UNITED STATES

A fixed number, in a market that quotes ranges

American web pricing runs from $1,500 to $35,000 for work that often looks identical from the outside. The number here is published before you call and does not move once agreed.

AT A GLANCE
Currency
Invoiced in euros. About $1,750 and $3,500 at current rates.
Sales tax
Not charged. Non-US supplier of services.
Languages
Two included — English and Spanish is the common pair.
Time zone
UTC+7. Work lands overnight relative to US hours.

What the US market asks of your site

  1. Accessibility is a litigation risk, not a checkbox

    There were roughly 3,117 federal website-accessibility lawsuits in 2025, up 27% on the year before and about 36% of all ADA Title III filings. Adding state courts takes the total past 5,000. New York alone accounted for 1,021.

  2. What is and is not promised here

    Accessibility basics are built in and every delivery is scored on them. That is a signal, not a certification: a Lighthouse score does not equal WCAG conformance, and anyone selling you "ADA compliant" from an automated scan is overselling. If you need conformance, you need a specialist audit, and this is the right foundation for one.

  3. No cookies, no consent surface

    State privacy laws keep multiplying. This build sets no cookies and loads nothing third-party, so most of the surface those laws address does not exist on your site.

  4. Speed, where the traffic is

    US mobile traffic is the majority for most small businesses. 83 KB and seven scripts, against the 300 KB a page-builder site sends before a word of content.

What a US site costs, and where this sits

Most professional US builds land between $3,000 and $15,000, with $1,000 to $6,000 a year on top for maintenance, hosting and licences. The spread is wide because almost nobody publishes a number.

US freelancer
$1,500 – $8,000
Agency
from $6,000, boutique shops $6,000 – $35,000
Typical professional build
$3,000 – $15,000
TIER-01 here
€1,500 — about $1,750, fixed
TIER-02 here
€3,000 — about $3,500, 15 pages, two languages

New York, Los Angeles, Chicago, Miami, Austin, Boston, Seattle, Denver and the Bay Area — delivery is remote, so the rate does not follow the zip code.

This is general information, not legal or tax advice. Nothing here is a representation of ADA or WCAG conformance. Your attorney or CPA remains the authority on your own position.

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