How much does a website cost in Yerevan in 2026: real prices and what they consist of
A breakdown of website development costs in Armenia: landing page, corporate site, online store and web application. What drives the price and where you can save without losing quality.
"How much does a website cost?" is the question we hear most often in Yerevan. The honest answer: from $700 to tens of thousands of dollars — and that's not evasion, it's the difference between a business card page and a full web application. Let's break down what makes up the price so you can estimate your project before ever talking to a studio.
Price benchmarks in Armenia in 2026
- Landing page — from $700. One page for a specific service or product: offer, benefits, lead form. Timeline: 1–2 weeks.
- Corporate website — from $1,200. Several sections: services, about, portfolio, contacts, blog. Timeline: 3–5 weeks.
- Online store or catalog — from $2,500. Product cards, cart, payments, an admin panel for managing stock. Timeline: 5+ weeks.
- Web application (user accounts, subscriptions, integrations) — from $4,000. Here the price depends entirely on functionality.
These are realistic floors for turnkey work of decent quality: responsive layout, fast loading, basic SEO. A freelancer may quote less — but that usually leads to the "cheap, then rebuilt twice" cycle.
What the price consists of
Discovery. Before anything is designed or coded, you need to understand who comes to the site and what they should do: leave a request, buy, book. Skipping this step is the main reason "beautiful sites that don't sell" exist.
Design. A template costs less, custom design costs more. For local businesses in Yerevan a hybrid often makes sense: a clean standard structure plus brand colors and real photos instead of stock images.
Development. Loading speed, correct behavior on phones (most Armenian traffic is mobile), forms that actually deliver leads. This is where corners are usually cut — and then the site silently loses customers.
Content and languages. In Armenia a website almost always needs at least two languages, often three: Armenian, Russian, English. Translation and adaptation are a separate budget line that half of all estimates forget.
Integrations. Payments, CRM, telephony, online booking, Telegram notifications for new leads. Each integration adds to the budget — but these are usually what turn a site from a business card into a working tool.
Where you can save — and where you can't
You can: start with a landing page instead of a big site, use proven design components, launch in stages — core first, then improvements based on real feedback.
You can't: on the mobile version, loading speed and analytics. Without them you won't know where visitors drop off, and advertising money will quietly burn.
Why "cheaper" often ends up more expensive
A typical story clients bring us: a site was ordered at half price, six months later it turns out it can't be extended, there's no analytics, everything breaks on phones — and the project is rebuilt from scratch. Total cost: double. A fixed quote before the start and weekly demos solve this: you see what you're paying for at every step.
What's next
If you want to know what your website would cost — tell us about the task in a couple of sentences. Within 24 hours we'll come back with scope, timeline and a fixed price. Free, no strings attached.