Cost guide

Website restoration cost guide

Last updated 2026-07-13

Website restoration cost depends on how much archive evidence exists, how much validation you need, and whether the result must be ready for live hosting.

DIY restoration

DIY work can be low-cost for very small static sites, but you pay with time spent choosing snapshots, repairing links, validating assets, and checking missing content.

Raw downloaders

Downloaders can reduce manual collection time, but they can still leave archive URLs, missing files, and hosting issues for you to inspect.

One-time restoration services

A one-time restoration fee is usually best when you need one domain recovered, previewed, and packaged without starting a subscription.

Subscriptions and bulk work

Subscriptions make sense for repeated restoration workflows, account tracking, bulk import, and higher monthly allowances. Restoring more than 200 sites per month should start with a contact conversation.