A static website is a strong choice when a business needs a fast, clear online presence. It works well for company profiles, portfolios, landing pages, and service pages that do not change every week. Static sites are usually easier to maintain, faster to load, and cost-effective for small teams.
A dynamic website is better when the business needs a dashboard, blog publishing, user accounts, product updates, booking tools, or frequent content changes. It gives the team more control, but it also requires more planning around security, hosting, backups, and content management.
The best decision starts with workflow, not technology. Ask who will update the site, how often updates happen, what customers need to do online, and whether the business will add more features later. A good technology partner should help you choose the simplest option that still supports growth.
