How much does a website cost in Roubaix–Tourcoing in 2026?
Website pricing in Roubaix, Tourcoing and the Lille area in 2026: realistic ranges, what makes a quote go up or down, and how to avoid bad surprises.
It’s the first question most businesses in Roubaix and Tourcoing ask before launching their website. Which makes sense: quotes range from free to several thousand euros of custom work, without the difference always being clear.
Here are realistic ranges for 2026, what pushes a quote up or down, and the points to watch before signing.
The realistic range in 2026
For a professional business website in Roubaix or Tourcoing, expect between 1,500 and 4,000 euros depending on complexity.
This range covers the vast majority of needs for a small business, tradesperson or local shopkeeper:
- 1,500 to 2,000 euros: a simple, effective business website. Four to five pages (home, services, about, contact), a polished layout, a fast, well-optimized site from launch.
- 2,000 to 3,000 euros: a more complete site. Portfolio of past work, dedicated pages per service or service area, an advanced contact form, content written together with you.
- 3,000 to 4,000 euros: a custom site with a strong visual identity, animations, simplified content management, or a larger number of pages.
Beyond that, you’re moving out of business-website territory into specific projects (online store, business tool), which are priced differently.
What actually makes a quote vary
Two sites at the same listed price can cover very different realities. Here are the factors that weigh the most.
The number of pages. A four-page site doesn’t take the same work as a ten-page one. Every added page means more design, writing and integration.
Copywriting. If you supply your own content, the cost goes down. If I write it with you (which often helps SEO), that’s extra time to plan for.
The level of visual customization. Starting from a clean, sober base versus designing a full visual identity with animations isn’t the same budget.
Content management. If you want to edit certain parts yourself (news, portfolio items), a system needs to be set up for that.
The technology used. A site built with modern tools sometimes costs a bit more upfront, but avoids monthly subscriptions and hidden fees down the line. More on that below.
The trap of prices that are too low (or too high)
A 300-euro quote exists. It almost always hides something: a resold template as-is, poor performance, a mandatory monthly subscription, or a site whose code you don’t own. The entry price is low, but the real cost over three years isn’t.
Conversely, a very high quote for a simple business website can signal an agency with heavy overhead that you’re funding without seeing the benefit.
The good marker: a detailed quote that spells out what’s included, who owns the code at the end, and what comes next (hosting, maintenance).
Hosting, maintenance: the recurring costs
The price of the site itself is one-off. Two items recur every year after that:
- Hosting: between 10 and 30 euros a month depending on the provider. This is what keeps your site online.
- Maintenance: optional. Useful if you want regular updates or a quick fix when needed. Otherwise, a well-built static site needs very little upkeep.
I bill one-off work at an hourly rate of 50 euros, with no long-term contract binding you.
Why my sites have no hidden subscription
I build with modern tools (Astro, HTML/CSS, JavaScript) that produce fast, well-optimized sites without depending on a third-party subscription platform.
Concretely: at the end of the project, you own the code. No monthly license, no platform locking you in, no rate that climbs once your site starts working well. You pay for the build, the hosting, and that’s it.
That’s exactly the approach detailed on my business website for tradespeople page.
A local developer for a clear quote
Working with a developer based in the Lille area has one simple advantage when it comes to budget: we can meet, go over your business, and build a quote that matches your actual situation rather than a standard grid.
I know the local economic fabric of Roubaix, Tourcoing and the surrounding area. That helps target the right local keywords and focus the budget where it pays off. If you’re also torn between freelance and agency, or starting from a blank page, that’s the kind of thing we clarify together from the first conversation. You’ll find a similar approach in my article on building a custom website in Wattrelos.
Let’s talk about your project
The best way to know the price of your website is to talk about it for ten minutes. Every project is different, and a serious quote starts from your actual situation.
Send me a message describing your business and what you expect from the site. I’ll reply with a clear, no-commitment estimate.