Outsource Website Development
Outsourcing website development means handing your web project to an external developer or team instead of building it in-house — done in India, it typically costs ₹12,000+ per project or ₹40,000–₹1,20,000 per month for dedicated work. I'm Amit Kumar, founder of Cyber Defence and a CEH + CRTA certified developer based in Hisar, Haryana. I take on outsourced web work for businesses and agencies across India and abroad, with honest pricing and one accountable point of contact.
Last updated: 2026-07-08 · Written by Amit Kumar (CEH, CRTA), Cyber Defence, Hisar
What outsourcing website development means
Outsourcing website development is simply delegating the building of your site to an external specialist rather than hiring and managing your own developers. It ranges from handing over a single project — a business site, a store, a web app — to retaining ongoing capacity that acts as your web team without being on your payroll. Businesses outsource because building websites well needs skills, tools and time they don't have in-house, and hiring a full salaried developer is expensive and slow for work that isn't constant. Agencies and web studios also outsource to me as a white-label developer, delivering work under their own brand. When you outsource to me, you get the person who actually writes the code as your single point of contact — not a sales layer over an anonymous team. That directness is what makes outsourcing work: clear scope, honest quotes, and someone who owns the result and answers when you call.
The real benefits of outsourcing
The biggest benefit is cost: you pay only for the work you need, when you need it, with none of the salary, PF, equipment, workspace and benefit costs of an in-house hire. The second is speed and focus — you get an experienced developer on the job immediately, so your team stays focused on running the business instead of managing a build. The third is access to skills you'd struggle to hire for, especially security: as a CEH-certified ethical hacker I bring protection most in-house generalists can't. The fourth is flexibility — scale work up for a big launch, pause it in quiet periods, with no HR overhead or awkward layoffs. The catch that scares people off outsourcing is reliability, the fear of paying an offshore developer who vanishes. I remove that with verifiable credentials, a real address, staged payments and live progress you can see. Done with the right person, outsourcing gives you senior-level work at a fraction of the true cost of doing it yourself.
What I take on as your outsourced developer
You can outsource as much or as little as you like. Common arrangements are a single fixed-scope project (a website, an e-commerce store, a web app), ongoing maintenance and improvements of an existing site, or white-label delivery where I build and you brand it as your own to your clients. I cover the full stack: Next.js, React or plain HTML/CSS/JS on the front-end, WordPress for self-editing, and Node.js or PHP with MySQL/PostgreSQL on the back-end, all mobile-first and speed-tuned. I handle hosting, SSL, security hardening and a clean launch, then hand over full ownership. For agencies, I can work quietly behind your brand, communicate through your project manager, and keep to your deadlines and standards. For direct businesses, I become your outsourced web department without the payroll. Either way you get one accountable, certified developer covering roles an in-house setup would need several people for.
How I make outsourcing low-risk
The honest reason people hesitate to outsource, especially offshore, is trust — stories of developers who take an advance and disappear are real. I'm built to be the opposite. My CEH and CRTA certifications are genuine and verifiable, my base at Red Square Market, Hisar, Haryana 125001 is a real checkable address, and my phone answers. Payments are staged against milestones, not taken all upfront, so your money tracks delivered work. You get a live preview link and regular updates, so progress is visible instead of a black box. Scope, timeline and deliverables are written down clearly before we start, protecting us both. I don't post fake reviews or invented client logos — I'd rather you verify my credentials and judge the real work. And because security is my specialism, the sites I deliver are hard to attack, which is exactly the reassurance you want when trusting outside hands with your web presence. Outsourcing is only as risky as the person you choose.
How the outsourcing process works
It starts with a free call or WhatsApp chat where you describe what you want to outsource, and I send an honest scope, a fixed quote or rate, and a timeline — usually the same day. You pick the arrangement: a fixed-price project, a dedicated monthly capacity, or hourly for ad-hoc work. For a project, I take a partial advance and build a structure and design you approve before writing real code, sharing a live preview link throughout so you steer early. We test together on your own devices, I optimise speed, SEO and security, and on launch I set up hosting and hand over full access with no lock-in. For agencies, I slot into your workflow — your tools, your deadlines, your brand — and stay invisible to your clients. Communication runs directly through me on WhatsApp and calls, so nothing is lost in a sales layer. The whole process is designed to feel like having a reliable in-house developer, without the payroll or the risk.
Outsource vs in-house: which makes sense
The honest verdict: outsource unless your web work is genuinely constant, strategic and full-time enough to justify a salaried developer. Building in-house gives you a developer immersed in your business and instantly available, but it's expensive and slow — ₹6–15 lakh a year plus PF, equipment, workspace, benefits, recruitment time, and the risk of them leaving with all your knowledge. For most businesses, web work comes in waves — a build, then quieter maintenance — which leaves an in-house hire underused and overpaid. Outsourcing matches cost to actual need: full attention during a build, light retainer for upkeep, nothing wasted. You also get broader skills, including security, that a single in-house generalist rarely has. In-house wins only when you're a product company shipping web features every single day and need that person in every strategic meeting. For everyone else — most businesses and agencies — outsourcing to a certified, verifiable developer is cheaper, more flexible and equally reliable when you pick the right person.
Transparent outsourcing rates in Indian Rupees
Here's what outsourcing website development to me costs, plainly. Fixed-price projects follow honest ranges: ₹12,000–₹18,000 for a starter site, ₹25,000–₹60,000 for a full business website, ₹60,000–₹1.5 lakh for an e-commerce store, and ₹1.5 lakh+ for a custom web app. Ongoing dedicated capacity runs ₹40,000–₹1,20,000 per month, and ad-hoc hourly work is ₹500–₹1,500 per hour. White-label agency work is quoted per project or on a monthly retainer, depending on your volume. These are honest ranges — the exact figure is locked once I understand your scope, with no hidden account-management fees because you deal directly with me. Outsourcing to India already saves you dramatically versus Western rates or an in-house hire; outsourcing to a certified, security-focused developer means you save without gambling on quality. Payments are staged and invoiced clearly, so cost and value stay transparent from first quote to final handover.
Outsource website development to Cyber Defence (INR)
| Arrangement | Project / Monthly | Hourly Rate | Best For |
|---|---|---|---|
| Fixed-price project | ₹12,000 – ₹1,50,000+ | — | One defined website, store or web app |
| Dedicated monthly capacity | ₹40,000 – ₹1,20,000/mo | ₹500 – ₹1,500 | Your outsourced web team, ongoing |
| Ad-hoc hourly | — | ₹500 – ₹1,500 | Occasional maintenance and fixes |
| White-label for agencies | Per project / retainer | Quoted | Studios delivering under their own brand |
| In-house hire (for comparison) | ₹6–15 lakh/yr + overhead | — | Constant full-time strategic web work |
Frequently Asked Questions
How much does it cost to outsource website development to India?
Outsourcing website development to India costs from ₹12,000 for a starter site, ₹25,000–₹60,000 for a full business website, and ₹60,000–₹1.5 lakh for an e-commerce store. Ongoing dedicated capacity is ₹40,000–₹1,20,000 per month, and hourly work is ₹500–₹1,500. With Cyber Defence the exact figure is fixed after a free scoping call.
Should I outsource website development or build in-house?
Outsource unless your web work is constant, strategic and full-time enough to justify a ₹6–15 lakh salaried developer plus overhead. Most businesses' web work comes in waves, leaving an in-house hire underused. Outsourcing matches cost to actual need and adds skills like security. Build in-house only if you ship web features every single day.
How long does an outsourced website project take?
The same as any web project — outsourcing doesn't slow it down. A starter site takes 1–2 weeks, a full business website 3–6 weeks, and a custom web app 6–12 weeks depending on scope. You get a live preview link throughout, and timelines depend mainly on how quickly you provide content and approvals.
What are the main benefits of outsourcing web development?
Lower cost (no salary, PF, equipment or benefits), immediate access to an experienced developer, skills you can't easily hire for like security, and flexibility to scale up for a launch or pause in quiet periods. You pay only for work you need, keep your team focused on the business, and avoid HR overhead entirely.
Can you work white-label for my agency?
Yes. Many agencies and web studios outsource to me as a white-label developer — I build the sites and you deliver them under your own brand to your clients. I slot into your workflow, tools and deadlines, communicate through your project manager, and stay invisible to your clients. Pricing is per project or a monthly retainer depending on volume.
How do I know an outsourced developer will not disappear?
Fair concern — it's the main risk of outsourcing. I remove it with verifiable CEH and CRTA certifications, a real Hisar address, and a phone that answers. Payments are staged against milestones, not taken upfront, and you see progress live via a preview link. A named, certified, reachable developer is very different from an anonymous bidder.
Kya main apni website ka kaam aapko outsource kar sakta hoon affordable price mein?
Haan, bilkul. Main Amit Kumar, Cyber Defence ka founder aur CEH certified developer hoon. Aap apni poori website ka kaam mujhe outsource kar sakte hain — project ₹12,000 se ya monthly ₹40,000 se. Payment milestones par, koi hidden charge nahi. Agency ke liye white-label bhi. WhatsApp 75175 72000 pe baat karein.
Will outsourced websites be secure?
Yes — security is my core specialism, and it's a strong reason to outsource to me rather than a generalist. As a CEH-certified ethical hacker I enforce HTTPS, sanitise inputs, patch dependencies and lock down admin access on every build. When you trust outside hands with your web presence, verifiable security expertise is exactly the reassurance you want.
Do I own the website after outsourcing it?
Yes, completely. Once paid, you own your domain, hosting, code and content with no lock-in, and I hand over all access. Outsourcing to me is delegation, not dependency — if you ever bring the work in-house or to another developer, everything is yours to transfer, with nothing held back.
Can I outsource just maintenance of my existing website?
Yes. You don't have to outsource a full build — many clients outsource only ongoing maintenance and improvements of a site they already have. That can be hourly at ₹500–₹1,500 for occasional work, or a small monthly retainer for steady upkeep, security patching and updates. You choose the level that fits your needs and budget.
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