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UK vs Netherlands: UX Agency Cost Comparison (2026)

Both premium. Different post-Brexit implications.

The Netherlands runs about 20% below the UK — a real saving, and native-English in practice. The split is operational: the UK for British- and US-facing fintech and brand-led work, the Netherlands for frictionless post-Brexit EU operations and research-driven product design at a lower rate.

Save 20% (€8,000)

by choosing Netherlands over United Kingdom

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United Kingdom

Avg. €150/hr

€40,500 – €102,000

Timeline: 2–4 months

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Netherlands

Avg. €118/hr

Best Value

€32,500 – €81,500

Timeline: 2–4 months

Adjust Your Project

When to Choose United Kingdom

  • You need UK-specific regulatory expertise
  • Native British English UX writing is essential
  • You're primarily targeting UK consumers
  • Access to London's financial network matters

When to Choose Netherlands

  • You need seamless EU operations post-Brexit
  • Dutch minimalist design aesthetic fits your brand
  • You're targeting pan-European markets
  • EU data residency is important

Frequently Asked Questions

How do costs compare?

The Netherlands is about 20% cheaper. UK averages ~€150/hr, Netherlands ~€120/hr — on a 400-hour project you save ~€12,000.

Which has better design quality?

Both are exceptional. Dutch agencies have a reputation for minimalist, user-centric design. UK agencies lean toward bolder brand-led work. It's a stylistic choice, not a quality difference.

Which is better post-Brexit?

Netherlands, if you need seamless EU operations. Dutch agencies handle EU data residency, GDPR, and cross-border requirements natively. UK agencies require more legal scaffolding for EU clients.

What about English proficiency?

Identical. The Netherlands has 90%+ English fluency. You won't notice any communication difference compared to UK agencies. Both operate as native English environments.

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