
How much does a website cost in Mallorca in 2026
Almost no agency publishes its prices, which turns asking for a quote into a lottery. Here are ours, with real ranges, what pushes the figure up or down, and the recurring costs nobody mentions until you've signed.
Ask five studios in Mallorca to quote for the same website and five figures will come back, anywhere from €400 to €6,000. It isn't that four of them are ripping you off: it's that "a website" means nothing on its own, the same way "a renovation" doesn't tell you whether we're painting a living room or knocking down a wall. The problem is that hardly anyone publishes prices, so the only way to find out is to sit through a meeting. Let's save you that part.
Our starting point is €890 for a bespoke website, €1,490 for an online store and €590 for a brand identity. That "from" is honest, not bait: it's what a real website costs when it's designed from scratch rather than dropped onto a template you can spot a mile away. A normal local business project usually lands between that figure and double it; past that, we're in a different league.
What moves the price isn't the design itself but four concrete things: how many pages you actually need (almost always fewer than you think), how many languages — in Mallorca, Spanish, Catalan, English and German isn't a whim — whether you need to sell online with a payment gateway and logistics, and whether you supply the content or we write it. That last one quietly inflates more quotes than anything else: plenty of people discover mid-project that they have no copy and no photos, and that's work.
If those figures work but the upfront payment doesn't, there's another route: €50 a month, nothing down. It covers three bespoke-designed base pages, hosting, SSL, maintenance, backups, a WhatsApp button and setup on Google — and the domain is always registered in your name, including if you decide to stop one day. Each extra page is €100. It makes sense when you're starting out, or when you'd rather treat the website like car insurance: one fee, handled, never think about it again.
And now the part nobody mentions in the first meeting: a website has a recurring cost. In our case there's only one: hosting, billed monthly or annually, with the domain, the site maintenance and the backups already inside it. One fee, not three separate invoices turning up across the year. You can skip it, of course, the same way you can skip an oil change. We say it before you sign, because a quote that hides this isn't cheaper: it's the same price told halfway.
Before deciding anything, check whether you qualify for a grant. Kit Digital covers up to €2,000 for a website and up to €5,000 for an online store or for search positioning, and in many cases that leaves the project nearly covered. We're an accredited Digitalisation Agent, so we handle the paperwork and you don't have to fight the platform.
If you got this far and still don't know what you need, start from the end: audit your current site for free and see what's failing in speed, SEO and visibility. With that report in front of you, the budget conversation stops being a lottery and becomes a list of specific things to fix.
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