Not all websites are created equal. When launching or redesigning your business website, one of the first decisions you’ll face is:

Should you go with a template or invest in a custom design?

At Leidsens, we help businesses choose the right web solution for their goals, budget, and timeline. In this article, we’ll break down the pros, cons, and ideal use cases for both template and custom websites so you can make an informed decision.

What Is a Template Website?

A template website is built using pre-designed layouts—often from platforms like WordPress, Shopify, Wix, or Webflow.

Pros of Template Websites:

Cons of Template Websites:

When to choose a template:

Startups, personal brands, MVPs, or businesses launching quickly on a tight budget.

What Is a Custom Website?

A custom website is built from the ground up, tailored specifically to your brand, content, and business goals. It may be coded from scratch or designed using flexible frameworks like WordPress or headless CMS.

Pros of Custom Websites:

Cons of Custom Websites:

When to choose a custom site:

Established businesses, growing brands, companies needing advanced functionality, or anyone investing in a long-term web strategy.

So… Which One Is Right for You?

Ask yourself:

Do you need to launch quickly on a budget?

Go with a high-quality, mobile-friendly template (Leidsens can still help you customize it properly!)

Do you need a site that grows with your business and delivers top-tier performance?

Choose a custom site, built for long-term ROI.

How Leidsens Helps

At Leidsens, we don’t believe in one-size-fits-all solutions. We offer both:

We’ll guide you through the best-fit path based on your goals, timeline, and growth potential.

Ready to Build the Right Website for Your Business?

Let’s chat about your project—and help you choose a solution that works for your brand, budget, and future.

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