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How much does an online store cost in Lithuania?

An honest answer without 'from €99' tricks: what drives an online store price in Lithuania, where to save, and where not to. A solid base usually starts in the thousands € + VAT.

In short

  • No single price. Different jobs need different budgets
  • A solid WooCommerce base in LT usually starts in the thousands € + VAT
  • Integrations (payments, shipping) raise cost and sales
  • Don’t cheap out on speed, security, or payment reliability
  • Content and products often cost more than 'the design'

No single price. Different jobs

“How much does an online store cost?” is almost always the first question. There is no honest flat “X euros”, because a store at €800 and one at €8,000 solve different problems: a small catalogue vs a real sales tool with payments, shipping, and rules.

We price by scope: product count, rules, integrations, and whether you need custom calculators. WooCommerce itself is free. You pay for setup, design, content, and launch.

What makes up a WooCommerce store price

Base: structure, mobile layout, cart, checkout, core pages, payment and shipping connections. In Lithuania a solid standard store usually starts in the thousands of euros + VAT, not a “€99 template”.

Second part. Content: descriptions, photos, categories, filters. Third. Integrations: Paysera, Montonio, Stripe, parcel lockers, sometimes accounting. Each connection adds work and turns a catalogue into a channel that sells.

Where you can save, and where you shouldn’t

Save early with a well-adapted theme instead of a giant custom design when you don’t yet know what converts. Also keep a clear MVP: ship what sells, not “everything at once”.

Don’t save on Core Web Vitals, security, SSL, backups, or payment reliability. Cheap hosting or “Update all” without care quickly costs lost orders.

Custom features and B2B rules

When price depends on dimensions, configuration, or B2B terms, a template is not enough. You need custom WooCommerce logic. That raises budget, but often beats the “email us for a quote” barrier.

We plan these through discovery: specification, iterations, maintainable code. Otherwise custom becomes expensive technical debt.

After launch. Care and SEO

A store is not “build and forget”. You need updates, security, and sometimes content uploads. That’s monthly website care (from €40/month + VAT).

If you want to rank for product and category queries, you need technical SEO and a content plan, not only a pretty checkout.

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