GITNUX MARKETDATA REPORT 2024
Website Development Timeline Statistics
The average time it takes to develop a website is typically between 12 to 16 weeks.
In this post, we will explore the various stages and timelines involved in website development for both small and large businesses. With statistics ranging from average project durations to the importance of design in shaping a business’s credibility, we will dive into the key insights that drive successful website projects.
Statistic 1
"The average small business website takes approximately 12-16 weeks to complete."
Statistic 2
"A typical website development project takes 60 days to complete in the designing phase."
Statistic 3
"Initial Development and Testing should be the longest phase and accounts for about 40% of the total project time."
Statistic 4
"One week to one month is the average duration for wireframing in website development projects."
Statistic 5
"The average duration of the Feedback and Revision stage in web development is 3-7 days."
Statistic 6
"For simpler websites, the launch and debug phase takes approximately 1 week."
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"The testing phase of website development projects often takes approximately 2-3 weeks."
Statistic 8
"In 2020, 63% of marketers upgraded their website."
Statistic 9
"The website development process for websites with e-commerce components may take nearly 4 months to 1 year."
Statistic 10
"Following website development, 48% of people cited design as the number one factor in affecting the credibility of a business."
Statistic 11
"36% of small businesses do not have a website yet."
Statistic 12
"On average, front-end coding takes about 20% of the project timeline."
Statistic 13
"A small, custom website can take as little as two weeks with a professional developer."
Statistic 14
"On average, larger-scale website projects with greater complexity may take more than 6 months to develop."
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"The redesign of an existing website on average takes less time to develop, around 4-8 weeks."