optional ongoing SEO is the main add-on if you want to keep building rankings.
Why do agencies charge so much more?
Agencies quote each project from scratch and add a monthly retainer for management. Productized plans standardize the work, so the same outcome costs a fraction for a standard manufacturing site.