WEB

How Long Does It Take to Build a Website?

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A focused single-service site — homepage, a few core pages, a contact form — typically takes two to four weeks from kickoff to launch.

Larger builds with CMS integrations, multiple templates, or dozens of pages (think service area pages, blog systems, or e-commerce) usually run four to eight weeks, depending on how much content needs to be written alongside the build.

What slows a website build down

  • Waiting on copy or photography that isn't ready yet
  • Scope changes mid-build
  • Slow feedback turnaround during the review phase
  • Indecision on design direction before development starts

The fastest path to a launched site is having your content ready before development starts, and a clear decision-maker who can approve design direction quickly.

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