High-converting landing pages in 2026, the kind built for serious paid acquisition, typically cost $4,500 to $18,000 per page. Most operators pay $6K-$10K.
Length, copy depth, design polish, and integration count drive the range. Long-form sales pages with custom illustration and integrated calculators are the high end. The single biggest predictor of where a specific engagement lands is scope discipline, operators who lock the spec in the first two weeks save 20-40% of total project cost over the next three months. Operators who let scope expand mid-build pay the inverse penalty. Either way, the $5K to $18K range is descriptive, not prescriptive: it reflects what a competent US vendor charges in 2026 for the work as scoped, not what a finished engagement has to cost.
| Component | Low | High |
|---|---|---|
Conversion strategy + offer lock | $750 | $4K |
Long-form copy (1,500-3,000 words) | $2K | $6K |
Custom design with motion | $1K | $5K |
Build with form integration | $750 | $5K |
Server-side analytics (CAPI + GA4 server) | $500 | $3K |
Heatmap + replay + click-map at launch | $0 | $2K |
Conversion strategy + offer lock
Long-form copy (1,500-3,000 words)
Custom design with motion
Build with form integration
Server-side analytics (CAPI + GA4 server)
Heatmap + replay + click-map at launch
Every 'small addition' that turns up in week three is a real change order. Operators who lock scope in discovery save 20-40% of total project cost.
CRM imports, redirect maps, third-party API wiring, and content migration are the most underestimated line items in dev projects.
Conventional design is fixed-bid territory. Custom motion, bespoke components, and editorial illustration push costs up 30-100%.
Senior US engineers cost 2-3x junior engineers but ship 5-10x faster on non-trivial work. Cheap teams are usually expensive in retrospect.
Sites where the client writes all the copy ship faster and cheaper than sites where copy is in scope. Most projects underestimate this.
Inparlor builds high-converting landing pages at $6,500 fixed (single) or $5,500 (3+ pages). The pages are intended for ad-traffic and we ship with conversion infrastructure live on day one. The premium over the floor of the market reflects scope we don't itemize, measurement infrastructure, post-launch stability, and a documented handoff that survives whoever happens to be on our team six months from now. Our proposals are itemized line-by-line so you can see what you're paying for; we'd rather lose the deal on transparent pricing than win it by hiding the math.
From $7K
per-page sprint
One high-converting page per week, ready to run ads against.
Full Landing Page Sprints breakdownTemplate + ChatGPT-generated copy can produce a $500 page that converts at ~50-70% of a well-designed page. For pre-PMF testing, that math works. For serious paid acquisition, the cost difference pays back in week 2. The honest framing: cheaper vendors exist at every tier, Fiverr at the bottom, offshore agencies in the middle, established US-based mid-market shops at the top. The cost-quality curve is real but rarely linear. Going from a $5K vendor to a $15K vendor usually produces a meaningfully different outcome; going from $15K to $45K often produces a refinement, not a transformation. Where you sit on that curve depends on the cost of being wrong, not the budget you have available.
(Page cost) ÷ (incremental conversions/mo × LTV)
$8K page driving 100 leads/mo at 25% close rate at $2,000 ACV = $50K/mo incremental revenue at 50% gross margin = $25K/mo gross profit. Payback in <2 weeks.
We'll send back an itemized proposal, scope, line items, timeline, and the team that would actually run the engagement. No discovery call to schedule a discovery call.