For many entrepreneurs and creators, the biggest hurdle to getting online isn’t the cost of hosting—it’s the daunting task of actually building the website. This Black Friday, WordPress.com is targeting that specific pain point with an aggressive promotion that effectively removes the “DIY” headache from the equation.
From November 17 through December 1, 2025, the platform is offering a “done-for-you” service that usually costs hundreds of dollars, included entirely for free with the purchase of an annual Business plan.
The deal is straightforward but significant. If you purchase a new annual WordPress.com Business plan during the promotional window, you receive two distinct benefits:
- A custom website build (free): The WordPress.com expert design team will build a professional, five-page website for you. This service, typically valued at over $499, is waived completely.
- 10% discount: You get an automatic 10% off the price of the Business plan itself at checkout.
This promotion is currently limited to new plan purchases in the United States, the United Kingdom, and Canada.
The most compelling part of this offer is the service component. Usually, at this price point, users are left to fend for themselves with drag-and-drop builders. Here, WordPress.com is offering a “concierge” experience.
How the process works: According to the promotion details, the workflow is designed to be hands-off for the customer:
- Step 1: You purchase the Business plan.
- Step 2: You receive a form to submit your content, branding preferences, and site goals.
- Step 3: The design team builds the site within roughly 7 to 10 business days.
- Step 4: You receive a polished site that you can launch immediately or tweak further.
What you get: The build includes up to five pages—typically a Home page, About, Services/Products, Contact, and a Blog or Gallery. For most small businesses, restaurants, consultants, or portfolios, this covers the essentials. If you need more real estate, additional pages can be purchased for $69 each.

Why the Business plan?
To get the free build, you must sign up for the Business plan. It is crucial to understand what you are buying.
In the WordPress ecosystem, the Business plan is widely considered the “sweet spot” for professional growth. Unlike lower-tier plans, it unlocks the true power of the open-source WordPress software:
- Plugin access: You can install any of the 50,000+ WordPress plugins (e.g., WooCommerce for sales, Yoast for SEO, Elementor for design).
- Third-party themes: You aren’t locked into the default templates; you can upload custom themes from anywhere.
- Real-time backups: The plan includes automated real-time backups, meaning if you break something, you can “rewind” your site with one click.
- Advanced security: It includes a Web Application Firewall (WAF) and malware scanning, essential for business sites.
Is it worth it?
Pros:
- Cost efficiency: You are essentially paying for hosting and getting a professional designer for free.
- Speed: A 7-10 day turnaround is significantly faster than most freelance web designers.
- Ownership: Unlike some proprietary builders, where you are “renting” the design, with WordPress, you own your content and can export it if you ever leave.
Cons & caveats:
- Renewal price: Remember that the 10% discount applies to the first year. Renewals will likely be at the standard rate.
- Page limit: The 5-page limit is strict. If you need a complex 50-page migration, this isn’t the service for you.
- Region lock: It is currently unavailable to users outside the US, UK, and Canada.
This is arguably the ideal Black Friday deal for entrepreneurs, freelancers, and creators who have been putting off building a website because they don’t have the time or design skills to do it themselves. You get the industry-standard power of WordPress with the ease of a managed service.
Disclaimer: Prices and promotions mentioned in this article are accurate at the time of writing and are subject to change based on the retailers’ discretion. Please verify the current offer before making a purchase.
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