About this template
Enterprise websites involve more stakeholders, stricter requirements, and higher expectations than startup projects. This template shares the same 9-group structure as the startup template but is designed for larger scope: more pages, complex integrations, accessibility compliance, performance requirements, and multi-team coordination. It accounts for the realities of enterprise web development — longer discovery phases, more revision cycles, and the coordination overhead that comes with larger organizations.
Perfect for
Web agencies and studios working with mid-to-large companies, enterprise marketing teams planning website overhauls, and digital consultancies scoping complex B2B web projects.
How to customize it
- Add Accessibility Audit as a dedicated line item under QA / Launch
- Include a Stakeholder Workshops item under Discovery & Strategy for alignment sessions
- Add Security Review / Penetration Testing if the project handles sensitive data
- Consider adding a Governance / Documentation group for large organizations
What's inside this template
These are the line items the template comes with, organized by stage. Adjust amounts, quantities, and rates to your project.
Discovery & Strategy
- Stakeholder workshops
- Content / SEO audit
Information Architecture / UX
- Navigation system
- Page templates / wireframes
Visual Design
- Design system
- Template design
Content / Copy
- Copy framework
- Content migration plan
Frontend Development
- Component build
- Responsive QA
CMS / Backend
- CMS architecture
- Admin model
Integrations
- CRM / marketing automation
- Analytics / tracking
QA / Launch
- UAT
- Launch / redirect support
Project Management
- PM
- Weekly status / approvals
FAQ
How is this different from the startup website template?
Both share the same 9-group structure, but the enterprise template is scoped for larger projects. You'll typically budget more hours per group, add more line items within each group, and account for additional complexity in areas like integrations, compliance, and stakeholder management.
How much does an enterprise website typically cost?
Enterprise websites typically range from $50,000 to $250,000+ depending on scope, number of pages, integration complexity, and custom functionality. Projects at the higher end often include custom web applications, complex CMS implementations, and extensive content migration.
Should I budget for ongoing maintenance?
Yes. Enterprise websites require ongoing maintenance — security patches, CMS updates, content changes, performance monitoring. Budget this as a separate retainer or service agreement, not as part of the initial build budget.
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