How Much Does a Website Cost in Nepal in 2026? A Transparent Pricing Breakdown

How Much Does a Website Cost in Nepal in 2026? A Transparent Pricing Breakdown

neptechpalblogMar 23, 2026

“How much does a website cost?” is the most common question Nepali business owners ask before starting a web project — and it’s the question most web development companies dodge. You’ll hear “it depends,” and while that’s technically true, it’s not helpful. If you’re budgeting for a website in Nepal in 2026, you deserve actual numbers. This guide gives you the website cost in Nepal in 2026 — broken down by type, feature, and ongoing expense — so you can plan with confidence.

At NepTechPal, we believe transparent pricing is fundamental to building trust. Here’s what websites actually cost in Nepal right now.

How Much Does a Basic Business Website Cost in Nepal?

A basic business website with 5-7 pages, professional design, and mobile responsiveness costs between NPR 60,000 and NPR 150,000 in Nepal in 2026, with most quality projects landing around NPR 80,000 to NPR 120,000.

This is the most common type of website for small and medium businesses in Nepal. A basic business website typically includes:

  • Home page with company overview and key services
  • About page detailing your business story and team
  • Services page (or individual pages per service)
  • Contact page with form, Google Maps embed, phone number, and email
  • Gallery or portfolio page showcasing your work
  • Mobile-responsive design that works on all screen sizes
  • Basic on-page SEO including meta titles, descriptions, and clean URLs
  • SSL certificate for security (HTTPS)

Here’s where pricing varies within that range:

Factor Lower End (NPR 60,000) Higher End (NPR 150,000)
Design Template-based Custom design from scratch
Pages 5 pages 7-10 pages
Content You provide content Agency writes SEO content
Features Contact form only Blog, newsletter signup, analytics
SEO Basic meta tags Full on-page SEO optimization
Timeline 2 weeks 4-6 weeks

Important: Beware of agencies advertising websites for NPR 15,000-25,000. At that price point, you’re typically getting a pre-made template with your logo slapped on, minimal customization, no SEO, and no ongoing support. These sites often create more problems than they solve — they load slowly, look generic, and can actually hurt your brand perception.

How Much Does an E-Commerce Website Cost in Nepal?

An e-commerce website in Nepal costs between NPR 150,000 and NPR 500,000, depending on the number of products, payment gateway integrations, and custom features required.

E-commerce is significantly more complex than a basic business website because it involves:

  • Product catalog management (categories, variants, images, descriptions)
  • Shopping cart and checkout flow
  • Payment gateway integration (eSewa, Khalti, Fonepay, or international options)
  • Order management system
  • Customer account creation and management
  • Inventory tracking
  • Shipping calculation and tracking
  • Security measures for financial transactions
E-Commerce Level Price Range (NPR) What You Get
Starter (WooCommerce) 150,000 – 250,000 Up to 100 products, basic payment integration, standard theme
Professional 250,000 – 400,000 Custom design, multiple payment gateways, advanced filters, analytics
Enterprise (Custom) 400,000 – 500,000+ Custom-built platform, multi-vendor support, API integrations, advanced reporting

Platform costs also vary:

  • WooCommerce (WordPress): Free plugin, but hosting, theme, and extensions add NPR 20,000-50,000/year
  • Shopify: USD 29-299/month (approximately NPR 3,900-40,000/month) plus transaction fees
  • Custom Laravel/Django build: Higher upfront cost but no monthly platform fees and complete control

For a complete guide, read our article on e-commerce website development in Nepal.

How Much Does a Custom Web Application Cost?

Custom web applications in Nepal range from NPR 200,000 to NPR 500,000+ for most business projects, with complex enterprise solutions potentially exceeding NPR 1,000,000.

A custom web application is different from a website. While a website primarily displays information, a web application performs specific business functions — like a booking system, inventory management tool, CRM, or SaaS product.

Application Type Typical Cost (NPR) Examples
Simple business tool 200,000 – 350,000 Appointment scheduler, basic CRM, internal dashboard
Medium complexity 350,000 – 600,000 Hotel booking system, school management system, e-learning platform
Complex enterprise 600,000 – 1,500,000+ Multi-tenant SaaS, fintech platform, healthcare management system

Custom applications require more development time, testing, and ongoing maintenance. They’re typically built with frameworks like Laravel, Django, or React/Next.js for scalability and performance.

When is custom worth the investment? If your business process can’t be handled by existing software, or if you need to connect multiple systems together through API integrations, a custom solution saves money long-term by eliminating manual processes and reducing errors.

What Are the Ongoing Costs After My Website Launches?

Website ownership involves recurring annual costs of approximately NPR 10,000-60,000 per year for hosting, domain, maintenance, and security — depending on your site’s complexity and traffic.

Many business owners focus only on the upfront development cost and are surprised by ongoing expenses. Here’s a complete picture:

Domain Name Costs

Domain Type Annual Cost (NPR)
.com 1,500 – 2,000
.com.np 1,000 – 1,500 (registered through Mercantile)
.np Free (through NTC registration, but process is lengthy)

For guidance on choosing between these, see our domain name selection guide.

Web Hosting Costs

Hosting Type Annual Cost (NPR) Best For
Shared hosting 2,000 – 5,000 Basic business websites with low traffic
VPS hosting 10,000 – 30,000 Growing businesses, e-commerce sites
Cloud hosting (AWS/GCP) 20,000 – 100,000+ High-traffic sites, web applications
Managed WordPress hosting 8,000 – 25,000 WordPress sites needing speed and security

Read our full web hosting comparison for Nepal to choose the right option.

Maintenance and Security

Service Monthly Cost (NPR) What’s Included
Basic maintenance 5,000 – 10,000 Updates, backups, uptime monitoring
Standard maintenance 10,000 – 15,000 Above + content updates, security patches, monthly report
Premium maintenance 15,000 – 25,000 Above + performance optimization, priority support, feature additions

The cost of NOT maintaining your website is higher than maintenance itself. Outdated WordPress plugins are the #1 entry point for hackers. A hacked website can cost you thousands in recovery, lost business, and damaged reputation. Learn more about what happens when you forget about website maintenance.

SSL Certificate

  • Free: Let’s Encrypt (included with most good hosting)
  • Premium: NPR 5,000 – 25,000/year (for e-commerce or sites handling sensitive data)

How Does Pricing Compare: Freelancer vs Agency vs NepTechPal?

Freelancer pricing starts around NPR 10,000 for basic projects; agencies typically charge NPR 80,000+; NepTechPal offers competitive agency-quality work with transparent pricing starting at NPR 60,000.

Here’s the honest comparison:

Provider Type Basic Site (NPR) E-Commerce (NPR) Custom App (NPR) Includes SEO? Ongoing Support?
Beginner freelancer 10,000 – 40,000 40,000 – 100,000 60,000 – 150,000 Rarely No guarantee
Experienced freelancer 40,000 – 100,000 100,000 – 200,000 150,000 – 300,000 Sometimes Depends
Budget agency 30,000 – 80,000 80,000 – 200,000 Not offered Basic Limited
Professional agency 80,000 – 200,000 200,000 – 500,000 300,000 – 800,000+ Yes Yes
Kathmandu top-tier 150,000 – 500,000 300,000 – 800,000 500,000 – 2,000,000+ Yes Yes

Where does NepTechPal fit? We’re a professional agency based in Pokhara with pricing that’s competitive with Kathmandu agencies but with the advantage of local presence. Our clients get the full-service experience — design, development, SEO, and ongoing support — without paying the overhead that Kathmandu-based agencies build into their pricing.

For a deeper comparison of hiring options, read our guide on freelancer vs agency for IT projects.

What Hidden Costs Should I Watch Out For?

The most common hidden costs in website projects are revision charges, premium plugin licenses, content creation, stock photography, and post-launch changes that weren’t in the original scope.

Before signing any contract, ask about these:

  1. Revision limits: Some agencies include 2-3 rounds of revisions; extras cost NPR 5,000-15,000 per round
  2. Premium plugins/themes: WordPress themes cost NPR 5,000-15,000; premium plugins like WooCommerce extensions can add NPR 10,000-50,000
  3. Content creation: Professional copywriting costs NPR 1,500-5,000 per page; photography costs NPR 10,000-30,000 for a business shoot
  4. Stock photos: NPR 500-3,000 per image from stock libraries
  5. Email setup: Professional email (@yourbusiness.com) costs NPR 3,000-8,000/year through Google Workspace or similar
  6. Scope creep: “Can you just add one more thing?” — unclear scope leads to cost overruns. Insist on a detailed written proposal
  7. Migration costs: If you’re moving from an old site, data migration can add NPR 10,000-30,000

NepTechPal’s approach: We provide detailed written proposals that list every deliverable, feature, and cost. No surprises. If something isn’t in the proposal, it’s either included at no extra charge or clearly quoted before we proceed.

How Can I Get the Best Value for My Website Budget?

Maximize your website investment by prioritizing a mobile-first approach, investing in SEO from day one, choosing the right technology for your needs (not the most expensive one), and planning for ongoing maintenance.

Here are practical strategies:

Start with what you need, not what you want. Launch with core pages and features, then add more as your business grows and you see what your customers actually use.

Invest in content. The cheapest website with excellent content will outperform an expensive website with poor content. Budget for quality copywriting, photography, and content marketing.

Don’t skip SEO. A beautiful website that nobody finds is a waste of money. Building SEO into your site from the start costs far less than trying to retrofit it later.

Choose the right platform. WordPress is perfect for most small businesses. Don’t pay for custom development when a well-built WordPress site will achieve the same results at a fraction of the cost.

Plan for the long term. A NPR 60,000 website that needs to be rebuilt in a year costs you NPR 120,000. A NPR 120,000 website built properly the first time is the better investment.

What the Community Is Asking

Website pricing is one of the most debated topics in Nepali business communities online. On Quora, the question “How much does a website cost in Nepal?” generates answers ranging from NPR 15,000 to NPR 500,000+ — a range so wide it’s barely useful.

The confusion stems from several factors:

No industry-standard pricing exists. Unlike plumbing or construction, web development in Nepal has no standardized rate card. Every agency and freelancer sets their own prices based on their skills, overhead, and market positioning.

Cheap isn’t always cheap. Multiple community discussions warn about businesses that paid NPR 20,000-30,000 for a website, only to spend another NPR 100,000+ fixing issues, rebuilding from scratch, or dealing with security breaches.

Many businesses don’t understand what they’re buying. Common complaints include “they charged me extra for making my site work on mobile” or “I didn’t know I had to pay for hosting separately.” These issues are avoidable with a transparent provider who explains all costs upfront.

The freelancer vs agency debate is heated. Some business owners swear by talented freelancers they found for NPR 30,000. Others share horror stories of freelancers disappearing mid-project. The consensus: freelancers can work for small projects, but anything tied to your revenue stream deserves the accountability of a registered company.

How NepTechPal Can Help

NepTechPal provides transparent, detailed proposals for every web project — no hidden fees, no surprises. Based in Pokhara, we offer competitive pricing that makes professional web development accessible to businesses of all sizes, from startups to established enterprises. Every project includes responsive design, basic SEO, and post-launch support.

We’ll give you an honest assessment of what your project needs and what it will cost. Sometimes that means telling you WordPress is sufficient when you thought you needed a custom build — saving you hundreds of thousands of rupees.

Get a free project quote at neptechpal.com.np

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I get a good website for under NPR 50,000 in Nepal?

You can get a functional website, but “good” is relative. Under NPR 50,000, expect a template-based WordPress site with minimal customization. For a professional site with custom design, SEO, and mobile optimization, budget at least NPR 80,000-120,000.

Why is there such a huge price difference between web developers in Nepal?

The range reflects differences in experience, design quality, included services (SEO, content, maintenance), technology used, and business overhead. A NPR 30,000 quote and a NPR 200,000 quote aren’t for the same product — always compare deliverables, not just prices.

Should I pay everything upfront for my website?

No. Standard practice in Nepal is 40-50% upfront and the remainder upon completion. Be cautious of any developer or agency demanding full payment before starting work. NepTechPal follows a milestone-based payment structure tied to project deliverables.

Is it cheaper to build my own website using Wix or Squarespace?

DIY platforms cost USD 12-40/month (NPR 1,600-5,400/month) and can work for very simple sites. However, they have significant limitations in customization, SEO, performance, and scalability. For a business that depends on its web presence, the “savings” often cost more in lost opportunities and eventual migration to a professional platform.

How much should I budget annually for my website after launch?

Budget NPR 15,000-60,000 per year for domain, hosting, and basic maintenance. E-commerce sites or sites requiring regular updates should budget NPR 80,000-200,000 annually including content updates, security monitoring, and feature enhancements.


Ready to get a transparent quote for your website project? NepTechPal’s team in Pokhara will give you honest pricing with no hidden costs. Get a free consultation at neptechpal.com.np


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