How much does a website for a farm shop cost in 2026?
Short answer: design and development starts from SEK 4,900 and can range up to SEK 9,900depending on scope. With us, hosting and ongoing maintenance are at the same fixed level:SEK 490/month.
Many agencies write "contact us for pricing" and stop there. That does not help farmers who need to compare options after a long workday. This guide is direct: you get price levels, examples, and what actually drives costs up or down.
If you want to see what this type of setup usually includes, read our service page for websites for farm shops. If you already sell meat boxes directly, e-commerce for farming is usually a better next step.
We work with fixed package pricing so you know exactly what you pay for from day one. The goal is to help you decide quickly without uncertainty around hidden fees.
What does the cost consist of?
Domain
Low yearly fee
Your web address, for example yourfarmshop.se. The cost is low, but it is key to owning your identity online.
Web hosting and operation
SEK 490/month at Bondens Webbyrå
With us, both hosting and ongoing maintenance are included in the same fixed monthly price.
Design and development
From SEK 4,900-9,900 (one-off)
We build in fixed packages. The final level depends on scope, number of pages, and whether you need e-commerce.
Ongoing maintenance
Included in SEK 490/month with us
Updates, security and ongoing maintenance are included in the same package as hosting.
1. Domain
Your domain is your farm's online address. The cost is small, but the choice matters. Pick something easy to say and easy to type on a phone. Avoid unnecessary hyphens and long names. A clear domain reduces misspellings and helps people find you faster.
2. Web hosting and operation
This is where cheap and stable often differ. A basic host can work for a small information page. But if you want to sell products or load quickly on mobile, you need reliable operations and backups. When pages are slow, you lose customers, especially tourists comparing options on the go.
3. Design and development
Scope has the biggest impact here. A simple page with opening hours, map, and contact can be built quickly. A larger farm shop site with multiple pages, seasonal sections, and stronger content structure needs more work. E-commerce adds product logic, payments, order flow, and pickup handling.
4. Post-launch maintenance
Many people only count launch cost and forget the work afterward. Ongoing maintenance helps when opening hours change, campaigns go live, and security updates are needed. It saves time and lowers the risk of your site feeling outdated during peak season.
Three package prices for 2026
Starter Package
Design and development from SEK 4,900 + SEK 490/month
For those who want to get started quickly with a clear and simple farm page.
- A page with a focus on opening hours, selection and directions
- Mobile-friendly design
- Contact button and map
- Basic SEO
- Hosting + ongoing maintenance is included for SEK 490/month
Farm Shop Package
From SEK 9,900 + SEK 490/month
For established farm shops that want a stable channel with more pages and better structure.
- Start page + subpages for range, about the farm and contact
- Clear opening hours and seasonal sections
- Better structure for local visibility on Google
- Hosting + ongoing maintenance is included for SEK 490/month
Meat Box E-commerce Package
From SEK 9,900 + SEK 1,490/month
For farms that want to sell direct to consumer with online payment and pickup.
- Product flow for meat boxes and farm packages
- Swish, Klarna and card payment
- Bookable pick-up windows
- Order management and clear admin flow
- Hosting + ongoing maintenance is included for SEK 490/month
If you want a clear setup without surprises, our package model is usually the safest option. You get a fixed startup cost for design and development plus fixed hosting and maintenance for SEK 490/month at Bondens Webbyrå.
How to keep costs down without compromising results
Prioritize right from the start
Start with pages that have an immediate effect: opening hours, range, map and contact.
Build in steps
Make a strong foundation first and add e-commerce or more features when needed.
Count the time you save
A clear page reduces questions over the phone and messages, freeing up hours each week.
What affects the price the most in reality?
The biggest price differences are almost always about scope, not buzzwords. Number of pages, content volume, how much you want to edit yourself, and whether the site should handle orders affect budget far more than platform choice.
A common mistake is trying to build everything at once: campaign pages, advanced filters, and custom features before the basics are in place. Most farm shops can go far with a clear homepage, a products page, contact info, a map, and a simple structure for seasonal updates. Once that foundation works, expand step by step.
Also factor in your own time. If all content is gathered at the last minute, projects usually become slower and more expensive. If images, opening hours, product lists, and common questions are ready from the start, delivery is both faster and safer.
Calculation example: what does it cost to wait?
If your farm shop loses only five purchases per week because opening hours and product range are unclear, the yearly loss becomes significant. Add the time spent answering repeated questions by phone and message. That is often where a good website pays off: more people find you, more people buy, and you get time back.
So the right question is not only "What does a website cost?" but also "What does it cost to continue without a clear channel?". Compare it that way and the decision is usually easier.
If you want to take the next step, you can also read why Facebook is not enough and the guide about local SEO for Google Maps. The two articles help you calculate the return on investment through better visibility.
Want to see which package fits your farm?
We show what is included in each level and which package fits your farm best.