Getting a professional website in Saudi Arabia means navigating enormous variation in quality, pricing, and what "professional" actually means. This guide gives you a clear framework.
What Saudi Websites Need
- Bilingual Arabic/English — proper right-to-left layout, not just translated content
- Mobile-first — Saudi Arabia has one of the world's highest smartphone penetration rates
- Local SEO — ranking in Google.com.sa for Arabic and English search terms
- Local payment integration — Mada, STC Pay, Apple Pay for e-commerce
- Performance — fast load times on Saudi mobile networks
The Options
DIY Website Builders (SAR 200–800/year)
Wix, Squarespace, WordPress templates. Fast to launch but template-constrained. Many builders have poor RTL support. For a professional Saudi brand, the template look signals a generic operation.
Senior Freelancers (SAR 15,000–35,000)
The best value for most Saudi SMEs. Direct access to the person designing your site, no account manager overhead, faster turnaround. Vet for live Saudi/GCC client examples and genuine Arabic RTL handling.
Saudi Agencies (SAR 40,000–150,000+)
Full-service team, local market knowledge, Arabic expertise. The overhead — account managers, project managers, multiple meetings — is significant. Appropriate for large organisations with complex requirements.
Cost Summary
| Option | Cost (SAR) | Best for |
|---|---|---|
| DIY builder | 200–800/yr | Testing a concept |
| Junior freelancer | 5,000–12,000 | Basic informational sites |
| Senior freelancer | 15,000–35,000 | Professional SME websites |
| Agency | 40,000–150,000+ | Large or complex requirements |
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