Every Price, Published. Every Quote, Fixed.
The full 2026 price list for both markets — websites, stores, care plans and SEO — because the vendors who hide numbers are telling you something about their numbers.
Malaysia packages (RM)
Starter
- Mobile-first design
- WhatsApp click-to-chat
- On-page SEO foundation
- Guided content questionnaire — answer by WhatsApp text or voice, we polish and format it (full copywriting +RM150/page)
- Live in 10 working days
Business
- Everything in Starter
- Google Business Profile setup
- Local SEO foundation + schema
- 2 revision rounds
- Priority build queue
Ecommerce
- Unlimited products & pages — native, forever (platforms cap you at 20)
- First 30 products loaded & optimised by us
- FPX flat-fee / cards / e-wallets + SST logic
- Coupons, variations, stock alerts — built-in, not RM648/yr add-ons
- WhatsApp order chat · 2-hour training · live in 25–30 working days
Care plans RM599 / RM1,199 / RM1,599 per year · SEO RM888 / RM2,888 / RM6,888 per month · custom systems from RM4,988 — full detail on the Malaysia pricing guide.
Singapore packages (S$)
Starter
- Mobile-first responsive design
- WhatsApp click-to-chat
- On-page SEO foundation
- Guided content questionnaire — answer by WhatsApp text or voice, we polish and format it (full copywriting +S$150/page)
- Live in 10 working days
Business
- Everything in Starter
- 5 pages professionally written (Chinese add-on +S$300)
- Google Business Profile setup
- Review & testimonial sections
- Live in 15–20 working days
Ecommerce
- Unlimited products & pages — native, forever
- First 30 loaded & optimised by us
- PayNow / Stripe / GrabPay + GST-ready
- Coupons, variations, stock alerts built-in
- Delivery logic vs real courier rates · 2-hour training · 25–30 working days
Care plans S$488 / S$888 / S$1,288 per year · SEO S$988 / S$2,888 / S$3,888 per month · custom systems from S$2,888 — full detail on the Singapore cost guide.
Why fixed, why published, why near-cost
Our pricing model is deliberately upside-down for this industry: builds are priced near cost, published openly, and fixed in writing — because we would rather earn a long relationship (care, SEO, the next project, your referral) than a fat first invoice. That single decision explains everything unusual on this page: why there is a price list at all, why the quote is the invoice, why 50% is due only at start and the balance only after your site is live and inspected, and why leaving us is documented, free and easy — retention by results is the entire business model, so the paperwork is designed as if we have to re-earn you monthly, because we do.
It also explains what we refuse to sell: rental models (the rental-vs-ownership study prices exactly what those cost across both markets), fake product caps on software that has none, RM648-a-year plugins for functions ownership includes, and “SEO packages” priced below the cost of doing SEO. The comparison tables are on the country pages; the rate cards we compare against are published by the platforms themselves; the arithmetic is yours to check — which is precisely the confidence a fixed, published price list is meant to signal.
What "fixed price, in writing" actually protects against
The industry norm — variable pricing, hourly billing, scope creep as revenue — has specific failure modes we deliberately design against:
The moving-target quote. You approve a plan, work starts, midway through the developer discovers "this is more complex than we thought" and needs another RM 3,000 to finish. You've already paid the first invoice and are three weeks in — walking away costs more than paying up. Fixed pricing removes this dynamic: the price is committed at signing, and complexity discoveries are our problem to solve, not yours to pay for.
The "included" ambiguity. "Website with 10 pages" — but do those pages include copywriting, or is that extra? Are the images included, or do you buy them separately? Does SEO setup mean sitemap submission, or actual keyword research? Vagueness in the scope is billable time in the invoice. Our packages spell out every inclusion explicitly, and the exclusions are on the quote too — no surprises.
The revision trap. Some quotes include "unlimited revisions"; others cap at three. Unlimited becomes unlimited iteration on someone's aesthetic preferences with no way to close the project. We include two rounds of substantive revision — not because we're miserly, but because that's the discipline that produces good work efficiently. Beyond two rounds, additional revisions are quoted; but we've never had a project need more than two when the discovery brief is done properly.
The final-invoice inflation. Small "extras" quietly added at the end — a stock photo licence, a plugin renewal, a minor customisation "we thought was included". Our invoice matches the quote to the ringgit or the cent. If we mis-scoped something, that's our loss to eat.
Migration credit: how the switch is priced to be cheaper than staying
Every renewal cycle at a rented platform is a decision moment: pay another year's fee for the same setup, or migrate to owned. To make that decision easier when the ownership answer is genuinely better, we offer a documented migration credit: RM 300 / S$ 150 off any package, applied when you show us your current platform's renewal invoice. The credit is structured so the switch year costs marginally less than the renewal year on identical scope, which is often the deciding factor for owners on the fence.
The credit isn't a marketing gimmick — it's an actual price reduction, and it exists because migration is our best acquisition channel. If we make it strictly cheaper to leave a rented platform than to stay, more Malaysian and Singaporean SMEs make the switch they should have made years ago, and we grow steadily. The alignment is why it's honest.
How our prices compare — an honest matrix
Every SME evaluating web design vendors ends up building this comparison mentally; we've documented it explicitly so you can compare apples to apples. The typical Malaysian and Singaporean market segments:
| Vendor type | Typical price (MY) | Typical price (SG) | What you actually get |
|---|---|---|---|
| Cheap freelancer / Fiverr | RM 300-800 | S$ 150-500 | Purchased theme, your logo dropped in, no copywriting, no SEO foundation, no ongoing support, no ownership guarantee. Usually breaks within 6-12 months. |
| Yearly-rental platform | RM 2,400-5,000/year forever | S$ 1,500-3,500/year forever | Access to a hosted site with product caps, plugin fees for basic functions, exposure that's collapsed post-2024. Stop paying: everything vanishes. |
| Instalment website (S$99/month model) | N/A (rare in MY) | S$ 99-199/month × 36+ months | Site built for you but not by you; typically doesn't transfer at end of contract. Total 3-year cost: S$ 3,564+ for something you don't own. |
| Competent freelancer / small studio | RM 3,000-8,000 | S$ 2,000-6,000 | Usually competent build, variable quality on copywriting and SEO, ownership depends on the individual, ongoing support depends on their availability. |
| SME agency (KL/Singapore) | RM 8,000-25,000 | S$ 6,000-20,000 | Full-service build, marketing overhead priced in, usually good work, ownership varies. Locked into agency for revisions. |
| Enterprise agency | RM 30,000+ | S$ 25,000+ | Enterprise process for SME needs, extensive project management overhead, often better suited to larger clients. |
| Us | RM 1,488-4,988 | S$ 988-2,988 | Fixed price, published scope, CRO methodology, ownership guaranteed, exit free. Competitive middle ground with agency methodology at competent-freelancer pricing. |
The positioning is deliberate. Below us: cheap builds that don't convert or don't last. Above us: pricing overhead that adds process cost without adding customer value at SME scale. Our band exists because SMEs deserve professional methodology without paying for enterprise process theatre — and the economics only work if we're honest about scope and disciplined about efficiency.
What's included in every price (so nothing is a surprise)
Every web design package we quote includes, without exception:
- Domain registration under your name. Not "domain hosting through us" — actual registration with the domain in your ownership from day one. You control it forever, transfer it away free if you leave us, and can never be held hostage by a lapsed relationship.
- Hosting for year one, at real cost. Standard Malaysian or Singapore hosting for the first year included in the build price. Renewal at cost (~RM 350/year or S$ 180/year for standard sites, more for high-traffic ecommerce). No hidden margin, no surprise increases.
- Copywriting for every page. Not "we install what you send" — actual writing of the content, based on your discovery brief, in the tone you approve. If you'd rather write your own, we accommodate; but the writing is included whether you use it or not.
- Mobile-first responsive design. Not "the site works on mobile too" — designed for mobile first because most of your visitors arrive there. Desktop is a derivation, not the primary target.
- Basic SEO foundation. Title tags, meta descriptions, schema markup, sitemap, Yoast SEO Premium configured. Not a substitute for the ongoing SEO retainer, but the technical foundation that makes SEO possible.
- Yoast SEO Premium. Included with every WordPress build. The plugin (worth ~RM 400/S$ 130 per year) is our license or transferred to yours — you decide during discovery.
- WhatsApp integration. Click-to-chat buttons on every page, pre-filled with context appropriate to that page.
- Google Analytics 4 configured. Tracking installed, key conversion events defined, first-month baseline data available before you're asked for the balance payment.
- SSL certificate. Configured and auto-renewing. HTTPS is the default; there's no non-HTTPS version of your site.
- Speed optimisation. Site benchmarked before launch; the score sheet is in your handover pack.
- 30-day post-launch bug-fix window. Anything we build wrong, we fix free within 30 days of launch. After that, minor fixes are billable but honestly quoted.
- The handover pack. Written inventory of every credential, every account, every recurring cost, plus a Loom walkthrough of how to make basic edits yourself.
What's not included (so you can budget accurately)
Ongoing hosting and domain after year one. Real costs, itemised in your handover, paid by you directly to the provider (or via us if you're on a Care plan). No markups.
Premium stock imagery beyond our library. We include reasonable licensed stock from Unsplash and similar; specialised industry stock (medical, industrial, hospitality) may cost extra depending on the source. Any external costs are transparent before we buy.
Third-party paid plugins beyond Yoast SEO Premium. Rare, but occasionally justified. Any additional paid plugin is discussed at discovery, not added silently.
Ad budget. Google Ads or Facebook Ads spending is entirely yours, paid to Google/Facebook directly. We can help with campaign structure if you engage that service separately.
Content beyond the initial build. New blog posts, additional service pages, ongoing product loading — these are billable additions or included in ongoing retainers (Care Plus or SEO tiers).
Launch bonus for the first 20 clients (2026)
The launch offer we're running through 30 September 2026: free Care Basic for three months (worth RM 300 / S$ 240), priority build slot placement, and free logo refresh if you send us usable brand assets. This isn't a scarcity marketing gimmick — it's a genuinely limited bonus for the first cohort of clients on our newly-repositioned agency. First 20 clients through 30 September 2026, tracked and honoured in the order confirmations arrive. When we hit 20, the offer closes; no back-dating, no exceptions, no fake countdowns. What clients get from taking it: locked-in current pricing on any Care/SEO retainer for the initial 12 months even if we raise rates in Q4 2026, plus the specific bonuses above.
Pricing questions
Why do you publish prices when every competitor says it depends?
Because "it depends" is usually a negotiating position, not an engineering fact. Around ninety percent of SME builds fit standard, definable scopes — so we standardised and priced them. The honest residue: genuinely custom systems are quoted after a free spec call, fixed once scoped. Publishing prices costs us the customers who could have been upsold, and wins us the ones who compare — we prefer the second kind.
What is never included in these prices?
Third-party real costs, itemised transparently: domain (~RM60–80 / S$40–60 a year), hosting at cost, and any paid third-party services you choose (premium plugins, stock photography beyond our library, ad budgets). No markups hidden inside — the itemisation is in every quote, which is rather the point of the ownership model.
Do prices differ between Malaysia and Singapore for the same work?
The engineering standard is identical; the price reflects each market’s cost reality and competitive landscape — which is why both cards are published side by side here. Cross-border businesses pick their primary market’s package; serving both is routine and quoted as one build, not two.
What happens to the price after I get the quote?
It holds for 30 days, in writing, and the number on the quote is the invoice — the fixed-price promise this whole site keeps repeating because the industry keeps not keeping it. Scope changes you request are priced before they are built, never after.
Thirty seconds to a fixed number.
Business, country, and what you need — the quote arrives within 24 hours, holds for 30 days, and never grows after you say yes.