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Website Development Cost in Uzbekistan — 2026 Guide

How much does a website cost? The factors that affect price, site types, and hidden costs — fully explained.

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Website Development Cost in Uzbekistan — 2026 Guide

How much does a website cost?

"How much does a website cost?" is the most common question. And the honest answer is: "it depends." It's like asking "how much does a house cost?" — a one-room apartment and a two-story house aren't the same price. Let's break down what the price depends on.

Main factors that affect the price

Site type: a simple landing page or a complex platform
Number of pages: one page or fifty
Design: a ready template or a custom design from scratch
Features: a simple form or payments, registration, a user account
Number of languages: one language or three
Admin panel: whether you'll manage content yourself
Integrations: CRM, Telegram, payment systems

Site types and approximate tiers

The exact figure is set per project, but a general idea:

Landing page: a single-page promotional site — the most affordable, fastest
Corporate site: about the company, services, blog, contacts — mid tier
E-commerce: catalog, cart, payment, orders — high tier
Web platform: user accounts and complex logic — the highest tier

Why a "cheap site" ends up expensive

There are very cheap offers on the market. Often they:

are built on a ready template and look like hundreds of others
break on mobile devices
load slowly and lose SEO
have no admin panel — you pay again for every change

As a result, the site has to be rebuilt — meaning you pay twice.

Hidden costs

Beyond the site price, account for:

Domain: an annual fee (the .uz domain is inexpensive)
Hosting: storing the site on the internet
Technical support: updates and security
Content: text, images, translation

A good studio states these costs upfront and openly.

How to save sensibly

Define the project clearly — "we need everything" is the most expensive approach
Start with the most essential features in the first stage
Choose a system that can be expanded later
Look at the result — customers and sales — not just the price

Conclusion

A website is not an expense but an investment. A well-built site brings customers and pays for itself. A poorly built one only drains money.

XData provides an exact price and timeline for every project upfront and transparently. To get a free preliminary estimate for your website, contact us.