Pricing
Why We Don’t Publish a Price List
A fixed price list (“website: €2,000, SEO: €500/month”) feels transparent, but it isn’t really: no two websites have the same complexity, no two SEO strategies start from the same situation. A fixed price is either too high for a simple project or too low for a complex one — either way, someone pays for something that doesn’t match their real need.
Every quote at Senno is calculated after understanding the project — not before.
How a price is calculated
The real scope of the project
Number of pages, technical complexity, integrations needed.
The starting situation
A site built from scratch costs differently from a partial redesign; an SEO strategy on a new domain differs from a site with already-indexed content.
The level of support you want
A project delivered and then self-run, or ongoing support (monthly SEO, automations to adjust over time).
What that means in practice
No quote before a conversation.
We never price a project we haven’t understood.
No surprises after signing.
Scope is clear before we start; if it changes along the way, we discuss it beforehand, not on the final invoice.
The exact cost appears on each service page
once the project is scoped — see the “Timeline and cost” section of the relevant service page.
FAQ
Why not at least a price range?
A range that’s too wide helps nothing, and a precise range already requires understanding the project — at which point we’re ready to give a real quote rather than a vague estimate anyway.
How long to receive a quote?
Usually within 48 hours of the first conversation, once scope is clarified.
