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How Much Does It Cost to Hire a Web Developer in Pakistan? (2025–2026 Full Guide)

If you are planning to build a website, mobile app, or custom software for your business, the first question on your mind is probably: how much does it cost to hire a web developer in Pakistan?

The honest answer is — it depends. But that answer alone is not useful. So in this complete guide, I have broken down every type of web development project with real PKR prices based on current market rates in Pakistan for 2025–2026.

Whether you are a startup in Islamabad, a small business in Lahore, a retailer in Karachi, or an entrepreneur anywhere in Pakistan — by the end of this article you will know exactly what to expect to pay, what affects the price, and how to avoid the most expensive mistake most businesses make when hiring a developer.


Quick Answer — Web Development Cost in Pakistan (Summary Table)

Project Type Freelancer (PKR) Professional Developer (PKR) Agency (PKR)
Basic Business Website (3–5 pages) 10,000 – 25,000 25,000 – 60,000 50,000 – 100,000
WordPress Website 20,000 – 50,000 40,000 – 120,000 80,000 – 250,000
E-Commerce Store 50,000 – 150,000 100,000 – 350,000 200,000 – 600,000
Custom Web Application 80,000 – 200,000 150,000 – 500,000 300,000 – 1,500,000+
Mobile App (Android/iOS) 50,000 – 150,000 200,000 – 800,000 500,000 – 3,000,000+
Custom Software / ERP 100,000 – 300,000 250,000 – 700,000 500,000 – 2,000,000+
SEO Services (monthly) 10,000 – 25,000 20,000 – 60,000 30,000 – 150,000

Prices are based on current market rates in Pakistan as of 2025–2026. Actual quotes will vary based on your specific requirements.


What Factors Affect the Cost of Hiring a Web Developer in Pakistan?

Before getting into individual price breakdowns, it is important to understand the five key factors that determine how much you will pay.

1. Type and Complexity of the Project

A 5-page business website and a multi-vendor e-commerce marketplace are both "websites" — but they are worlds apart in complexity. The more features, integrations, and custom logic your project requires, the higher the cost.

2. Who You Hire — Freelancer vs Professional Developer vs Agency

This is the single biggest factor affecting cost. Pakistan has three tiers of web development talent:

Freelancers (lowest cost, highest risk): Available on platforms like Fiverr, Upwork, and local Facebook groups. They charge the least but carry the most risk — inconsistent quality, missed deadlines, and poor post-launch support are common issues.

Professional Independent Developers (best value): Experienced developers who work independently or in small teams. They offer agency-level quality at significantly lower rates, with direct communication and personal accountability.

Agencies (highest cost, most resources): Large teams with project managers, designers, developers, and QA testers. Best for very large or complex projects. Can cost 2x–5x more than a professional independent developer for the same output.

3. Technology Stack Used

WordPress is faster and cheaper to build. Custom React, Django, or Laravel development takes more time and costs more. Choosing the right technology for your actual needs — not the most expensive one — is key.

4. Design Requirements

Using a pre-built template keeps costs low. A fully custom UI/UX design from scratch adds significant time and cost, but it also creates a unique brand experience that converts better.

5. Timeline

Rush projects cost more. If you need a website in 5 days instead of 3 weeks, expect to pay a premium.


Website Development Cost in Pakistan — Detailed Breakdown

Basic Business Website (3–5 Pages)

This includes a homepage, about page, services page, contact page, and possibly a blog. It is the minimum viable online presence for any business.

What you get:

Cost range:

Honest advice: Anything below PKR 20,000 from a freelancer is almost always a poorly built site using a free template with no SEO, slow loading speed, and zero support if something breaks. You will likely pay again within 6–12 months to fix it or rebuild it. Invest properly the first time.


WordPress Website Development

WordPress powers over 43% of all websites globally. It is the most popular platform for businesses because it is flexible, easy to update, and SEO-friendly.

Standard WordPress business site:

Custom WordPress site (unique design, advanced features):

What increases the cost:


E-Commerce Website Development Cost in Pakistan

Building an online store requires significantly more development work — product management, payment integration, order tracking, inventory, and a smooth checkout experience.

WooCommerce store (WordPress-based):

Shopify store:

Custom e-commerce platform (built from scratch):

Payment gateways in Pakistan commonly integrated: JazzCash, EasyPaisa, HBL PayConnect, Stripe (international), and bank card processing.


Custom Web Application Development

This covers tools like CRMs, ERPs, booking systems, inventory management, school portals, dashboards, and any software that runs in a browser.

Simple web application (basic CRUD, 5–10 features):

Medium complexity web application:

Large enterprise web application:

The price here is driven entirely by the number of features, user roles, integrations with third-party services, and how much custom business logic is required.


Mobile App Development Cost in Pakistan

Mobile app development is more expensive than website development because it requires separate builds for Android and iOS (unless cross-platform tools like Flutter are used), more complex UI, and backend API development.

Simple Mobile App (3–10 screens, basic features)

Examples: informational app, basic booking app, simple directory app.

Medium Complexity App (login, profiles, payments, notifications)

Examples: restaurant ordering app, salon booking app, small e-commerce app.

Complex / Enterprise App (real-time features, multi-role, AI integration)

Examples: delivery platforms, ride-hailing, fintech apps, telemedicine.

Cost-saving tip: Flutter development (cross-platform) builds one codebase that runs on both Android and iOS. This can reduce your app development cost by 30–40% compared to building separate native apps.


Custom Software Development Cost in Pakistan

Custom software includes ERP systems, POS systems, HR & payroll software, school management systems, inventory management, and any business automation tool.

Software Type Price Range (PKR)
Basic POS System 40,000 – 120,000
Inventory Management System 80,000 – 200,000
School / Institute Management System 100,000 – 350,000
HR & Payroll Software 120,000 – 400,000
CRM System 150,000 – 500,000
Full ERP System 400,000 – 2,000,000+

Custom software takes time — but the long-term savings in business efficiency make it one of the highest-return investments a Pakistani business can make.


SEO and Digital Marketing Costs in Pakistan

Building a website is only step one. Without SEO and digital marketing, your website will not appear on Google and will generate zero leads.

Service Monthly Cost (PKR)
Basic SEO (local business) 15,000 – 35,000
Standard SEO (national ranking) 35,000 – 80,000
Advanced SEO + Content 60,000 – 150,000
Google Ads management 20,000 – 60,000 (fee only)
Social Media Management 15,000 – 50,000

Hourly Rates — Web Developers in Pakistan (2025–2026)

If you need ongoing development work or maintenance, hourly billing is common. Here is what different levels of developers charge per hour in Pakistan:

Developer Level Hourly Rate (PKR)
Junior developer (0–2 years) 1,000 – 2,500
Mid-level developer (2–4 years) 2,500 – 5,000
Senior developer (4+ years) 5,000 – 10,000
Full-stack specialist 6,000 – 12,000

For international clients hiring Pakistani developers, rates typically range from USD 15–50/hour — significantly cheaper than developers in the US, UK, or UAE who charge USD 80–200/hour for equivalent work.


Web Development Costs by City in Pakistan

Rates also vary somewhat by city, driven by local demand and cost of living:

Islamabad / Rawalpindi: PKR 30,000 – 250,000 per project (slightly higher due to government and corporate demand)

Lahore: PKR 30,000 – 220,000 (large talent pool, competitive rates)

Karachi: PKR 25,000 – 200,000 (highest volume, widest range)

Wah Cantt / Taxila / Attock: PKR 20,000 – 150,000 (lower overhead = better value for clients)

Faisalabad / Multan / Peshawar: PKR 20,000 – 150,000

The good news: since most web development is done remotely, your location does not need to limit your options. A skilled developer in Wah Cantt delivers the same quality as one in Karachi — often at a better price.


The Real Cost of Hiring a Cheap Web Developer

This is the conversation most articles avoid. Here is the truth about what happens when you choose the cheapest option.

A Lahore-based retailer hired a freelancer for PKR 15,000. Within three months, the site had slow loading speeds, broken mobile layout, no SEO structure, and security vulnerabilities. They eventually paid PKR 85,000 to a professional developer to rebuild it — and only then started seeing real business results.

The true cost of a cheap developer is:

The right question is not "what is the cheapest developer?" — it is "which developer gives me the best return on this investment?"

A professionally built website that ranks on Google and converts visitors into clients will earn back its cost within months. A cheap website will cost you double — in money, time, and missed business.


What Should Be Included in the Price?

When you hire a professional web developer, your quote should include:

Design:

Development:

SEO Setup:

Launch:

Post-launch:

If a developer does not include these as standard — ask why.


Freelancer vs Professional Developer vs Agency — Which Should You Choose?

Choose a freelancer if:

Choose a professional independent developer if:

Choose an agency if:

For most small and medium businesses in Pakistan, a professional independent developer is the sweet spot — experienced, accountable, affordable, and personally invested in your project's success.


Why Hire Me as Your Web Developer in Pakistan?

I am a professional web developer based in Wah Cantt, Pakistan, offering the quality and reliability of an agency at the rates of an experienced independent developer.

Here is what you get when you work with me:

Fair, transparent pricing. I give you a detailed quote before any work begins. No hidden fees. No surprise invoices.

Full-service delivery. From design to development to SEO to deployment — I handle everything so you do not have to coordinate between multiple people.

Modern technology. I build with React.js, Django, Flutter, WordPress, and other industry-standard tools trusted by companies worldwide.

SEO-ready from day one. Every website I build is fast, mobile-friendly, and structured to rank on Google — not an afterthought.

Long-term support. I do not disappear after launch. I offer ongoing maintenance, updates, and SEO to keep your business growing.

Pakistan-wide service. I serve clients across Wah Cantt, Rawalpindi, Islamabad, Lahore, Karachi, Peshawar, Faisalabad, Multan, and all over Pakistan — and internationally.


My Service Pricing (Transparent Rates)

Service Starting Price (PKR)
Basic Business Website 25,000
WordPress Website 40,000
E-Commerce Store (WooCommerce) 80,000
Custom Web Application 120,000
Mobile App (Flutter) 150,000
Custom Software / ERP 200,000
SEO Services (monthly) 20,000
UI/UX Design 25,000
Digital Marketing 15,000/month

Final prices depend on your specific requirements. Contact me for a free, detailed quote.


Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

How much does a basic website cost in Pakistan? A basic 3–5 page business website from a professional developer costs between PKR 25,000 and PKR 60,000. Cheaper options exist but often result in poor quality that requires rebuilding within a year.

How much does an e-commerce website cost in Pakistan? A standard WooCommerce or Shopify e-commerce store costs between PKR 80,000 and PKR 350,000, depending on the number of products, payment gateways, and custom features required.

How much does mobile app development cost in Pakistan? A simple mobile app starts at PKR 150,000–400,000. Medium complexity apps (with login, payments, and notifications) range from PKR 400,000 to PKR 1,000,000. Complex enterprise apps cost PKR 1,000,000 and above.

Is it cheaper to hire a freelancer or a professional developer in Pakistan? Freelancers are cheaper upfront but carry higher risk of poor quality, missed deadlines, and no post-launch support. A professional independent developer costs slightly more but delivers significantly better value and results.

How long does it take to build a website in Pakistan? A basic website takes 1–2 weeks. A WordPress business site takes 2–3 weeks. An e-commerce store typically takes 3–6 weeks. Custom web applications and mobile apps take 4–12 weeks depending on complexity.

Do you offer payment in installments? Yes. For larger projects, I offer a milestone-based payment structure — typically 40% upfront, 30% at design approval, and 30% at final delivery.

Can I see your previous work before hiring you? Absolutely. I am happy to share my portfolio and client references during our free consultation call.

Do you offer post-launch maintenance? Yes. I offer monthly maintenance packages that include updates, security monitoring, backups, and technical support at affordable rates.

What if I am not satisfied with the work? I include unlimited revisions during the design phase and a 30-day bug-fix guarantee after launch. Your satisfaction is not optional — it is built into the process.


Ready to Get a Free Quote?

Now that you know exactly what web development costs in Pakistan, the next step is simple — tell me about your project and I will send you a detailed, no-obligation quote within 24 hours.

The first consultation is completely free.

📍 Location: Wah Cantt, Punjab, Pakistan 📞 WhatsApp / Phone: +92 318 5858855 📧 Email: info@pixelfussionx.com 🌐 Website: pixelfussionx.com

I serve clients across Wah Cantt, Taxila, Attock, Rawalpindi, Islamabad, Lahore, Karachi, Peshawar, Faisalabad, Multan, and all over Pakistan.


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