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Law Firm Website Redesign Cost: What to Expect in 2026

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Law Firm Website Redesign Cost: What to Expect in 2026

If your law firm’s website looks like it was built in 2010 (or actually was), you’re not alone. Many attorneys delay redesigning their website because they’re scared of the cost. The truth? Website redesign costs vary wildly—from $997 for AI-powered solutions to $50,000+ for custom agency builds.

Let’s break down exactly what you’ll pay in 2026 and how to avoid overpaying.

Quick Cost Overview

Option Cost Range Timeline Best For
AI-Powered Redesign $997 – $1,497 48 hours Solo practitioners, small firms
Template-Based $3,000 – $8,000 2-4 weeks Small to mid-size firms
Custom Design $15,000 – $30,000 2-3 months Mid-size firms
Full-Service Agency $30,000 – $100,000+ 3-6 months Large firms, national practices

What Actually Drives the Cost?

1. Design Complexity

A simple 5-page personal injury website costs far less than a multi-practice firm with 50+ attorney bios, case results databases, and custom intake forms.

Cost impact: +$5,000 – $20,000 for complex sites

2. Custom Features

3. Content Creation

Most law firm websites fail because of poor content, not poor design. Agencies charge premium rates for legal copywriting:

Total content cost: $5,000 – $15,000 for a typical 15-page site

4. SEO Optimization

A pretty website that doesn’t rank on Google is worthless. True SEO work includes:

Total SEO cost: $4,500 – $12,500

5. Ongoing Maintenance

Most agencies don’t tell you this upfront: the initial cost is just the beginning.

Annual ongoing cost: $10,000 – $40,000

The Hidden Costs Agencies Don’t Mention

Revision Rounds

Standard contracts include 2-3 revision rounds. Each additional round? $1,000 – $3,000.

Stock Photos

That hero image of a lawyer in a suit? $50 – $500 per image. Multiply that by 15-30 pages.

Copy Edits After Launch

Realized your practice area description is wrong? $200 – $500 per page to fix.

Mobile Responsiveness Issues

Signed a contract in 2023 that didn’t specify mobile-first design? Now you’re paying $5,000 to fix it.

Why Traditional Agencies Are So Expensive

Let’s be honest: you’re not paying for design. You’re paying for:

  1. Sales commissions: 20-30% of project cost goes to the salesperson who closed you
  2. Project managers: Another 15-20% for someone to send you update emails
  3. Multiple designers: Junior designer does mockups, senior designer reviews, another designer codes it
  4. Overhead: Fancy office, ping pong tables, catered lunches

Actual design work: Maybe 30% of what you pay.

The New Option: AI-Powered Redesign

In 2024-2025, AI design tools matured to the point where they can generate professional law firm websites that would’ve cost $15,000 just two years ago.

How It Works

  1. Input your website URL
  2. AI analyzes your practice areas, location, and competitors
  3. Generates 3-5 complete mockups in 3 minutes
  4. Pay $49 to unlock full designs
  5. Select your favorite variant
  6. Pay $948 for complete website files and deployment

Total cost: $997

What You Get

What You DON’T Get

Is it worth it? If you’re a solo practitioner or small firm with decent existing content, absolutely. If you’re a 20-attorney firm that needs custom features, probably not.

How to Choose the Right Option

Go with AI-Powered ($997) if:

Go with Template-Based ($3K-$8K) if:

Go with Custom Design ($15K-$30K) if:

Go with Full-Service Agency ($30K+) if:

Red Flags to Watch For

1. No itemized pricing

If an agency gives you one big number with no breakdown, you’re getting ripped off.

2. Paying by the hour

Web design should be priced per project, not hourly. Otherwise, there’s zero incentive to work efficiently.

3. No examples of law firm sites

Generic web designers don’t understand legal ethics rules, intake forms, or SEO for lawyers.

4. Ownership terms

Some contracts mean the agency owns your website design. You should own everything you pay for.

5. Vague timeline

“2-3 months” means 6 months. Get a specific launch date or walk away.

What About DIY?

Squarespace/Wix: $200 – $500/year
Time investment: 40-80 hours

Pros:

Cons:

Verdict: Only if you’re just starting out or doing family law in a small town with zero competition.

The Bottom Line

In 2026, there’s no reason to pay $30,000 for a basic law firm website. Here’s what you should actually pay:

Anything beyond that, you’re paying for brand name and overhead, not better results.

Ready to Redesign Your Law Firm Website?

If you’re a personal injury, family law, or estate planning attorney with an outdated website, try our AI-powered redesign tool. See 3 complete mockups in under 5 minutes—no commitment, no credit card required.

Cost: $997 (one-time)
Timeline: 48 hours from payment to launch
Guarantee: If you don’t love the mockups, don’t pay the $49 to unlock them

Stop overpaying for websites. Get a modern, mobile-responsive design that actually converts visitors into clients.


About the Author: Evo Zhenin is the founder of 2bizy, an AI-powered business automation platform that helps law firms and med spas modernize their digital presence. Learn more at 2bizy.com.

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Evgenii Zhenin is the founder of 2bizy, helping law firms and service businesses automate lead capture with AI. His AI receptionist handles 300+ calls monthly for practices across the US, never missing a potential client.

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