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Web Project Quote: 100 Hours at $80/Hour

Calculate a 100-hour web development project quote at $80 per hour with contingency and profit markup.

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How to use this tool

  1. Enter your estimated hours and the hourly rate you apply to them.
  2. Add materials and pass-through costs the project will incur.
  3. Set a contingency buffer for scope creep and estimate error.
  4. Set your profit markup, then read the quoted price and breakdown.

A 100-hour web project is a common scope — this calculator turns your hourly estimate into a complete client-ready quote with markup.

Frequently asked questions

Why apply contingency before markup?
So your margin is calculated on the risk-adjusted cost, not the raw estimate. If a project runs over, the contingency absorbs the overrun first and your profit is protected rather than eaten.
How big should my contingency be?
It depends on how well you know the work. For familiar, well-scoped projects 10% may be enough; for novel or vaguely-specified work, 20–30% is more realistic. The less certain the estimate, the larger the buffer.
What is the difference between markup and margin?
Markup is added to cost (price = cost × (1 + markup)). Margin is profit as a share of the final price. A 20% markup on cost produces a margin below 20% of price; use a margin-pricing calculator if you want to target a specific margin.