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Typical price: ₱11,500–₱402,500

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Web Design prices in Taguig

Researched estimates for Taguig (PHP), adjusted for city size from national ranges. Updated 2026.
Job size Low Typical High
Landing page (1 page) Single-page site with contact form ₱11,500 ₱23,000 ₱46,000
Small business site (5 pages) Custom brochure site ₱28,700 ₱57,500 ₱115,000
Business site with CMS (~10 pages) CMS-driven site with blog and on-page SEO ₱57,500 ₱115,000 ₱230,000
Basic e-commerce store Store with GCash/Maya/card payments and shipping setup ₱69,000 ₱172,500 ₱402,500

How to hire a web design pro in Philippines

  1. Review live portfolio sites — the Philippines has a deep freelance web talent pool, so insist on seeing maintained local work
  2. Contract with IP transfer, domain (.ph or .com) in your name, hosting access handed over
  3. Confirm Data Privacy Act (2012) basics: privacy policy and consent for form data — the NPC enforces this
  4. Agree scope: pages, revision rounds, CMS, mobile performance (most Filipino traffic is mobile on variable connections)
  5. Pay 30-50% deposit via traceable channels (bank/GCash with records), balance on launch
  6. Confirm post-launch support terms — many cheap builds die from zero maintenance

Web design is unlicensed in the Philippines. Sites collecting personal data fall under the Data Privacy Act of 2012, enforced by the National Privacy Commission — a privacy policy and consent for form data are the practical baseline. Build mobile-first: most Philippine traffic is mobile.

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Frequently asked questions

Does the price include copywriting and photos?

Usually not — most quotes assume you supply finished text and images. Professional copywriting and a photo shoot are typically separate line items that can add 20-50% to a project. Stock photos and designer-polished draft text are the common middle ground; agree this explicitly before signing.

How do I brief a web designer properly?

One page: what the business does, the site's single main goal (calls, bookings, orders), the pages you need, 2-3 example sites you like and why, your content status (ready or needed), deadline, and budget range. Sharing your real budget gets you an honest proposal instead of a guessing game.

Do I need my website to be accessible?

Morally yes, legally increasingly so — several markets now enforce accessibility standards (WCAG) for business websites, and lawsuits and fines are real in some countries. Practically: proper headings, alt text, keyboard navigation and color contrast cost little at build time and a lot to retrofit. Ask your designer to build to WCAG 2.1 AA.

Should I hire a freelancer, an agency, or use a website builder?

Use a builder if your budget is minimal and your needs are a brochure plus contact form. Hire a freelancer for a custom site with some business logic. Pay agency rates when you need strategy, copywriting, SEO and design under one contract with accountability. Many small businesses outgrow a builder in year one — budget for that path.

How long does a website take to build?

A 5-page small-business site takes 2-6 weeks with a responsive client; e-commerce adds 2-4 weeks. The most common delay is not the designer — it's the client's content. Have your text, photos and logo ready before kickoff and you'll cut the timeline roughly in half.

What does a website cost in the Philippines?

Local freelancers typically charge PHP 500-2,000/hr, with small-business sites at PHP 25,000-100,000 and e-commerce from PHP 60,000. The same talent pool serves foreign clients at higher rates, so strong local portfolios sometimes quote above these bands.

Should my Philippine business site prioritize mobile?

Absolutely — the overwhelming majority of Filipino internet use is mobile, often on mid-range devices and variable connections. Insist on fast load times, light pages and GCash/Maya payment options for e-commerce, not just cards.

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