Ask five Athens agencies what a website costs and you will get answers from €200 to €10,000 for what sounds like the same thing. It is not the same thing. Here is how the market actually breaks down, so you can place any quote you receive.
Under €500 you are buying a template with your logo on it — usually from Facebook-ad specialists who deliver in three days and disappear in four. Between €500 and €1,500 you can get a properly built small site: custom structure, real SEO basics, someone who answers the phone after launch. From €1,500 to €4,000 sits serious work for businesses whose site carries real revenue — e-shops, multi-page bilingual sites, booking flows.
The questions that reveal a quote’s honesty
Who owns the domain and the code? What exactly happens after launch, and at what monthly cost? Is SEO structure included or an extra? What does the price assume about content — do you write it or do they? A €900 quote that includes content and care can be cheaper than a €500 one that includes neither.
Our own approach is simple: we scope every project after a short call, and you see exactly what is included — in writing — before anything starts.


