How Long Does It Take to Build a Website?
How long a site takes to build depends mainly on its scope and on how quickly the content comes in. Below are realistic timelines and the biggest "time sink" that few people think about at the start.
Rough timelines
A simple business-card site (one-page) is usually ready within a few days to two weeks. An extensive site with many subpages and animations - from several weeks upward. A store or a custom system takes the longest, because integrations and testing are added on top.
The most common bottleneck: content
The biggest impact on the timeline comes not from code, but from content: copy, photos, and decisions. A site can be technically finished and then wait for weeks on service descriptions or product photos.
That's why we always define the content scope at the start and send over a question template - the sooner you deliver it, the sooner the site goes live.
How to speed it up
Prepare the content before the start, appoint one person to make decisions and approvals, and begin with a smaller scope (MVP) that you'll expand after launch. This setup can cut the project time by as much as half.
In brief
- Business-card site: days to 2 weeks; full site: several weeks+; store/system: the longest.
- It's content, not code, that most often stretches the timeline.
- Ready materials and a single decision-maker speed things up significantly.
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