What actually determines the price?
- Number and complexity of genuinely different pages
- Custom design versus a largely pre-built template
- Whether website text is supplied, improved or created
- Additional languages and translation method
- Integrations such as booking, reviews, forms or a blog
- Migration, redirects and technical clean-up of an existing site
- Hosting, maintenance and changes after launch
Why Swiss quotes can look completely different
Public Swiss offers cover a broad range because scopes are not comparable. A standardised build with client-supplied content is a different product from a project that includes information architecture, tailored design, website text preparation, technical migration and ongoing coordination.
Ask who prepares the structure and website text, whether mobile and SEO basics are included, how many review rounds are planned, who owns the domain and what happens after launch.
A practical small-business example
| Project | Typical Lineaweb scope | Starting price |
|---|---|---|
| One Page | One long, structured page for a focused offer | CHF 690 |
| Business | Up to 5 pages for SMEs with several services | CHF 1’090 |
| Business Plus | Up to 10 pages and a more complex content structure | CHF 1’590 |
Think in break-even, not only expense
If a CHF 1’090 website helps generate an additional job with CHF 600 contribution margin, two such jobs would mathematically cover the one-time build cost. This is not a revenue promise; it is simply a more useful way to judge an investment than “cheap versus expensive”.
Do I need a monthly subscription?+
No. Lineaweb website creation can be purchased without ongoing care. Website Care is optional and shown separately.
Are domain and third-party fees included?+
External fees are kept transparent rather than hidden inside the project price.
Why can DIY be cheaper?+
Because you take on the work yourself: structure, text, design decisions, mobile testing, SEO settings and long-term maintenance.