In a few minutes you get a clear cost estimate—plain language, step by step.
How would you like to start?
Starter packages save time with sensible defaults. Or walk through every question step by step on your own.
Starter package or manual?
Starter packages are structured starting points: you can still adjust everything later. Choose “Configure manually” if you already know exactly what you need.
The “from” price is an initial guide and will change as you make more choices.
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Restore configuration from code
If you already have the 10-character configuration code from your PDF or from us, paste it here.
What is the configuration code?
The code is a short identifier: your selections are stored on the server and can be restored exactly with this code. Copy it from the PDF—useful for follow-up questions, a second quote, or sharing with colleagues.
After “Restore”, you jump straight to the final step; you can still adjust individual answers afterwards.
Step 1: Project type
Pick the category closest to your goal—the next questions depend on it.
Why we ask about project type
Landing pages, shops, portals and classic websites differ in effort, technology and legal topics. Your choice helps us estimate scope and cost realistically.
You do not need to be perfect here: we refine everything in a discovery call.
Step 2: Budget range
The budget band is a guide—it helps us align scope and recommendations with your ballpark.
What the budget band does
You are not committing to a fixed budget. We use the band to see whether your desired features typically fit together or whether we should suggest priorities early.
Final pricing follows technical and content clarification; this estimate stays non-binding.
Step 3: Page size
Count planned content pages (home, services, team, contact; blog overview counts as pages).
How pages affect cost
More pages mean more layout, copy, review and navigation work—so the estimate increases with page count.
Minimum billing for five pages avoids unrealistically low numbers for very small sites.
Please select at least 1 page.
Pricing: €140 per page, minimum billing for 5 pages.
Current page amount: €0
Step 4: Languages
Each additional language adds translation, layout work and often separate maintenance.
Languages explained
Single language is simplest. From two languages onward we plan extra effort for translations, navigation and QA.
Choose “complex” when legal texts, RTL scripts or very different markets matter—we then prefer a short personal alignment.
Step 5: Edit content yourself?
A CMS lets your team edit text and images later without opening a ticket for every small change.
CMS yes or no?
With a CMS you invest more once in setup and training, but you save ongoing cost when content changes often.
Without a CMS we apply changes for you—which can be cheaper if updates are rare.
Step 6: Inquiry form
Forms collect inquiries in a structured way—from simple to advanced logic and integrations.
Why we ask about forms
Each form needs protection (spam), delivery and sometimes storage—that is ongoing operational effort.
If you are unsure, pick “clarify first”; then we discuss scope without an automatic line item.
Step 7: Project timeline
Your delivery window affects planning buffers and may add an urgency surcharge.
Timeline and pricing
Very short timelines mean parallel work, prioritisation and less buffer—reflected as a surcharge.
Longer windows usually improve quality and can reduce cost.
Step 8: Integrations
This is about connecting existing software (CRM, accounting, booking) and optional add-on modules.
Integrations in plain language
Without integrations the website is a standalone island. With integrations data flows between your site and tools—saving double work, but requiring security and testing.
The more systems involved, the more likely we need a short technical clarification before pricing can be finalised.
Optional add-on modules
Examples: tours, booking features, or richer interaction—only enable what you truly need.
Multiple selection possible
Step 9: Rentals / booking flow
Holiday rentals often need booking flows and interfaces to channel managers.
Rentals and easybooking
If rentals are relevant, we can plan an easybooking connection to simplify availability and bookings.
The easybooking checkbox is consent: without it we cannot coordinate externally. Pick “not relevant” if this does not apply.
Does your project involve rentals (e.g. holiday flats) with booking logic?
Step 10: Rentals details
Should we include an easybooking integration?
Rentals and easybooking
If rentals are relevant, we can plan an easybooking connection to simplify availability and bookings.
The easybooking checkbox is consent: without it we cannot coordinate externally. Pick “not relevant” if this does not apply.
Step 11: SEO modules
SEO modules improve discoverability, technical quality and visibility in search and AI answers.
What the SEO options do
AI optimisation structures content so automated systems understand intent and context better.
Google-focused SEO targets classic search engines. Performance/Lighthouse targets speed and technical quality—good for users and rankings.
You can enable each block independently.
Multiple selection possible
Step 12: Hosting & maintenance
Hosting is server space; maintenance keeps systems updated and secure—both matter for a reliable website.
Secure long-term operations
Without professional hosting you risk outages and slower pages. Maintenance reduces security risk and update effort.
Amounts here are planning figures; we clarify details in the project.
Should hosting and ongoing maintenance run via Rieger Systems?
Select exactly one option
Step 13: Domain & management
We can manage domain registration, DNS and renewals—or you keep full control.
Domain management
If we manage the domain, you spend less time coordinating with providers and DNS changes sit with us.
Final domain fees depend on name and TLD and are usually billed yearly at the registrar—so we only show an estimate here.
Domain fees vary by name and TLD. Final fees are requested individually at the registrar.
Step 14: Legal coordination
Legal texts and contracts sometimes need coordination with external lawyers.
Legal coordination
We are not a law firm, but we can prepare coordination and technical implementation. If you enable this option, sharing data with external legal counsel requires your consent.
Without this option you organise external legal advice yourself.
Step 15: Photography & imagery
Professional photos increase trust—we can organise production and coordination.
Photography and image rights
With coordination we handle selection, scheduling and alignment with photographers or partners. That requires consent to share necessary project data.
Without this option you supply images yourself or commission directly.
Step 16: Support program
For non-profit, partner or early-stage projects we sometimes review reduced terms—always case by case.
Support programmes
This selection only marks intent. There are no automatic discounts in this instant estimate—we review each case manually.
Use the text field for context (for example your organisation’s purpose).
Important: special terms are reviewed individually and are not automatically deducted in this instant estimate.
Step 17: Webshop scope
Not every website needs a shop. If online sales matter, select only the modules you actually need.
Webshop scope
With “No”, the estimate stays free of shop surcharges. With “Yes”, you can add only the relevant commerce modules—such as product catalog, checkout or payment provider.
This avoids flat shop pricing when no webshop is planned.
Do you need a webshop for this project?
Step 18: Webshop modules
Then select the specific commerce modules you need.
Webshop modules
The start package covers the most common baseline. Add extra modules like deeper checkout, payment or shipping logic only when required.
This keeps scope and pricing transparent.
Please select exactly one shop system
Shop system
Multiple selection possible
Please select at least one commerce module.
Step 19: Receive PDF
Almost done: enter the email address where we should send your PDF summary.
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The PDF is for orientation and is not a signed contract. We use your email only for this delivery and quote handling—not for newsletters unless separately agreed.
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Final pricing may still change after scope clarification.