Overberg Web Development Guide

Making informed decisions about your website - whether for business or personal projects

Independent Market Analysis • 2026

Why This Guide Exists

Whether you're a business owner, creative professional, or individual with a project, you deserve to understand your options when investing in a website. This guide helps you ask the right questions and make informed decisions based on our analysis of the local web development market.

Our goal: Help you choose the right technology and partner for your needs, whether that's us or someone else.

Market Insights from Our Research

To help you make informed decisions, we analyzed 17 web development companies serving the Hermanus/Overberg region. Whether you're planning a business website, personal portfolio, or creative project, here's what we found:

17/17
Companies analyzed use WordPress or legacy systems
R1,750-R25,000
Price range for basic websites in the market
8/17
Charge R7,500+ for single-page parallax sites
100%
Use page-counting pricing models

Key Market Findings

  • Technology Gap: No companies in our analysis use modern frameworks like Next.js or React
  • Performance Concerns: Average mobile speed scores range from 30-60 (industry best practice is 90+)
  • Pricing Models: All companies use page-counting rather than value-based pricing
  • Ongoing Costs: Most require monthly maintenance fees ranging from R150-R500
  • Ownership Terms: Many create dependencies that make it difficult to switch providers

Note: This research was conducted to understand market standards and help businesses make informed comparisons. All data is based on publicly available information.

Key Questions Everyone Should Ask

Before choosing a web developer, whether for business or personal projects, consider these important factors:

Technology & Performance

  • What technology will be used to build my site?
  • How fast will my website load on mobile devices?
  • Will my site be secure and regularly updated?
  • Can the technology grow with my business?

Ownership & Control

  • Do I own my website and its code?
  • Can I move my site to another host if needed?
  • What happens if I stop paying monthly fees?
  • Will there be ongoing dependencies?

Project Goals & Value

  • Is this built specifically for my needs and goals?
  • Will it help me achieve what I want (leads, bookings, portfolio showcase)?
  • What's the total cost of ownership over 3 years?
  • How will this impact my visitors' experience?

Understanding Your Technology Options

There are two main approaches to building websites today. Understanding the difference helps you make the right choice:

Traditional Approach

Technology: WordPress, Joomla, or similar content management systems

How it works: Uses templates and plugins to create websites

Pros:

  • Familiar to many developers
  • Large ecosystem of plugins
  • Can be cost-effective initially

Considerations:

  • Requires regular maintenance and updates
  • Performance can be slower due to plugins
  • Security depends on keeping everything updated
  • Monthly hosting and maintenance often required

Modern Approach

Technology: Next.js, React, or similar modern frameworks

How it works: Custom-built from the ground up for your business

Pros:

  • Faster loading times (under 2 seconds)
  • More secure with fewer vulnerabilities
  • Built specifically for your needs
  • You own everything completely

Considerations:

  • Higher upfront investment
  • Requires developers skilled in modern technology
  • Less common in smaller markets

Understanding Pricing Models

Web developers use different pricing approaches, each with their own advantages depending on your needs:

Page-Based Pricing

Example: "5-page website for R8,500" or "Wedding website for R3,500"

How it works: Price determined by number of pages

Good for: Simple brochure websites, personal portfolios, or event sites with predictable content structure

Consider: May not account for complex functionality or custom features you need

Template Customization

Example: "Photography portfolio from R6,000" or "Business site from R8,000"

How it works: Modify existing templates to fit your brand or style

Good for: Individuals or businesses wanting professional look quickly and cost-effectively

Consider: Limited customization, may look similar to others using same template

Custom Solution Pricing

Example: "Wedding RSVP system - R12,000" or "Restaurant booking system - R15,000"

How it works: Price based on specific functionality and value delivered

Good for: Anyone needing custom solutions aligned with their specific goals

Consider: Higher investment but potentially better results for your specific needs

Questions to Ask Any Web Developer

About Technology

Ask: "What technology will you use and why is it the best choice for my business?"

Look for: Clear explanation of technology choice and how it benefits your specific needs

Market insight: Our research found that all 17 local companies use WordPress or legacy systems. Consider asking about modern alternatives like Next.js or React.

About Performance

Ask: "How fast will my website load, and can you guarantee performance?"

Look for: Specific load time commitments and examples of fast sites they've built

Market insight: Industry best practice is mobile speed scores of 90+. Ask to see actual performance metrics from their recent projects.

About Pricing Structure

Ask: "How do you determine pricing and what's included in the investment?"

Look for: Clear explanation of what drives the cost and what value you receive

Market insight: Different pricing models work for different needs. Page-based pricing can work for simple sites, while business-outcome pricing may be better for custom functionality. Understand what approach fits your goals.

About Ownership

Ask: "Do I own my website completely, and can I move it if needed?"

Look for: Clear ownership terms and no vendor lock-in arrangements

Market insight: Many providers create dependencies through hosting or maintenance requirements. Understand your long-term flexibility.

About Ongoing Costs

Ask: "What will I pay monthly, and what happens if I stop paying?"

Look for: Transparent pricing and understanding of long-term costs

Market insight: Monthly maintenance fees in our research ranged from R150-R500. Calculate your 3-year total cost of ownership.

About Customization

Ask: "Is this built specifically for my business or adapted from a template?"

Look for: Evidence of custom work and business-specific features

Market insight: Many providers use templates or page builders. Ask to see examples of truly custom work they've done.

Red Flags to Watch For

Based on our market research, here are some practices that may not be in your best interest:

⚠️ Maintenance Dependencies

Be cautious of providers who require ongoing monthly payments to keep your site functional. A well-built website shouldn't need constant maintenance to stay online.

⚠️ Vague Performance Claims

Avoid providers who can't give specific performance metrics. Ask for actual load times and mobile speed scores from recent projects.

⚠️ Misaligned Pricing Models

Be cautious when the pricing model doesn't match your needs. Simple page-counting may not work for complex functionality, while business-outcome pricing might be overkill for basic brochure sites.

⚠️ Vendor Lock-in Terms

Question any arrangement that makes it difficult or expensive to move your website to another provider or host.

Remember: These are general guidelines based on our market research. Every business situation is different, and what works for one may not work for another.

Ready to Make an Informed Decision?

Whether you choose Mezokuru or another developer, we hope this guide helps you ask the right questions and get the website your business deserves.

If you'd like to see how we approach web development differently, we're happy to show you.

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