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How long does it take to build a website?

Most people are surprised it can be quicker than they think — if the groundwork is in place. Here are realistic timelines and the things that actually decide how fast your site goes live.

Typical timelines

  • Landing page — a few days to a week. One focused page is fast to design and build.
  • Business website (up to 5 pages) — about 1–2 weeks once content is ready.
  • Ecommerce / advanced — 3+ weeks, depending on the number of products and features.
  • Redesign — often quicker than a new build, since the content already exists.

What speeds a project up

  • Content ready early — text, logos, and images are the single biggest factor. The build moves fast when these are in hand.
  • Clear goals — knowing what the site needs to do avoids rework.
  • Quick feedback — fast replies on drafts keep momentum going.

What slows it down

  • Waiting on content — the most common delay by far.
  • Scope changes mid-build — adding pages or features after design has started.
  • Slow approvals — long gaps between rounds of feedback.

Need it faster?

If you're on a deadline, rush delivery can compress the timeline — typically getting a site live within a week. The key is having your content and goals ready up front.

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