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Complete Guide to Hiring a Web Designer in Haryana (2026)

Pillar guide · Updated 19 June 2026 · 22-min read

The Complete Guide to Hiring a Web Designer in Haryana (2026)

Everything a Haryana SMB owner needs to know before signing a single rupee — vendor types, real pricing, red flags, contract clauses, and the questions that separate a real agency from a freelancer pretending to be one. Written by QTC Infotech’s strategy team based on 3,500+ projects since 2017.

TL;DR for the impatient

  • Realistic 2026 prices in India: WordPress 5-page ₹9,999–₹39,999, WooCommerce ₹14,999–₹49,999, custom Laravel ₹39,999–₹1,99,999. Anyone quoting below ₹5,000 is selling you a template, not a website.
  • The biggest mistake Haryana SMBs make: hiring whoever quotes the lowest without checking ownership terms, source code access, or post-launch support.
  • The right vendor type depends on your goal: Brochure site → freelancer is fine. Lead-generation site → agency. Custom application → agency with in-house developers.
  • Demand these 3 things before paying: a written fixed-price quote, source code ownership clause, 30-day post-launch support.
  • Hand-pick QTC: for fixed pricing, 9 years in Jind, 30+ in-house team, 4.7★ Google, full ownership transfer day one. WhatsApp +91 89018 90357.

1. Why this guide exists

Every week we get WhatsApp messages that start the same way: “I paid a freelancer ₹15,000 for a website 8 months ago. He stopped responding. My site is broken. Can you fix it?”

Or: “My current agency quotes ₹50,000 every time I ask for a small change. I feel held hostage. How do I switch?”

These conversations broke our hearts often enough that we decided to write the guide we wish every Haryana SMB owner had read before hiring their first web designer. No sales pitch. No competitor-bashing. Just the honest mechanics of how this industry actually works in India in 2026 — what things really cost, what good work looks like, and what questions separate someone who will deliver from someone who will disappear.

If you read all 22 minutes of this, you will be smarter than 95% of buyers in the Haryana SMB market. You will negotiate better, demand the right things, and end up with a website that actually works for your business.

Who this guide is for: Owners of businesses in Jind, Rohtak, Hisar, Karnal, Panipat, Sonipat, Kaithal, Ambala, Sirsa, Chandigarh and the wider Haryana / Punjab / NCR ring who are about to spend ₹15,000 to ₹2,00,000 on a website, web app, or digital marketing engagement.

2. The 5 types of “web designers” you can hire in Haryana

The phrase “web designer” hides huge variation. The same title applies to someone who builds template sites from their bedroom for ₹5,000 AND to a 50-person team building enterprise SaaS for ₹50,00,000. Knowing which type fits your project is half the battle.

Type 1: The solo freelancer

One person. Usually works evenings while holding a day job. Builds 1-3 WordPress sites a month using Elementor templates. Charges ₹5,000–₹20,000 per site.

Pros: Cheap. Personal attention. Will modify quickly if responsive. Good for very simple brochure sites.

Cons: Vanishes when busy. No backup if they get sick. No QA process. No security hardening. No SEO setup beyond a plugin install. No design originality — usually a templated theme with your logo dropped in. When something breaks 6 months in, getting them to fix it is a struggle. Source code is rarely properly handed over.

Hire one for: A 3-5 page brochure site for your shop where the goal is simply “be on Google so people can find your phone number.”

Do NOT hire one for: Anything that needs to convert leads, run ads to, accept payments, or scale beyond 1,000 visitors a month.

Type 2: The 2-5 person studio

A senior designer/developer plus 1-4 juniors. Often run out of a shared coworking space. Builds 5-15 sites a month. Charges ₹20,000–₹80,000 per site.

Pros: More reliable than solo freelancers. Some specialization (one person handles design, another handles code). Reasonable communication. Some QA.

Cons: Founder is usually the only experienced person. When the founder is busy on another project, your project sits. Quality is inconsistent across team members. Often outsource hard parts (like custom Laravel work) to other freelancers.

Hire one for: A polished WordPress or basic WooCommerce site for an SMB. ₹30,000–₹60,000 budget range. Patient timeline.

Type 3: The local established agency (this is QTC’s tier)

15-50 in-house team. Owns its office. Operating for 5+ years. Builds 30-80 projects per month across web + apps + ads + SEO. Charges ₹35,000–₹2,00,000 per project. Maintains long-term retainer relationships.

Pros: Reliable delivery (someone is always available). Real QA process. Multiple specialists (designer, developer, ad manager, SEO writer). Track record on Google reviews. Established systems for project management, contracts, ownership transfer. Can handle complex requirements without subcontracting.

Cons: More expensive than freelancers (though still 1/3 of NCR agency rates). Slightly less personal — your account manager is your interface, not the CEO.

Hire one for: Anything you cannot afford to have broken. Lead-gen websites, eCommerce stores, custom applications, ongoing marketing retainers.

Type 4: The NCR / metro premium agency

Gurgaon, Delhi, Mumbai, Bengaluru based. 50-500 employees. Targets enterprise clients (₹5L+ projects). Often partnered with global vendors.

Pros: Top-tier talent. Sophisticated design systems. Handles enterprise compliance (PCI, HIPAA, GDPR-grade work).

Cons: 3-5× more expensive than equivalent local agencies. Long sales cycles. Often farms junior work out to offshore teams. Will not return calls for ₹50K project.

Hire one for: Projects above ₹5,00,000 where regulatory compliance or specific vertical expertise matters more than price.

Type 5: The “low-cost mass producer”

Often international (Manila, Dhaka, smaller Indian agencies) selling through Fiverr or Upwork. Build websites assembly-line style using templates. ₹3,000–₹15,000 per site.

Pros: Cheap. Fast (3-7 days).

Cons: Cookie-cutter design. Zero customization beyond logo + color swap. No SEO setup. Security is usually terrible. Communication breakdowns common. You own nothing — they often host on their own infrastructure with no transfer plan.

Hire one for: A throwaway landing page you need live next week. Nothing serious.

The trap most SMBs fall into: They get quotes from Type 1 (₹15K) and Type 4 (₹5L) and conclude “all agencies are scams.” They miss Type 3 entirely — the local established agency at ₹35K–₹2L that is the sweet spot for 85% of SMB needs.

3. What things really cost in 2026

Pricing in this industry is foggy on purpose. Here is the unvarnished truth, from someone who quotes 30 projects a week in this market.

WordPress websites

Project Real cost What you get
5-page brochure site (template) ₹9,999–₹15,000 Pre-built theme, your content, no custom design
5-page custom design ₹15,000–₹35,000 Designed for your brand, basic SEO, mobile responsive
10-page business site ₹20,000–₹50,000 Service pages, blog, contact forms, SEO + speed setup
15+ page lead-gen site ₹40,000–₹90,000 Premium design, schema markup, A/B testing setup, integrations
Premium / enterprise ₹90,000–₹2,50,000 Custom plugins, multilingual, complex integrations

WooCommerce eCommerce stores

Project Real cost What you get
Basic store (up to 25 products) ₹14,999–₹35,000 Razorpay + Shiprocket + GST, mobile cart flow
Mid-store (up to 100 products) ₹29,999–₹65,000 + Category filters, search, product variations
Multi-vendor / marketplace ₹85,000–₹3,00,000 Vendor onboarding, commission handling, multi-warehouse
Subscription store ₹49,999–₹1,50,000 Recurring billing, member portal, dunning recovery

Custom Laravel applications

Project Real cost What you get
Simple admin dashboard ₹39,999–₹90,000 User login, basic CRUD, simple reports
Business application (CRM / ERP-lite) ₹90,000–₹4,00,000 Multi-role permissions, workflows, integrations
SaaS product MVP ₹3,00,000–₹15,00,000 Subscription billing, multi-tenant, scalable infra

Monthly retainers (ongoing services)

Service Real cost What you get
Meta Ads management ₹4,999–₹40,000/mo + ad spend Strategy, creative, monitoring, monthly reports
Google Ads management ₹4,999–₹35,000/mo + ad spend Search + Performance Max, conversion tracking
SEO & content ₹6,999–₹65,000/mo Technical fixes, content production, backlinks
Social media management ₹3,999–₹25,000/mo Content calendar, design, posting, community
Care & maintenance ₹999–₹5,000/mo Security, backups, updates, content edits
QTC pricing as a benchmark: We price at the lower end of “Type 3 local agency” — a 5-page WordPress starts at ₹9,999, a WooCommerce store at ₹14,999, Meta Ads management at ₹4,999/month. Try our cost calculator for an exact range based on your needs.

4. Ten red flags — walk away immediately

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Verbal quote only, no written proposal

If they will not put price + scope + timeline in writing before you pay, run. They will renegotiate every step.

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Asks for 100% payment upfront

Standard is 50/50 or 40/30/30 against milestones. Anyone demanding all-upfront has no plan to be accountable.

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Cannot show 5+ live URLs of past work

Portfolio screenshots are easy to fake. Demand 5 live URLs you can visit and verify. If they refuse, walk.

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Hosting on their own server (not yours)

If they host your site, they hold your business hostage. Insist on YOUR hosting account from day one.

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No source code handover plan

You must own the source code. If they refuse to provide ZIP + database backup at handover, walk.

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Quotes drop massively when you negotiate

If ₹50,000 becomes ₹15,000 when you say “too expensive”, the original quote was a scam. Quality has a real cost.

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Cannot explain their process clearly

Vague answers like “we will figure it out as we go” = no process. Real agencies have written workflows.

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No Google reviews (or all 5★ from same week)

Real reviews accumulate over years from different people. Suspicious patterns mean fake reviews.

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Promises rankings in “30 days guaranteed”

SEO and Meta Ads cannot be guaranteed. Anyone who guarantees specific outcomes is lying.

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Cannot answer “what happens if you disappear?”

Real agencies have continuity plans. Solo freelancers have hope. Ask the question.

5. Ten green flags — these are the keepers

Written fixed-price quote

Quote includes scope (pages, features), fixed price, payment milestones, delivery timeline.

Live portfolio with verifiable URLs

You can click and visit 10+ live sites they built. Real proof.

Google reviews with city + project specifics

Reviewers mention their city, what they bought, how the experience was. Real signal.

In-house team (not freelancer outsource)

Designers, developers, ad managers all under one roof. Quality stays consistent.

30 days free post-launch support included

Real agencies stand behind their work. Bug fixes + training for the first month.

Source code + hosting in YOUR name

You own everything from day one. Domain, hosting, source code, ad accounts — all yours.

WhatsApp-first communication

Real-time direct access to your project manager. No ticket queues.

Weekly progress updates with screenshots

You see exactly what is shipping each week. No surprises at the end.

Plain English explanations

When you ask “what is schema markup?”, you get a 30-second clear answer, not jargon dump.

Refund clause if milestone is not approved

If milestone fails, you get the unused portion back. Skin in the game.

6. The 6-step hiring process (the right way)

1Write a 1-page brief

What is the goal? Who is the audience? What is the budget range? What is the timeline? Existing site URL? 1 page — not 20.

2Get 3 quotes

Not 10 (analysis paralysis). Not 1 (no benchmark). Three serious quotes from agencies that look credible on their websites.

3Check live work + Google reviews

Click their portfolio. Read 5-10 reviews. Verify they have the experience they claim.

430-min discovery call

Listen to their process explanation. Ask the “what if you disappear” question. Trust your gut.

5Sign a written agreement

Scope, price, milestones, IP ownership, post-launch obligations — all in writing.

6Pay first milestone, kick off

50% upfront against signed scope. Weekly check-ins. Approve each milestone before next payment.

7. Six contract clauses every Indian SMB should demand

  1. Source code ownership clause — “Upon final payment, Customer becomes the sole owner of all source code, databases, and creative assets developed under this engagement.” This protects you if you ever switch vendors.
  2. Hosting independence clause — “Vendor agrees that all hosting, domain, and infrastructure accounts will be registered in Customer’s name from project initiation.” No vendor lock-in.
  3. Milestone-based payment clause — Split payment into 2-4 milestones tied to deliverables. Most common: 40% kickoff, 30% design approval, 30% launch.
  4. 30-day post-launch support clause — “Vendor will provide unlimited bug fixes and 2 minor content edits per week for 30 days after launch at no additional charge.”
  5. GST + final cost transparency clause — “All pricing is inclusive of applicable GST. No additional charges shall apply beyond what is documented in this scope.”
  6. Termination + handover clause — “If either party terminates the engagement, Vendor will provide complete source code, databases, and documentation within 7 working days, with Customer retaining full IP rights to work completed and paid for.”

8. How a good project should actually run

The agency you hire should not feel like a black box. Here is what a healthy project looks like, week by week.

Week 1: Kickoff call. Written project plan delivered. Asset collection from you (logo, content, brand colors, references).

Week 2: Design phase begins. Wireframes shared. Your feedback. Design mockups produced.

Week 3: Design approval. Development begins. Weekly Friday update with screenshots.

Week 4: Development continues. Content insertion. Your review of completed pages.

Week 5 (final): SEO setup. Speed optimisation. Final QA. Go-live. 30-day support clock starts.

Red flag: If you go 7+ days without a meaningful update from the agency, escalate. Real agencies have weekly cadence rituals.

9. Post-launch obligations (what should be free vs paid)

Should be free (during 30-day support window)

  • Bug fixes (anything that does not work as scoped)
  • Browser compatibility issues
  • Mobile responsiveness fixes
  • 2 minor content edits per week (typo fixes, small text changes)
  • Training calls / video tutorials

Should be paid (or under a Care plan)

  • New features or pages added after launch
  • Design changes (color, layout, fonts)
  • Plugin licenses (annual)
  • Major content rewrites
  • Integration with new third-party services
A monthly Care plan (₹999–₹5,000/month) typically covers: security updates, daily backups, plugin updates, minor content edits, and priority response. Worth it for any business-critical site.

10. Local agency vs remote: when does it matter?

The honest answer: less than people think, but more than zero.

Local matters when:

  • You expect frequent in-person meetings (some founders do not enjoy Zoom)
  • Your project requires understanding regional culture, language, buyer mindset (Hindi-Haryanvi creative for Meta Ads, for instance)
  • You want the option to walk into the office occasionally
  • You value supporting local economy

Local does not matter when:

  • The project is standardised (a brochure WordPress site is built the same in Jind or Bengaluru)
  • You are comfortable with weekly Zoom + WhatsApp communication
  • You are price-sensitive (NCR / Mumbai / Bengaluru agencies cost 2-3× more than Tier 2 city agencies)

QTC’s position: we’re based in Jind. For Haryana clients within 200km, we offer drivable in-person briefings whenever the project needs it. For clients across India and abroad (60% of our 3,500+ projects), WhatsApp + Zoom + weekly screenshots work just as well.

11. Frequently asked questions

What is the absolute minimum I should pay for a real website in 2026?

₹9,999 for a 5-page WordPress site with custom design, basic SEO, mobile responsiveness, and 30-day support — at the cheap end of what is professionally defensible. Anything significantly cheaper means template + no support.

How do I know if an agency will still exist in 2 years?

Check (a) how long they have been operating — 5+ years is a strong signal; (b) Google reviews from multiple years showing consistent activity; (c) Whether they have a physical office; (d) Team size — solo operators are riskier than 15+ teams.

Can I switch agencies later if I am unhappy?

Yes — if you have proper ownership of source code, hosting, and domain. This is why those 6 contract clauses above matter so much. If you do not have those, switching is painful.

How long should a website take to build?

5-page WordPress: 2-3 weeks. 10-15 page site: 3-5 weeks. WooCommerce store: 3-6 weeks. Custom Laravel app: 6-12 weeks. Anyone promising under 5 days for a real site is delivering a template.

How do I write a good brief?

1 page. Sections: (1) What does my business do? (2) Who buys from us? (3) What is the website goal — leads, sales, brand? (4) What is my budget range? (5) What is my deadline? (6) Existing URL (if any) and what I dislike about it. Send this same brief to all 3 agencies.

Should I host my website with the agency or independently?

Independently — in YOUR name. Even if the agency offers cheaper hosting, putting infrastructure in your name protects you if you ever switch. Reasonable hosting from Hostinger or similar is ₹300/month.

What does QTC charge?

WordPress sites from ₹9,999, WooCommerce from ₹14,999, Laravel from ₹39,999, Meta Ads from ₹4,999/month, SEO from ₹6,999/month. We are at the lower end of “Type 3 local established agency” pricing. Try our cost calculator for a precise estimate.

12. Final checklist before you sign anything

  • ☐ Written fixed-price quote in hand
  • ☐ Scope document with page-by-page features listed
  • ☐ Milestone-based payment schedule (not 100% upfront)
  • ☐ Source code ownership clause included
  • ☐ Hosting in my name (not the agency’s)
  • ☐ 30-day post-launch support clause
  • ☐ GST + final cost transparency
  • ☐ Termination clause with 7-day handover
  • ☐ I have visited 5+ live URLs of their past work
  • ☐ I have read 10+ Google reviews mentioning city or project specifics
  • ☐ I have asked “what happens if you disappear?” and got a real answer
  • ☐ I trust the project manager assigned to me (not just the sales person)

Ready to talk?

If you have read this far, you are now better equipped than 95% of buyers in this market. WhatsApp us anytime — we will give you an honest written quote within 4 hours.

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