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2026-06-097 min read

How Much Does a Website Cost in Malaysia in 2026? (An Honest Guide for SMEs)

If you've been searching for website pricing for your business, you've probably seen quotes ranging from RM 200 to RM 20,000. Confused? You're right to be.

In Malaysia, website pricing is not determined by arbitrary developer rates — it's determined by what that website can actually do for your business.

Here is a realistic breakdown of 2026 market pricing that every Malaysian SME owner should understand before making a decision.

1. Landing Page (RM 500 – RM 1,000)

Who it's for:
  • Target Audience: Contractors, car wash shops, or any business that only needs one central 'hub' to convert traffic from Facebook or Instagram into WhatsApp inquiries.
  • What you get: A single, clean, mobile-friendly page with a prominent WhatsApp button for fast lead closing.
  • Core Focus: Conversions. It's not about a beautiful design — it's about getting customers to press the 'Book Now' button.

2. Template Corporate Website (RM 1,500 – RM 3,000)

Who it's for:
  • Target Audience: Companies that need credibility. If your clients are large corporations or government bodies, they will Google your company name. Without a website, they won't trust you.
  • What you get: 4–6 pages (Home, About, Services, Contact), a blog system, and a professional company image.

3. Custom Web System (From RM 3,000)

Who it's for:
  • Target Audience: Businesses with operational problems. For example: wanting your own booking system, a member portal, or an inventory management system that doesn't exist off-the-shelf.
  • What you get: A system custom-tailored to your exact business processes — with full code ownership and zero monthly software subscriptions.

Why Do Some Developers Only Charge RM 200?

Be careful. In Malaysia, when pricing is too low, you'll typically encounter these serious problems:

Common Pitfalls of Cheap Websites:
  • Support Disappears: After you pay, the developer becomes unreachable. No updates, no fixes, no help.
  • Not Mobile-Responsive: The website looks fine on a laptop, but 'breaks' when opened on a phone. Remember — 90% of your customers browse on their phone.
  • You Don't Own It: The developer uses their own account for hosting. When you want to move or change providers, they demand thousands of Ringgit in 'migration fees'.

Conclusion: Which One Is Right for You?

Don't buy an 'expensive' website if all you really need is leads.

If you're a contractor or shop owner, a high-converting Landing Page will deliver far better ROI than a beautiful Corporate Website that sits empty.

At Cipta Craft Solutions, we focus on helping Malaysian SMEs get digital systems that deliver real results — not just a website for the sake of having one. Book your free consultation today and let's talk about what your business actually needs.

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