Hey folks! I'm not the best when it comes to web design, but I'm starting to think that I might be paying too much for my business's website. Our shop's site costs us about $250 a month, and I'm trying to figure out if that's reasonable. We use a platform called Pastel to manage our orders and updates, plus we have payment options like Payjustnow and Payflex. We're a small business, and we don't get many orders each week. Can anyone shed some light on whether this price is fair? Thanks a lot!
4 Answers
Have you checked out other services like Shopify? I’ve heard they start around $300 per year, so it might be worthwhile to compare costs for a similar site. For just a basic store page, $250 a month does seem like quite a lot!
It really depends on what that $250 covers. Is it just hosting, or does it include updates and maintenance? Do they offer support for glitches? If they’re providing backups and maintenance, that could justify the cost, even if you haven’t had to use it much. It might seem steep now, but if you ever need that backup, you’ll be glad to have it!
I see you've broken down the charges. Just to give you context, the service costs you listed look pretty high compared to basic offerings elsewhere. You might want to see if there are cheaper providers that could meet your needs without all the extras.
Honestly, from what you've described, it doesn't sound like you're being overcharged. You're likely on a support plan that covers assistance and backups. This is pretty standard for maintenance fees. While it might feel high, having that support when things go wrong is super helpful!
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