What it costs
How much does web design cost in Cape Town? (2026)
There is no single price for web design in Cape Town, and any quote given before someone asks what the site is for is a guess. Cape Town has one of the strongest design cultures in the country, which means it is easy to find beautiful work and just as easy to overpay for polish you do not need. Below are the real 2026 numbers, in rand, with the things that actually move them.
What you are actually paying for
A web design price is set by scope, not page count. The same “five-page website” can honestly cost R6,000 or R60,000 in Cape Town. Five things decide where you land:
- Template or custom design. A template is fast and cheap. A custom design built around your brand and a clear conversion goal costs more because someone is designing, not assembling.
- Features. Static pages are cheap. Online payments, bookings, a blog or CMS, a members area, and integrations each add real build time and push the quote up.
- Who builds it. A DIY tool, a freelancer, a full agency, and an engineering studio price the same outcome very differently, mostly because of overhead and the markup chain.
- Content. Copy, photography, and product data are work. If you do not supply them, someone on the team charges to create them.
- Whether it has to convert. A site meant to look credible is cheaper than one engineered to turn visitors into enquiries, because conversion design and clear words take real thought.
What web design costs in Cape Town, by type
| Type of work | Typical price | Best for |
|---|---|---|
| DIY builder (Wix, Squarespace, Shopify) | R0 to R500 / month | Very early or very simple businesses |
| Freelancer, template build (about 5 pages) | R4,000 to R15,000 | A clean brochure site, fast |
| Custom-designed small business site | R15,000 to R50,000 | Cape Town businesses that need to convert |
| Corporate site with custom CMS | R50,000 to R150,000 | Larger teams, many pages, sign-off |
| Standard online store (WooCommerce / Shopify) | R25,000 to R90,000 | Selling products online |
| Web designer hourly rate | R250 to R1,500 / hour | Ad-hoc fixes or small changes |
Ranges reflect typical Cape Town market rates in 2026. Your quote depends on scope, features, and who builds it, not on the suburb the designer sits in.
Freelancer, agency, or studio in Cape Town?
- Freelancer. Best value for a straightforward Cape Town site. You get direct attention and a lower price, and you trade some reliability and breadth. Check they hand over everything you own.
- Agency. More hands and process, and more overhead. Roughly 30 to 40 percent of a typical agency invoice is account management and markup. That is fair if you need the project managed, and poor value if you are paying it for a five-page brochure site.
- Studio or engineer. You talk to the person building it, with no markup chain. AI-assisted builds compress the greenfield work, so a custom small site can ship in days rather than weeks, and more of the budget goes into the parts that actually convert.
Where the money gets wasted
- Paying for polish over purpose. Cape Town does gorgeous work, but a beautiful site that does not convert or get found is money half spent. Make sure the brief includes the outcome, not just the aesthetic.
- Buying pages you will not use. Scope to the job, not to a package tier. A “10-page premium” bundle is wasted if six of those pages never earn their keep.
- Not owning your assets. Make sure the domain, hosting, and code are in your name and handed over. Re-buying your own site later is the single most expensive mistake on this page.
- Confusing a logo with a website that converts. Pretty is not the same as findable and persuasive. Budget for the words and the structure, not just the look.
For the bigger picture across everything an SA business buys, see our guide to what digital work costs in South Africa. If you are comparing cities, read web design cost in Johannesburg, and for the full breakdown by type, how much a website costs in South Africa.
Whether a new Cape Town site needs a custom build or a clean template, and how to make it findable when buyers ask AI engines for the best in your category, is the kind of question we answer plainly at Zaiq: bring the problem, get a working fix on a fixed price in rand.
How to choose a web designer in Cape Town
Five checks that separate web design worth paying for from a quote that wastes money.
Name the job before you ask for a price
Write one sentence on what the site must do: get found, take bookings, sell, or build trust. The job sets the scope and the scope sets the quote. Page count is a poor proxy for cost.
Pick your tier honestly
Match the job to a tier: DIY builder for very early, freelancer template for a clean brochure site, custom design or studio when the site has to convert or integrate with payments and bookings.
Get two or three quotes on one brief
Give every Cape Town quoter the identical one-paragraph brief and feature list so the numbers are comparable. A good quote itemises design, build, content, and ongoing costs. Walk away from "contact us" pricing and vague retainers.
Confirm you own everything at handover
The domain, hosting, and code must be registered in your name and handed to you. Re-buying your own website later is the most expensive mistake there is, and it is entirely avoidable.
Budget the running costs separately
Add the domain, hosting, and any maintenance as a monthly line. A cheap build with heavy monthly lock-in can cost more over two years than a higher build fee on light running costs.
Questions people ask
How much does web design cost in Cape Town?
A template website from a Cape Town freelancer costs R4,000 to R15,000 in 2026, a custom-designed small business site R15,000 to R50,000, and a corporate build R50,000 to R150,000 or more. Add roughly R100 a year for a .co.za domain and R50 to R500 a month for hosting on top of the design fee.
Is web design cheaper in Cape Town than Johannesburg?
Prices are effectively the same. Cape Town has a strong design and studio scene, so quality at the freelancer and studio end is easy to find, but the rand figures match Johannesburg closely. Work is quoted and delivered remotely, so the city sets the vibe of the market far more than it sets the price.
How much does a web designer charge per hour in Cape Town?
Freelance web designers in Cape Town charge about R250 to R750 an hour in 2026, while studios and agencies bill R600 to R1,500 an hour once overhead is added. Most real projects are quoted as a fixed price for the whole build rather than by the hour, which is far easier to budget.
What is the cheapest way to get a website in Cape Town?
A DIY builder like Wix, Squarespace, or Shopify at R0 to about R500 a month with no build fee, or a junior freelancer on a template from around R4,000. Both trade a template look and your own time for the lowest cost, and suit very early or very simple Cape Town businesses that just need to be findable.
How long does a website take to build in Cape Town?
A template site takes a few days to two weeks, a custom small business site two to six weeks, and a corporate or ecommerce build six weeks or more. AI-assisted builds compress the greenfield work, so a working first version in days is realistic for simpler Cape Town sites even when the final polish takes longer.
Do I need a Cape Town web designer for a Cape Town business?
Not necessarily. Local helps if you want in-person meetings or photography of a physical premises in Cape Town. Otherwise design, build, and handover all happen online, so a great remote designer anywhere in South Africa works fine. Judge the portfolio and the handover terms, not the location.