Pricing Guides — What Technology Really Costs in Nigeria
By the Inventrium — IBSS team, Lagos
Most Nigerian technology vendors keep their prices hidden until you ask. We publish the realistic market ranges so you can budget properly before you take a single meeting. Every guide below uses real 2026 naira figures, explains what drives the price, and shows you how to avoid overpaying — and when you’re ready, Inventrium provides a fixed written quote after a free scoping conversation, with no hidden fees.
How Much Does a Website Cost in Nigeria? (2026 Price Guide)
Real naira prices for starter sites, business websites, ecommerce stores and custom web applications — from ₦250,000 to ₦3,000,000+. Covers what actually drives the cost, the agency vs freelancer vs DIY-builder decision, ongoing costs after launch, and how to compare quotes by deliverables instead of totals.
Read guideHow Much Does Managed IT Support Cost in Nigeria? (2026 Pricing Guide)
Monthly IT support pricing almost no Nigerian provider publishes — from ₦25,000 per-incident call-outs to ₦150,000–₦350,000 small-office retainers, ₦350,000–₦900,000 full managed support and ₦1,000,000+ enterprise teams. Includes the in-house IT officer vs outsourced comparison and the questions to ask before signing a contract.
Read guideHow Much Does Mobile App Development Cost in Nigeria? (2026 Price Guide)
What apps really cost to build in Nigeria — ₦1,500,000–₦4,000,000 for an MVP, ₦4,000,000–₦10,000,000 for a cross-platform business app, and ₦10,000,000+ for fintech-grade builds. Covers the cross-platform vs native decision, hidden running costs like maintenance and hosting, and an honest answer to "an app like Uber for ₦500k".
Read guideWordPress vs Custom Website in Nigeria: Which Should You Choose? (2026)
A clear decision guide for Nigerian businesses. Most SMEs are best served by WordPress (market range ₦250,000–₦900,000) for speed and cost; a custom build such as Next.js (from ₦1,500,000) wins for unique workflows, scale, performance and security-critical, fintech-grade projects. Compares upfront cost, time to launch, maintenance, performance, security and customisation side by side.
Read guideIn-House IT Staff vs Outsourced IT Support in Nigeria (2026): Cost & Comparison
The true cost of an in-house IT officer (₦250,000–₦600,000/month plus tools, training and cover) versus full outsourced managed support (market range ₦350,000–₦900,000/month). For most SMEs under ~50 staff, outsourcing is more cost-effective and resilient; larger orgs run a hybrid. Compares cost, coverage, breadth of skills, holiday cover and scalability.
Read guideBest Web Hosting in Nigeria 2026: How to Choose (and What It Costs)
The best host depends on your needs — speed for Nigerian visitors, uptime, support and security matter more than headline price. Explains shared (₦15,000–₦60,000/yr), VPS (₦120,000–₦500,000/yr), cloud and managed hosting, plus local versus international servers and .ng domain considerations, with a checklist for choosing.
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