Website Pricing · San Angelo, TX

How much does a website costin San Angelo?

The honest answer, with real local numbers: what DIY builders and agencies charge, and where a local developer fits.

A small business website in San Angelo typically costs $299 to $2,500 depending on who builds it. A custom one-page site from Concho Catalyst starts at $299 flat, and a multi-page business site at $500, both with free hosting and no monthly fee.

That range is wide because "a website" can mean very different things, from a $16-a-month template you build yourself to a five-figure agency project. Below is what each option actually costs a local business, up front and over time, so you can decide what fits.

The Options

What each path really costs.

Up-front price is only half the picture. The ongoing cost, and who owns the site at the end, matter just as much.

Option Up-front cost Ongoing cost Who owns it
Do it yourself (DIY)
Wix, Squarespace, GoDaddy
$0–$100 $16–$49/mo forever, and the rate usually jumps after the first-year promo, plus your own hours Locked to the platform; template limits
Local or regional agency $2,500–$10,000+ $50–$300/mo retainer or hosting is common You, sometimes with strings attached
Concho Catalyst
Local developer, flat price
$299 one page / $500 multi-page $0 hosting; just your domain (~$12–15/yr) You own everything, no lock-in

Figures are typical 2026 market ranges for small business websites, not quotes. E-commerce, booking systems, and custom web apps sit above these ranges everywhere and are quoted individually.

What Drives The Price

Why two websites can be $299 and $9,000.

Most of the cost difference comes down to a few factors. Knowing them helps you spot when you're paying for real work versus paying for overhead.

  • Number of pages and how much custom design each needs
  • Whether it's hand-built or assembled from a template
  • E-commerce, booking, memberships, or other custom features
  • Copywriting and photography, or whether you supply them
  • Agency overhead: account managers, sales teams, offices
  • Ongoing retainers versus a one-time flat project price

A single-page site for a service business is genuinely inexpensive to build well. A large store with live inventory is not. The trick is paying for the site you actually need, not a tier of overhead that doesn't touch your project.

The Local Option

Flat price, free hosting, you own it.

Concho Catalyst is a one-person studio in San Angelo. You talk to the person building the site, and the price you're quoted is the price you pay.

$299

One-page site

A single conversion-focused page with free hosting and no monthly fee. Live in about 7 days.

$500

Business site

A full multi-page website with free hosting and no monthly fee. Live in about 14 days.

$0

Hosting

Standard sites host free. Your only ongoing cost is the domain, paid to the registrar.

100%

Ownership

Code, domain, and content are yours. No proprietary builder, no lock-in.

FAQ

Straight answers on cost.

How much does a website cost in San Angelo?

A small business website in San Angelo typically costs between $299 and $2,500 depending on who builds it and how many pages it has. A custom one-page site from Concho Catalyst starts at $299 flat and a multi-page business site at $500, both with free hosting and no monthly fee. DIY builders are cheaper up front but charge $16 to $49 a month indefinitely, and agencies commonly run $2,500 or more.

Is it cheaper to build my own website on Wix or Squarespace?

It's cheaper up front but usually not over time, and you trade away flexibility. DIY builders like Wix and Squarespace run $16 to $49 a month, roughly $200 to $600 a year, for as long as the site is live, and that rate typically climbs once the discounted first-year promo ends. They also cost you the hours it takes to build and maintain the site. On top of that you're boxed into their templates: layouts you can't fully change, features you can't add, slower load times, and everything locked to their platform, so you can't take the site elsewhere. A flat-price custom site with free hosting often costs less within the first two years, does exactly what you need, and is yours to keep.

Why do web design agencies charge so much more?

Agency pricing covers overhead a solo developer doesn't have: account managers, sales staff, project managers, and office space. That can be worth it for large or complex projects, but for a typical small business site in San Angelo, much of that cost pays for structure around the work rather than the work itself.

Are there any hidden or monthly fees?

Not with Concho Catalyst. Landing pages and business sites are flat one-time prices with free hosting. The only recurring cost is your domain name, about $12 to $15 a year paid directly to the registrar, never to me. Monthly hosting only applies to custom builds that need a backend, like online stores or booking systems.

What's the cheapest way to get a professional website?

For most San Angelo small businesses, a flat-price one-page site from a local developer is the lowest total cost over a few years: a small up-front fee, free hosting, and no subscription. DIY builders look cheaper on day one but add up through monthly fees and your own time.

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