Priced in euro, so the quote is the invoice
Ireland is the only English-speaking market on this list that pays in euro. No conversion, no rate on the day, no rounding in someone else’s favour. €1,500 is the number that leaves your account.
- Currency
- Euro. The published price is the invoiced price — nothing is converted.
- VAT
- Not charged. Non-EU supplier — a registered business reverse-charges at 23%.
- Languages
- Two included, if you serve more than one market.
- Time zone
- UTC+7. Six to seven hours ahead of Dublin — replies land before your morning.
What Ireland asks of your site
Section 151 asks for more than most Irish sites show
Under the Companies Act 2014, an Irish company must display in a prominent and easily accessible place: its full registered name with designation, its legal form, its place of registration, its registered number and the address of its registered office. Most SME sites carry the name and stop there. Both tiers include the page that carries all of it.
The European Accessibility Act is already in force
Directive (EU) 2019/882 has applied since 28 June 2025 and covers e-commerce services sold to consumers. The one categorical carve-out for services is the microenterprise exemption: fewer than ten employees and turnover at or below €2 million. Cross either line and it is gone. Accessibility basics are built in and scored every delivery — a signal, not an EN 301 549 conformance audit.
No cookies, so no banner
The Data Protection Commission is the lead supervisory authority for much of the technology industry in Europe, and its cookie position is correspondingly firm: consent before any non-essential cookie is set, and continuing to browse is not consent. This build sets none and loads nothing third-party, so there is nothing to consent to, no banner to license, and no layout shift on first view.
You own the code
Full IP transfer on final payment, repository included. No proprietary builder and no annual licence, so changing supplier is a clone rather than a rebuild.
What an Irish site costs, and where this sits
Irish small-business builds usually land between €1,500 and €6,500, with €60 to €180 a month on top for a care plan. The spread comes from who builds it rather than from what gets built.
- Irish freelancer
- €800 – €3,000
- Brochure site
- €500 – €2,500
- Small business build
- €2,500 – €6,500
- Care plan, afterwards
- €60 – €180 a month
- TIER-01 here
- €1,500 fixed, 5 pages, 10 working days
- TIER-02 here
- €3,000 fixed, 15 pages, two languages, 20 days
Dublin, Cork, Galway, Limerick, Waterford, Kilkenny and Sligo — delivery is remote, and because the currency matches, the number on this page is the number on the invoice.
This is general information, not legal or tax advice. Nothing here is a representation of EN 301 549 or WCAG conformance. Your accountant or solicitor remains the authority on your own position.