How Much Does a Website Cost in Dubai in 2026?
You probably Googled “how much does a website cost in Dubai” for one of two reasons. Either an agency just quoted you something that felt high, or you’re building a budget and you genuinely don’t know what to put in the spreadsheet. We’re going to give you real numbers, the kind we’d give our own clients on a first call, because the agency category in the UAE thrives on opacity, and we’d rather lose the prospect than play that game.
What does a website actually cost in Dubai right now?
Here’s the honest range across the UAE market in mid-2026:
| Tier | Price range (AED) | Price range (USD) | Best for |
|---|---|---|---|
| Starter / brochure site | 3,500 – 7,500 | $950 – $2,000 | New businesses, freelancers, single-page builds |
| Small business website | 7,500 – 18,000 | $2,000 – $4,900 | SMBs with 5–15 pages, blog, basic integrations |
| E-commerce store | 18,000 – 40,000 | $4,900 – $10,900 | Shopify/WooCommerce builds with 50–500 products |
| Custom platform | 40,000+ | $10,900+ | Bespoke software, complex integrations, enterprise UX |
These are the bands you’ll see across most credible UAE agencies. GCC Marketing publishes “from AED 7,499” on their site, that’s the floor for a small business build. Digital Gravity quotes AED 10,000–20,000 for BigCommerce design alone. TEDMOB’s enterprise work runs $15,000–$150,000+ for complex platforms.
If a quote falls 40% below the bottom of the relevant tier, ask why. If it falls 40% above the top, also ask why. Both extremes have explanations, sometimes good ones, but the explanations should exist.
What actually drives the price (5 factors that matter)
The agency that quotes you AED 30,000 isn’t necessarily three times better than the one that quotes you AED 10,000. The difference is almost always one of these five things:
1. Custom design vs templates. A bespoke design that goes through wireframes, brand integration, and 2–3 revision rounds takes 40–80 hours. A high-quality template, customised with your brand, takes 5–15. The price difference reflects that.
2. Number of pages and content depth. Five pages is a different project from 30 pages. Each page needs copy, design layout, mobile optimisation, and SEO setup.
3. Integrations. A site that pulls in CRM data, payment gateways, booking systems, inventory feeds, or third-party APIs costs more, sometimes a lot more. Each integration adds engineering hours and ongoing maintenance risk.
4. Content creation. Does the agency write your copy and source/produce your images, or do you supply them? Content production can add AED 5,000–15,000 to a project.
5. Translation and bilingual support. A proper Arabic version with right-to-left (RTL) styling, native-translated content, and SEO for Arabic search adds 30–50% to the build cost. It’s worth it for any brand serious about KSA, but it’s not free.
Template vs custom: when each makes sense
Custom design isn’t automatically “better.” It’s a choice. Here’s how we frame it for clients:
Pick a template-based build when:
- You need to launch fast (4 weeks or less)
- Your brand is still evolving and you’ll rebrand within 18 months
- You have a tight budget and need to prove the channel works before investing more
- Your industry has well-understood UX patterns (most e-commerce, most service businesses, most local SMBs)
Pick a custom build when:
- Your business has a unique UX requirement no template handles (booking flows, configurators, multi-step quoting tools)
- Your brand is mature and your website needs to feel distinct from competitors
- You’re building something users will return to weekly, investment in usability compounds
- You’re at a size where a bad template-based site costs you more in lost conversions than a custom build costs to make
Most SMBs in the UAE should start with a high-quality template build, run it for 12 months, and only move to custom when the data tells them to.
WordPress vs Shopify vs custom: real cost comparison
The platform you pick changes the cost more than most agencies will admit upfront. Here’s the honest picture:
WordPress (with WooCommerce or otherwise) is the cheapest path for content-heavy sites and small e-commerce stores. Build cost: typically AED 7,500–18,000. Hosting: AED 100–300/month. The catch: it needs ongoing maintenance, plugin updates, security patches, occasional theme conflicts. Budget AED 2,000–5,000/year for proper upkeep.
Shopify is the cleanest e-commerce path. Build cost: typically AED 12,000–35,000. Platform fee: $39–$399/month depending on tier. The catch: less design flexibility, transaction fees on some plans, less freedom for custom backend logic. For most SMB e-commerce stores in the UAE, Shopify is the right answer, we covered this in detail in our Shopify vs WooCommerce post.
Custom-built (MERN, Laravel, Next.js, etc.) is the right choice when off-the-shelf platforms can’t handle what you’re building. Cost: AED 40,000+ and often much higher. Maintenance is mandatory and ongoing. Choose this only when the business case is clear.
The hidden costs nobody quotes
The cost of “the website” is rarely the cost of having a working website. These are the line items agencies often leave out of the initial quote, make sure yours includes them.
- Domain registration: AED 50–200/year
- Hosting: AED 100–600/month depending on stack and traffic
- SSL certificate: usually free (Let’s Encrypt) but some hosts charge AED 200–500/year
- Content production: AED 5,000–15,000 for copy and basic photography
- Stock photography: AED 500–3,000 depending on volume
- Translation (Arabic): AED 3,000–10,000 for a proper SMB site
- Initial SEO setup: AED 2,500–8,000 (technical SEO, schema markup, keyword optimisation)
- Post-launch maintenance: AED 500–2,500/month for updates, security, monitoring, minor tweaks
- Analytics + tracking setup (GA4, GTM, Search Console, Meta Pixel): AED 1,000–3,000
A “AED 10,000 website” with no clarity on these items often becomes an AED 20,000 commitment by month six. Ask explicitly which of these are included.
How to spot an overpriced quote
Three red flags worth taking seriously:
1. The agency won’t break down hours by role. A clean quote separates design hours, frontend hours, backend hours, and project management. If everything is bundled into a single “website development: AED 50,000” line, you can’t compare.
2. The agency includes services you didn’t ask for. “Premium SEO package” worth AED 15,000 added to a quote for a 5-page brochure site is padding. Question every line.
3. The agency refuses to publish typical price ranges. This is the easiest signal. Agencies that publish their prices (like our pricing page) have already done the maths. Agencies that hide pricing until you’re three calls in usually have margins they don’t want you to question.
How AVMDEVS prices (transparency moment)
We publish our packages openly because the alternative, three discovery calls before you find out a website costs more than your monthly rent, wastes everyone’s time.
Our four core packages:
- Startup Package: brand + informative site + social setup + 3 months SEO. From the lower end of the small business tier.
- E-commerce Package: brand + Shopify or WooCommerce store + product entry + social setup + 3 months SEO. From the lower end of the e-commerce tier.
- SEO Starter: monthly SEO retainer. From the cost of a single freelance hire.
- Social Media Starter: monthly content + community management. Similarly priced.
Anything outside these defaults gets a custom quote within 24 hours. No discovery-call gauntlet to get a number. Full breakdown on our pricing page.
Frequently asked questions
Is a website in Dubai more expensive than in other countries? For comparable agencies and comparable quality, Dubai is roughly 20–30% more expensive than offshore (Lebanese, Egyptian, Indian) agencies but cheaper than US/UK firms for the same scope. Lebanese agencies that serve the GCC, like AVMDEVS, sit in a useful middle, offering Dubai-quality work at non-Dubai overheads.
Why do quotes vary so much? Two reasons: real differences in scope (some agencies include content production, some don’t) and pure margin variation (some agencies charge a premium because they can). Always ask for an itemised quote.
Do I have to pay everything upfront? No reputable agency charges 100% upfront. Standard is 40–50% to kick off, the balance milestoned through delivery. If an agency wants the full amount before any work begins, walk away.
Can I host my site anywhere I want, or am I locked in? You should always own the domain, hosting account, and code. If an agency hosts your site on their account and won’t transfer it, that’s a hostage relationship. We covered this and four other vetting questions in our agency vetting guide.
How long does a typical Dubai website project take? Starter sites: 2–4 weeks. Small business sites: 4–8 weeks. E-commerce: 6–12 weeks. Custom platforms: 12 weeks and up. Anyone promising a complex build in two weeks is either skipping steps or planning to.