Knowing what a WordPress website costs in Canada in 2026 is the first step to budgeting confidently, and the range is wider than most Canadian business owners expect. dot832.ca breaks down every cost layer, from domains and hosting to design, plugins, and ongoing maintenance, so you can match your investment to your actual business goals. Whether you are weighing a DIY build, a freelancer, or a full-service agency, the numbers inside will help you spot hidden fees before they land on your invoice.
Canadian business owners often face a common hurdle when researching web design: vague, evasive pricing. Most agencies prefer to hide behind consultation forms rather than offering transparent numbers. This is a waste of time.
Here is the actual breakdown for WordPress website costs in Canada for 2026, quoted in local currency to avoid exchange rate surprises.
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The Three Tiers of WordPress Website Pricing
WordPress websites for Canadian businesses generally fall into three pricing categories. Understanding which tier fits your situation is the first step toward making an informed decision.
DIY Template Sites: $0 to $500 CAD
Building a site yourself is technically inexpensive. You are paying for hosting and a domain, which usually costs a few hundred dollars annually.
The problem is the massive time investment required for design, security, and maintenance. Most owners find their site looks like a generic template and struggles to convert visitors. This often ends up being a false economy.
Professional Starter Packages: $2,500 to $6,000 CAD
This is the range where most Canadian small businesses should be looking. A professional starter package typically includes custom design (not a raw template), responsive mobile layout, a set number of pages (usually 5 to 10), basic on-page SEO, and some level of training so you can manage content after launch.
At Dot832, our Canadian Website Starter Kit falls in this range. It includes everything listed above plus Canadian hosting, PIPEDA-compliant privacy and cookie policies, AODA-aware accessibility, and 30 days of post-launch support — all at a fixed price in Canadian dollars.
The key differentiator at this tier is scope clarity. A fixed-price package with a defined scope protects you from the budget creep that plagues hourly-rate projects. You know what you’re getting, what you’re paying, and when it will be done.
This tier is the right fit for professional services firms, trades companies, tourism operators, and nonprofits that need a professional online presence without the complexity of custom development.
Custom WordPress Projects: $8,000 to $50,000+ CAD
Custom projects go beyond what a starter package can deliver. You’re in custom territory when your project involves ecommerce with a large product catalogue, custom integrations with CRMs or booking systems, membership sites or gated content, multi-site deployments, or a migration from another platform where preserving SEO rankings is critical.
Pricing at this tier varies significantly based on complexity. A straightforward ecommerce site with 50 products might cost $10,000 to $15,000 CAD. A complex multi-site deployment with custom integrations could run $30,000 to $50,000 or more.
At Dot832, custom projects start with a paid discovery phase where we document requirements and define a detailed scope before quoting a fixed price. This protects both sides: you know exactly what you’re paying before committing, and we know exactly what we’re building.
What Drives the Price Up
Several factors push a WordPress project from the lower end of a pricing tier to the upper end. Understanding these helps you make informed decisions about where to invest and where to save.
Page count is the most obvious factor. An 8-page site costs less than a 25-page site because there’s more design, content, and testing involved. Ecommerce functionality adds significant cost because it requires payment processing, tax configuration, inventory management, and additional security. Custom integrations — connecting your website to a CRM, booking system, or ERP — require development time that template configurations don’t. Custom design (meaning a design created specifically for your brand, not adapted from a theme) adds cost but produces a more distinctive and conversion-focused result. Content creation is often overlooked in budgeting. If you need a copywriter to produce your website content, budget for that separately — it’s not typically included in the web design price.
What About Ongoing Costs?
The sticker price of building a website is only part of the picture. Ongoing costs are real and recurring.
Hosting runs $25 to $100+ CAD per month for properly managed Canadian WordPress hosting. Domain renewal is $15 to $25 per year for a .ca domain. SSL certificates are often included with hosting but may be a separate cost on some providers. WordPress maintenance — core updates, plugin updates, security monitoring, backups — runs $75 to $300+ CAD per month if you use a professional service. Doing it yourself is free but carries real risk if updates break something or a security vulnerability goes unpatched.
At Dot832, the first year of hosting is included with the Starter Kit, and ongoing maintenance plans start at a predictable monthly rate. This means your year-one cost is fully contained in the initial project price, with ongoing costs clearly defined from the start.
Why CAD Pricing Matters
Many Canadian businesses discover mid-project that their agency bills in US dollars. A $5,000 USD invoice is roughly $6,800 CAD at current exchange rates — a significant and often unexpected increase. Currency fluctuations during a multi-month project can make the final cost unpredictable.
Every Dot832 project is quoted, invoiced, and paid in Canadian dollars. No conversion fees, no exchange rate surprises, no fine print about foreign currency.
How to Choose the Right Investment Level
The right investment depends on what your website needs to do for your business. Ask yourself three questions. How important is your website to generating revenue? If your website is your primary lead generation channel, underinvesting is expensive in lost opportunities. How complex are your requirements? Ecommerce, integrations, and multi-site needs push you toward custom. If you need a clean, professional site with strong fundamentals, a starter package delivers excellent value. What’s your internal capacity? If you have someone on your team who can manage content updates and basic maintenance, you can save on ongoing support costs. If you don’t, factor in monthly maintenance from the start.
If you’re a Canadian business evaluating your options, we’d be happy to talk through your situation. Dot832 offers free consultations where we’ll assess your needs and give you an honest recommendation — even if that recommendation is to go with someone else.
