How Do I Make a Website? Do I Even Need One? Can I Make One Fast?

If you’re asking these questions, here’s the good news:
You can launch a professional-looking website in under an hour—without hiring a developer, writing code, or dropping a ton of cash.

This article breaks down every option available—free or paid, simple or complex—so you can choose the one that fits your business stage and speed.

 

First: Do You Even Need a Website?

Yes. 100%.
Here’s why:

  • You own the traffic. You’re not at the mercy of Instagram’s algorithm.

  • You look more legit. A website builds trust—even if it's just a landing page.

  • You sell better. People can browse, buy, and book on their own time.

  • You can scale. A site gives you a hub to expand into multiple offers or services.

 

QUICK & EASY OPTIONS (No Design or Tech Skills Required)

Link-in-Bio Style Pages (Best for creators, coaches, and solo businesses)

These aren’t “websites” in the traditional sense, but they’re more than enough to validate your offer, share your services, and collect payments.

Stan Store

  • Cost: $29/month

  • Best for: Selling digital products, courses, coaching, calendar bookings

  • Why it’s great: 100% mobile-first, drag-and-drop simplicity, powerful upsell features

  • Bonus: Email opt-ins, scheduling, and product delivery built-in

KOMI

  • Cost: Invite-only with premium plans

  • Best for: Creators, thought leaders, and public figures with multiple offerings

  • Why it’s great: Branded, high-end bio pages that function like a sleek storefront or media kit

  • Use case: Combine YouTube videos, podcast links, coaching offers, and email signups into one branded page

Linktree

  • Cost: Free + paid tiers

  • Best for: Sharing multiple links, event registration, or content funnels

  • Why it’s great: Widely supported, integrates with everything, easy to customize for beginners

 

FULL WEBSITE PLATFORMS (For people who want more than just one page)

Flodesk Landing Pages

  • Cost: Free trial, then $38/month (includes email)

  • Best for: Service providers or digital product sellers with a single offer

  • Why it’s great: Clean, modern templates + built-in email marketing

  • Pro move: Create a simple funnel with one offer, one form, and one follow-up sequence

Carrd

  • Cost: Free or $19/year for Pro

  • Best for: One-page sites that look beautiful and load fast

  • Why it’s great: Extremely affordable and beginner-friendly

  • Use it for: Consulting services, digital product drops, resumes, or portfolio showcases

WordPress + Themeforest + Fiverr (Custom feel, without custom dev)

  • Cost: $100–$600 depending on outsourcing

  • Best for: Businesses needing a traditional website with blog, service pages, etc.

  • What you need:

    • Hosting: Bluehost, Dreamhost, or IONOS ($10 - $30/mo)

    • WordPress CMS (free)

    • A Themeforest template (~$49 - $99 one time payment)

    • A Fiverr freelancer to customize it ($100 - $500 one time payment)

Squarespace / Wix / Weebly / Shopify

  • Cost: ~$16–$39/month

  • Best for: Entrepreneurs who want beautiful templates, drag-and-drop building, and e-commerce support

  • Best pick:

    • Squarespace → elegant for portfolio or service-based businesses

    • Shopify → built for product-focused brands

    • Wix → very flexible, though less sleek than Squarespace

 

What’s the Best Route For You?

Your Goal

Best Option

Notes

Sell a digital product/course now

Stan Store

Fastest setup + built-in delivery

Build an email list and one offer page

Flodesk or Carrd

Clean & effective

Look legit for under $500

WordPress + Themeforest + Fiverr

Weekend build, long-term scalability

Share multiple offers/content/links

KOMI or Linktree

Pick based on brand feel & budget

Sell physical/digital products

Shopify

Optimized for selling from day one

Book calls, sell, and build audience

Stan Store

Monetization-first approach

 

Don’t Overthink It

A website is a tool, not a trophy.

Your goal:

  • Explain what you offer

  • Make it easy to buy/book/sign up

  • Look good on mobile

Clarity > Complexity every time.