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Website Redesign Cost in Malaysia: 2026 Pricing Guide

Edwin Masripan
Last Update: June 3, 2026
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Last updated: June 2026 | By Laman7 Editorial Team

Most Malaysian businesses will spend between RM8,000 and RM35,000 on a website redesign in 2026, depending on project scope, design complexity, and the agency they choose. The biggest mistake buyers make is comparing quotes without aligning on scope first.

Laman7 is a B2B web design and SEO agency based in Shah Alam, Malaysia, and we have been involved in redesign projects for companies across manufacturing, professional services, education, and healthcare. This guide breaks down exactly what drives website redesign costs in Malaysia, what you should expect at each budget level, and how to avoid overpaying for the wrong outcome.

Quick Answer: Website Redesign Cost in Malaysia (2026)

A website redesign in Malaysia typically costs RM5,000 to RM50,000+. Most B2B companies with a 10-20 page corporate site invest between RM12,000 and RM30,000 for a full redesign that includes strategy, custom design, development, SEO structure, and content migration.

What Determines Website Redesign Cost in Malaysia?

1. Scope: How Many Pages and Features

Page count is the most straightforward driver. A 10-page brochure site costs considerably less than a 50-page site with service sub-pages, a resources library, case studies, and a booking system. Common feature additions that affect pricing include lead generation forms with CRM integration, multilingual support, membership areas, e-commerce functionality, and booking systems.

2. Design Approach: Template vs. Custom

Template / Semi-custom: RM5,000-RM12,000, best for SMEs and simple brochure sites. Semi-custom with brand alignment: RM12,000-RM22,000, best for growing companies. Fully custom design: RM22,000-RM50,000+, best for B2B companies and enterprise. Template-based sites are faster and cheaper but limit your ability to differentiate.

3. Content: Who Writes and Migrates It

Content is often the hidden cost of a redesign. If the agency is writing new copy, creating case studies, or migrating hundreds of pages, that work is significant and should be priced explicitly. Budget separately for professional copywriting if it is not included in your quote.

4. SEO Architecture

A redesign that ignores SEO can destroy existing rankings. Proper SEO work includes URL structure planning, redirect mapping, on-page optimisation, and technical SEO setup. If these are not in scope, ask directly.

5. Agency Type and Location

Freelancers typically charge RM3,000-RM10,000. Boutique agencies (5-15 staff) charge RM10,000-RM35,000. Large full-service agencies charge RM30,000-RM100,000+. Shah Alam and Selangor-based agencies typically offer more competitive pricing than KL agencies without sacrificing quality.

Website Redesign Pricing by Project Type

Corporate Brochure Site (8-15 pages): RM8,000 – RM18,000

Includes new design, updated copywriting for core pages, mobile-responsive WordPress build, basic SEO setup, contact form, and Google Analytics integration.

B2B Lead Generation Site (15-30 pages): RM18,000 – RM35,000

Includes custom design, full service page architecture, case studies section, lead capture forms with CRM integration, and SEO keyword mapping. Our work with Kawasaki Malaysia resulted in a 450% increase in leads after a redesign of this scope.

Enterprise or Complex Site (30+ pages): RM35,000 – RM100,000+

Includes complex integrations (ERP, CRM, booking systems), custom functionality, multilingual setup, and advanced analytics.

What Is Typically Included in a Redesign Quote?

Check whether these items are in-scope or additional: discovery and strategy, UI/UX design and wireframes, development and CMS build, content migration, SEO setup including redirect mapping, testing and QA, and launch and handover. If a quote does not mention SEO setup or redirect mapping, ask explicitly.

Is a Website Redesign Worth the Investment?

For most B2B companies in Malaysia, yes, if the redesign is done with conversion and SEO in mind. Our work with Tuneboss produced a 4,200% increase in organic traffic. The University of Cyberjaya saw 450% more leads after Laman7 rebuilt their digital presence around buyer intent.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does a website redesign cost in Malaysia in 2026?

A website redesign in Malaysia costs between RM5,000 and RM50,000+ depending on pages, complexity, features, and the agency. Most B2B corporate sites cost RM12,000 to RM30,000 for a full redesign including design, development, and SEO setup.

What is the difference between a website revamp and a full redesign?

A revamp updates the look and feel without rebuilding the structure. A full redesign rebuilds from strategy through development. Revamps cost less (RM5,000-RM15,000) but may not fix underlying SEO or conversion problems.

How long does a website redesign take in Malaysia?

A typical 10-20 page B2B website redesign takes 6 to 12 weeks from brief to launch. Complex sites with custom functionality can take 16 weeks or more.

Does a website redesign cost include SEO?

Not always. Always ask whether keyword mapping, meta tag optimisation, redirect mapping, and schema markup are in scope. These are the most commonly omitted items with the highest long-term consequence.

What should I budget for ongoing website costs after a redesign?

Budget RM300 to RM800 per month for website maintenance covering hosting, WordPress updates, security monitoring, backups, and minor content changes.

Conclusion

Website redesign cost in Malaysia in 2026 ranges from RM5,000 for a basic template refresh to RM50,000+ for a fully custom B2B site. For most Malaysian businesses, the right budget sits between RM12,000 and RM30,000. If you are planning a redesign, speak with the Laman7 team for an honest assessment. Visit our website redesign service page or learn about our WebCare maintenance plans.

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Edwin Masripan
Growth Strategist. Performs marketing, copywriting, design and coding for the most significant chunk of Laman7's work. You'll see him often tucked in the corner with a book, cycling when it is windy, head to the beach when it's rainy. Yeah, he's weird, aren't we all?
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