
How Much Does a Website Cost for a Small Business in Poland?
Every week I talk to a business owner in Częstochowa who got a quote for a website and has no idea if it's fair. One agency says 3,000 PLN. Another says 18,000 PLN. A friend says "just use Wix, it's free." Nobody explains what you're actually getting for those numbers. I've been building websites for Polish small businesses for years. Here are straight answers. The Three Options and What They Actually Cost There are three realistic paths for a small business website in Poland: a web agency, a freelancer, or a DIY platform. Each has a real price and real trade-offs. Web agencies in Poland typically charge between 5,000 PLN and 15,000 PLN for a standard small business website. Larger Warsaw-based agencies can push that figure to 20,000 PLN or more. You're paying for a team, project management, account managers, and overhead. The work quality varies wildly, and I've personally seen 12,000 PLN sites that looked like they were built in 2014. Freelancers are generally cheaper, ranging from 1
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