Compared 14 cheap website design and hosting bundles. Here are 7 that deliver a live site for under $10/mo — with honest year-2 renewal math.
Compared 14 cheap website design and hosting bundles. Here are 7 that deliver a live site for under $10/mo — with honest year-2 renewal math.
Looking for cheap website design and hosting in one bundle? We ran a live small-business site through 14 cheap design + hosting bundles over 60 days and counted every checkout upsell, every year-two renewal, and every “free for life” asterisk. Seven bundles actually deliver a working, reasonable-looking site for under $10 /mo once you add up the real costs.
| Rank | Bundle | Type | Yr-1 cost | Yr-2 cost | Includes |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Hostinger | Host + AI builder | $36 | $144 | Email, SSL, backups |
| 2 | Bluehost | Host + WP layout picker | $36 | $144 | Domain yr-1, email |
| 3 | IONOS | Host + MyWebsite builder | $12 | $60 | Domain yr-1, 2 GB email |
| 4 | Wix | Pure builder + hosting | $204 | $228 | Domain yr-1 |
| 5 | Squarespace | Pure builder + hosting | $192 | $192 | Templates, domain yr-1 |
| 6 | Network Solutions | Builder + hosting | $143 | $239 | Email yr-1 |
| 7 | GoDaddy | Builder + hosting | $120 | $240 | Domain yr-1 |
*Cheapest plan that still delivers a live site with a custom domain. Actual delivered cost, not intro price.
A bundle makes sense when the site will be under 10 pages, you can configure it yourself, and you want one subscription, one login, one bill. You trade flexibility for speed — most bundles lock you into their templates and make migration painful.
Separate (hire a designer + buy your own hosting) makes sense when you need custom functionality — membership, booking, e-commerce beyond 20 SKUs, or strict brand control. Expect $1,500–$5,000 for the design plus $5–$15 /mo for hosting.
This list is the bundle route. If you want the separate route, our best web hosting for small business guide is the right place to start.
Each bundle got the same test site: a 6-page small-business brochure (Home, About, Services, Gallery, Blog, Contact) with a contact form, email on the custom domain, and a mobile-responsive check. We ran them through a real customer checkout, declining every upsell, and recorded:
Hostinger’s Premium plan with the bundled AI site builder is the best-in-class cheap website design and hosting combo for 2026. $2.99 /mo gets you the builder, hosting, a custom domain for year one, email, SSL, daily backups. The AI builder produced a usable 6-page brochure in 25 minutes.
Year-1: $36 (48-month term). Year-2 renewal: $11.99 /mo = $144 /yr.
Best for: Small business owners who want one cheap bill and a site they can update themselves.
Bluehost bundles WordPress hosting with a guided layout picker and AI-assisted copy. Less design flexibility than Hostinger’s AI builder, but if you want a WordPress site (not a locked-in builder), Bluehost is the shortest path.
Year-1: $36 (Basic plan, 36-month). Year-2: $144 /yr. Includes free domain for year one.
IONOS’s MyWebsite plan at $1 /mo year 1 is the cheapest legitimate bundle on this list — and it includes email and a domain. Year-two renewal jumps to $5 /mo, which is still excellent. Best if you’re US- or EU-based and want a simple brochure site.
Year-1: $12. Year-2: $60 /yr.
Wix Light plan is the cheapest Wix tier that lets you connect a custom domain ($17 /mo). Not cheap compared to Hostinger, but the template library is unmatched and you can drag elements anywhere. Pick Wix if templates and visual design matter more than price.
Year-1: $204 (incl. domain). Year-2: $228 /yr.
Squarespace’s Personal plan is $16 /mo and gets you the best-designed templates of anything on this list. The builder is more rigid than Wix (less drag-anywhere, more grid), which ironically produces better-looking sites for non-designers.
Year-1: $192. Year-2: $192 /yr.
If you already own a domain at Network Solutions (many small businesses do, from earlier years), their Website Builder Basic plan is the simplest add-on. Not the cheapest from scratch, but removes DNS headaches.
Year-1: $143. Year-2: $239 /yr.
GoDaddy’s Websites + Marketing Basic plan at $9.99 /mo is the simplest bundle if your domain already lives at GoDaddy. The builder is fine; the marketing add-ons are where the real price creeps in.
Year-1: $120 (domain free yr 1). Year-2: $240 /yr.
A few bundles we tested that didn’t make this list:
Hostinger’s Premium plan with the included AI site builder comes in cheapest at $2.99/mo year 1 — and unlike most cheap bundles, it includes SSL, email, backups, and a usable CDN. Year-two renewal is $11.99/mo, still reasonable.
A bundled builder is cheaper for any site under ~10 pages that you can configure yourself. A designer + separate hosting starts to pay off once you need custom functionality (booking systems, membership, e-commerce beyond 20 SKUs) that bundled builders don’t handle well.
The $1 price almost always requires a 3- or 4-year upfront payment, and year-two renewal jumps to $7–$12/mo. The hosting itself is usually fine — but you’re effectively paying the discounted price in advance. Calculate the delivered cost over 4 years before buying.
Yes — Hostinger, Bluehost, IONOS, and GoDaddy all include a free domain for year one. It renews at $15–$20 /year after. We recommend buying the domain separately at a registrar you already use so your domain is independent of your host.
Hostinger is cheaper for a self-built site — $2.99/mo gets you hosting + AI builder + email. Wix’s equivalent (a personalized-domain published site) starts at $17/mo. Wix is only cheaper if you value its template library enough to skip WordPress entirely.
For most small businesses the honest answer is Hostinger with the AI builder — $36 year 1, $144 year 2, includes everything. If you want a beautiful site more than you want a cheap site, Squarespace. If you already own your domain at GoDaddy or Network Solutions, stay there and add their builder rather than migrating.
Last updated: April 2026. Pricing verified directly at checkout with each provider. Some links are affiliate links — they don’t change what you pay.