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Web Design prices in Mesa

Researched estimates for Mesa (USD), adjusted for city size from national ranges. Updated 2026.
Job size Low Typical High
Landing page (1 page) Single-page site with contact form, built on a template or lightly customized $500 $1,200 $2,500
Small business site (5 pages) Custom brochure site: home, about, services, contact, one extra $1,500 $3,500 $7,500
Business site with CMS (~10 pages) CMS-driven site with blog, editable content and on-page SEO $3,000 $6,500 $12,000
Basic e-commerce store Shopify/WooCommerce store with up to ~50 products, payments and shipping $4,000 $9,000 $20,000

How to hire a web design pro in United States

  1. Review 3+ live portfolio sites and confirm who actually builds — solo freelancer, subcontractors, or offshore team
  2. Get a written contract with IP transfer on final payment, domain in your name, and hosting credentials handed to you
  3. Ask about ADA accessibility — US businesses face real website-accessibility lawsuits, so request WCAG 2.1 AA compliance in the contract
  4. Agree scope in writing: page count, revision rounds (2-3 standard), CMS, and what SEO basics are included
  5. Pay 30-50% deposit, remainder on launch — never 100% up front
  6. Confirm post-launch support terms and hourly rate for future changes

No license is required to sell web design in the US. The live legal issue is accessibility: plaintiffs file thousands of ADA website lawsuits yearly against businesses, so building to WCAG 2.1 AA is cheap insurance — especially for e-commerce, restaurants and services with physical locations.

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Frequently asked questions

Should I pay hourly or a fixed price for web design?

Fixed price for a defined scope (a 5-page site with listed features) protects both sides; hourly suits ongoing work and vague scopes. Standard payment structure is 30-50% deposit, remainder on launch — never pay 100% up front, and be wary of anyone who asks.

What is a CMS and do I need one?

A content management system (WordPress, Webflow, Shopify) lets you edit text, images and posts without a developer. If you'll update content more than a few times a year — blog, menus, listings — you need one. If the site is a static business card, skipping the CMS makes the site cheaper, faster and harder to hack.

How many design revisions are normal?

Two to three structured revision rounds are the industry standard, usually stated in the contract. Unlimited-revision promises sound generous but signal weak process — projects with no revision cap routinely stall for months. Consolidate all your feedback into each round instead of drip-feeding changes.

Do I need e-commerce or is a brochure site enough to start?

If you take fewer than a handful of orders a week, a brochure site with a contact/order form or a payment link costs half as much and launches faster. Move to full e-commerce (cart, inventory, shipping rules) when order volume makes manual handling the bottleneck.

What questions should I ask before hiring a web designer?

Five that separate pros from dabblers: Can I see 3 live sites you built and still maintain? Who actually does the work — you or subcontractors? Will I own the domain, hosting and code? What's included in the price and what costs extra? What happens if I want changes after launch?

What do US freelance web designers charge?

Typically $50-150/hr, with basic custom sites at $500-5,000 and small-business projects commonly landing at $2,000-10,000. Agencies start around $5,000-15,000 for comparable scope with more process and strategy.

Is my US business website really at risk of an ADA lawsuit?

Consumer-facing businesses — restaurants, retail, medical, services — are the main targets of serial plaintiffs, and settlements typically cost more than building accessibly would have. Ask for WCAG 2.1 AA and keep an accessibility statement page.

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