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How Much Does a Small-Business Website Cost in Vancouver? (2026)
By LaunchPad Inc. · Vancouver, BC · Updated June 16, 2026
A small-business website in Vancouver typically costs between $2,000 and $10,000 in 2026, plus optional ongoing support of roughly $50–$300 per month. Where you land depends on scope: a simple brochure site is cheapest, while custom design, more pages, e-commerce, or integrations cost more.
Website price ranges in Vancouver (2026)
| Type of website | Typical cost (CAD) | Best for |
|---|---|---|
| Starter / brochure site (1–5 pages) | $2,000–$4,000 | New or very small businesses |
| Custom marketing site (5–15 pages) | $4,000–$8,000 | Established businesses generating leads |
| E-commerce / booking / integrations | $8,000–$15,000+ | Shops, clinics, multi-system workflows |
| Ongoing care / hosting plan | $50–$300 / month | Updates, security, performance |
Ranges reflect the Vancouver / Metro Vancouver small-business market in 2026 and vary by scope. Always compare quotes on what is actually included, not just the headline price.
What drives the cost?
Seven factors explain almost every price difference: number of pages, custom versus template design, e-commerce or booking functionality, third-party integrations (CRM, payments, email), content and copywriting, SEO setup, and ongoing support. A quote is really a description of scope — so the most useful question is not “how much?” but “what's included?”.
How to avoid overpaying (or underpaying)
Get the scope in writing, make sure you own the site and domain, confirm it's built to be fast and search-ready (not just pretty), and ask to see progress as it's built. The cheapest quote is rarely the cheapest outcome once you account for rebuilds and lost leads from a slow or invisible site.
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