Web Development · Process

    How long does it take to build a website?

    A marketing website typically takes 1–3 weeks to design and build, while a full web application takes 6–16 weeks depending on complexity. The biggest factors are scope, content readiness, and how many revision rounds you need.

    Marketing sites: 1–3 weeks

    A focused marketing or landing site usually ships in one to three weeks. Most of that time is design and content — once the structure is signed off, build and launch are fast.

    Having your copy, brand assets, and imagery ready before kickoff is the single biggest way to keep this on the short end.

    Web applications: 6–16 weeks

    Apps with authentication, dashboards, integrations, or real-time features take longer because each feature needs design, build, and testing.

    We scope these in milestones so you see working software early and sign off as we go, rather than waiting until the end.

    What slows projects down

    Unclear scope, late content, and open-ended revision rounds are the usual causes of delay. A detailed brief and fixed feedback windows keep things predictable.

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