Small Business Website — Without the Agency Overhead
Restaurant, hair salon, tradesperson, dental practice, law firm — most small businesses don't need a highly complex website. They need a page that shows what the business does, builds trust, and turns visitors into calls or enquiries. That's exactly what Nordbüro's packages are built for.
What a small business website actually costs
Realistically, pricing falls into two tiers:
Landing page, from €799. A single page covering everything that matters — introduction, services, contact. Delivered in about 5 business days. A good fit for a new opening, or any business that needs a professional online presence fast.
Business website, from €1,499. Up to 5 pages, a design tailored to your brand, optionally a blog or a simple self-managed CMS. Delivered in about 10 business days. The right choice for most established small businesses.
(Full pricing breakdown with examples: What Does a Website Cost in 2026?)
Examples from real industries
The following 22 industry demos are already built and live — not generic templates, but each with industry-specific details (a menu with online reservations for a restaurant, appointment booking for a clinic, a project gallery for a tradesperson):
- Food & hospitality — restaurant with menu, reservation CTA, and story section
- Health & beauty — dental practice, physiotherapy clinic, premium hair salon
- Trades & retail — electrician, construction company, handmade goods shop
- Legal & finance — law firm, insurance broker
Every demo is live and clickable before you ever need to request a quote — so you can see exactly what your own industry could look like as a finished website.
The process, in three steps
- Pick a demo. You choose the industry demo that fits closest, or I combine elements from a few.
- Customization. Your logo, colors, copy, and photos get worked in — using AI-assisted workflows to move faster, without cutting corners on quality.
- Go live. Deployment, domain setup, code handover. Optionally: a monthly support package for ongoing small changes.
Why fixed price matters, especially on a small budget
Small businesses rarely have room in the budget for surprise invoices. That's why the price is fixed before the project starts — no hourly billing, no add-on costs for anything that was already discussed. Whatever isn't in the quote costs extra; everything that is in it is the final price.
After launch, there's a 30-day window where bugs are fixed for free. After that, a monthly support package is optional — for content changes, security updates, and a direct point of contact instead of a ticket system.
Ready to see your industry as a website? Check out the demos or get in touch directly for a fixed-price quote.