The timeline can vary based on the project scope. A simple one-page site could take just a week or two if all the content and images are ready upfront. But more complex sites with multiple pages, custom features, and a unique design could stretch to several weeks or even a couple of months. Factors that can impact the timeline include how quickly you can provide content (text, images, etc.), how many revisions you want, and whether your site needs advanced functionality—like an online booking system or a detailed project portfolio.

It’s also worth noting that good planning at the start can save headaches later. Having a clear idea of what you want in terms of design, colour schemes, and structure helps the designer move swiftly. If you’re indecisive or keep adding features mid-way, that can delay the launch. Ultimately, building a website is a collaborative process, and clear communication helps it move along at a good clip.