How much does a website cost in Argentina in 2026
Website prices can vary a lot depending on the goal, number of sections, design level, self-management needs, ecommerce, animations, or integrations. In this guide, we show estimated ARS prices to help you make a better decision.

One of the most common questions before hiring a website project is simple: how much does it cost to build a website in Argentina?
The answer depends on the type of project. A simple website to present a business is not the same as a self-managed catalog, a complete ecommerce store, or a custom digital experience with animations and visual effects.
These values are estimates and may vary depending on scope, number of sections, design level, features, content loading, integrations, and the level of customization each business needs.
Estimated website prices in Argentina
To better understand how much a website can cost, it helps to separate projects by type of solution. Each format responds to a different need: professional presence, catalog, online sales, institutional positioning, or visual differentiation.
Why a website can cost ARS $250,000 or more than ARS $800,000
The price of a website does not depend only on how many screens it has. It is also affected by the design level, content strategy, development quality, self-management capabilities, integrations, and the commercial goal of the project.
“A website should not be judged only by what it costs to build, but by what it can help organize, communicate, and sell.”
Number of sections and content
A one-page website does not require the same work as a site with multiple sections, service pages, case studies, blog, catalog, or admin panel. The more content needs to be structured, designed, and uploaded, the bigger the project scope.
Custom design
Adapting a simple structure is not the same as designing a custom visual experience. When a brand needs to stand out, refine every interaction, and build a more premium presence, the process requires more visual direction, iteration, and development.
Self-management and features
If you need to edit products, upload promotions, manage orders, or update content without depending on a developer, the project needs a self-managed structure. That adds value, but also requires more planning and development.
Ecommerce and integrations
An ecommerce project is not just a website with products. It needs a clear buying experience, cart logic, checkout, payment methods, order management, and often integrations with external tools. That is why it usually starts from a higher price point.
Animations, 3D, and premium experience
Animations, 3D elements, and advanced interactions can significantly elevate brand perception, but they also require more design time, testing, optimization, and development so the experience looks good and performs fast.
Which type of website fits your business
Before asking for a quote, it is important to understand what you need to achieve. Not every business needs to start with a complex website, and not every business should stay with a basic online presence.
So, how much should your business invest?
The best investment is not always the cheapest or the most expensive. It is the one that best responds to the current stage of your business. If you are still validating an idea, a simple website may be enough. If you already have products, clients, and an active operation, a catalog, an institutional site, or ecommerce may make much more sense.
A professional website should not be just a visual piece. It should help you organize your message, explain what you sell more clearly, build trust, and make the next step easier: an inquiry, a booking, a purchase, or a meeting.
“The right question is not how much a website costs, but what it needs to achieve for that investment to make sense.”
At Synttek, we design websites based on the business goal
At Synttek, we build websites, virtual catalogs, ecommerce stores, and custom digital experiences for businesses that want to look more professional, organize their online presence, and convert better.
We can help you define whether it makes sense to start with a simple website, a self-managed catalog, an institutional site, an online store, or a more advanced experience with animations and custom development.
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