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How long does a website project typically take?

Written By: Eduardo Roman

Last Updated on May 30, 2025

At NSPO Creative Co., the timeline for a website project depends on the scope, complexity, platform, and client responsiveness — but we aim to move fast while maintaining high-quality standards. Here's a breakdown of what to expect.

Typical Timelines by Project Type

  • Basic Landing Page (Framer/Webflow): 1–2 weeks
    Ideal for simple, one-page promotional sites or event pages. Quick turnaround with minimal content and no advanced functionality.

  • Service-Based Website (Framer/Webflow/WordPress): 2–4 weeks
    Includes homepage, service pages, about/contact, booking integrations, and CRM setup. This is our most popular package for small businesses.

  • E-Commerce Store (Shopify/WooCommerce): 3–6 weeks
    Product configuration, design, shipping setup, and app integrations take time. Shopify sites tend to launch faster; WooCommerce may require more custom work.

  • Custom Site with Advanced Features: 6–10+ weeks
    Membership systems, gated content, extensive API integrations, or custom development will naturally extend the timeline.

What Affects Project Duration?

  • Content Readiness: Projects move faster if you have your copy, images, and branding ready up front.

  • Feedback Speed: The faster we get your feedback, the faster we move.

  • Platform Choice: Framer and Webflow are generally quicker than WordPress or WooCommerce.

  • Revisions & Scope Changes: Requests beyond the original scope may add time.

Our Process

We begin with a kickoff call, move into wireframes and mockups, and follow a milestone-based timeline with approval checkpoints. We keep you updated every step of the way. Once the site is approved, we handle the launch, domain setup, and final QA.

Need a rush timeline or wondering how soon we can start? Book a call and we’ll tailor the timeline to your needs.