When a Brussels shop owner or independent wants to get online, they quickly run into two opposite payment logics. The first: pay for your site once, a large amount up front, and that is it. The second, increasingly typed into Google as "website subscription Brussels" or "rent a website independent": a monthly subscription. The question that comes up at the Le Metropole café in Jette, where I work, is: "Why pay every month when I can pay once and be done?" Here is my honest answer.
I am an independent web developer in Brussels, and I code the sites I deliver myself. I am not going to tell you the subscription is always the right answer: that would be dishonest, and in some cases a site paid once is more than enough. But for a business or an independent who wants a site that genuinely works, the monthly model is often healthier. Here is why, no jargon.
What is a site paid once, exactly?
The classic model of a "web agency" in Brussels is the one-off package: you pay for the build, the site is delivered, you own it. The real average price of a professional site in Brussels sits around 800 to 1500€ depending on scope, sometimes "from 500€" for a simple showcase. On paper it is clear: one payment, and it is yours.
The problem is not the price, it is what happens afterwards. A site paid once is often a site that sleeps. It exists, it looks good, but it takes no appointments, generates no quotes, answers no one on a Sunday evening. And every change (an opening hour, a photo, a new service) forces you to chase the developer and, often, to pay per line. To put a figure on what a build quote really covers, I detailed the items in How much does a professional website cost in 2026?.
Website on subscription: what do you pay for each month?
With a site on subscription, the split is different. First there is the creation of the site, billed once (I never give it away, it is real bespoke work). Then a monthly subscription, from 49€/month with Pixel Noir Studio, which does not pay for "the site" as a shell, but for the living service running around it.
Concretely, that subscription puts your site to work: online booking 24/7, click and collect, automatic or voice-dictated quotes, SMS reminders, sorting and summarising of your inbox, changes from your phone without calling me, all in several languages depending on your Brussels clientele. You are not paying to own a file, you are paying for your site to do work in your place, every day. That is the idea I develop in Hire your website in 2026: the job description.
"Renting a site", isn't that the trap I usually warn about?
It is the right objection, and I take it head on. I have warned before against the "rented" site: that classic Brussels trap where you pay a provider every month but own nothing, and walk away empty-handed the day you leave. A healthy subscription has nothing to do with that.
The rule I hold myself to: your domain name, your texts, your photos, your logo and your client base stay yours, recoverable in one click. If you stop the subscription after the commitment period, the service switches off gently (the site stops taking appointments, the assistant and the reminders stop) but your site stays online as a showcase, and your data is handed back to you. You are never held hostage. I explained the difference with the rented-site trap in Web developer in Brussels: freelance or agency.
Why a subscription is healthier for a Brussels independent
For an independent or a small business in Jette, Schaerbeek, Anderlecht or Ixelles, the monthly model has three concrete advantages, beyond comfort.
- Cash flow. Putting out 1500€ in one go when you are starting is heavy. A charge of a few dozen euros a month fits into a budget without breaking it, like your accountant, your insurance or your till software.
- Deductibility, every month. In Belgium, for an independent or a company, both the creation and the subscription of a professional site are a 100% deductible expense; it is spending that leaves your taxable base, not a gift. Your accountant confirms based on your situation, and the detail, with sources, is in Your website is 100% tax-deductible.
- Follow-up is included. With a site paid once, follow-up is a hidden cost: every fix is renegotiated. With the subscription, updates, fixes and support are part of the package. You no longer chase a developer.
A site that sleeps versus a site that works
At heart, the real debate is not "once versus every month", it is "a site that sleeps versus a site that works". A showcase site paid once is a digital business card: useful, but passive. For a beauty salon in Ixelles, a restaurant in Saint-Gilles or a tradesperson in Anderlecht, what changes things is a site that takes appointments during service, answers clients at 10pm on a Sunday, prepares a quote while you are on a job site.
That work never stops, so it has a recurring cost, like an employee who does not sleep. The subscription is the salary of that digital employee. Paid once, you buy the tool; on subscription, you also buy the work it provides every day.
When a site paid once is enough (and I will tell you)
I am not going to push a subscription you do not need. If you simply want a stable online presence, a few pages presenting your activity, with no appointments, no quotes, no frequent changes, then a site paid once, that you fully own, is the right choice, and it will cost you less over time. The subscription is justified when the site has to do recurring work, not when it serves as a fixed showcase.
That is exactly the grid I apply before proposing anything to you: your real need decides, not the model that would suit me.
How I work, concretely
I am an independent web developer in Brussels and I code the sites I deliver myself. If a showcase site you own is enough, I build it for you and it is yours. If you want a site that works, Pixel Noir Studio turns it into a tool: online booking 24/7, click and collect, automatic quotes, email and SMS reminders, centralised requests, control from your phone, from 49€/month, with a 6-month commitment then full freedom to stop, your data always staying yours.
If you are hesitating between paying once and the subscription for your Brussels activity, write to me at contact@pixelnoir.dev with two lines on your trade and your need: I will tell you frankly which model suits you, even if it is not mine. And if you prefer to talk in person, I am often at the Le Metropole café in Jette: we will have a coffee and look at your case.