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How much does a website redesign cost?

Website redesign costs vary based on complexity, custom features, and content volume. A standard business site typically ranges from $15,000–$50,000. Sites with custom tools — calculators, directories, member portals — cost more. LeadFlask provides a full strategic roadmap during a free consultation, so you'll see exactly what's included and what it costs before signing anything.

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