Two packages, priced up front — what's in each one, what's deliberately not, and what happens after launch. If something isn't on this page, it isn't in the project.
No mystery quotes, no "call for pricing." Pick the one that matches where your business is right now.
You need a professional web presence, fast.
Hosting oversight, WordPress updates, SSL and backup checks, and one small content update a month. Your site stays healthy without you thinking about it.
You need your website to bring in business.
Traffic. I don't sell SEO campaigns, ads, or social — and I won't pretend a website replaces them. The Growth Site promise is that the site itself converts: when people get there, it works.
A monthly analytics review, one optimization round, and a short written report. If nothing needs changing, the report still ships — monitoring is the service.
The 30-day clock starts when your content is delivered — not when you sign. Words, images, and logo are due before the build begins. That rule is why 30 days is a real timeline and not a sales line.
Not every site needs a package. If your design still feels like you but the software's been neglected — or the business has outgrown the pages — a refresh brings everything current on the design you already have: updates, security, fixes, and the pages you're missing.
It starts with a free health check. I look at the software, the security, and what's quietly broken, and you get one project price before any work begins. No number until I've looked — that's the honest version of "it depends."
Every line on the card, explained. This is the package for a business that needs a credible, professional web presence without a months-long project.
Home, About, Services, Contact, plus one flex page that fits your business — a menu, a gallery, a FAQ, a service-area page. Small business websites don't fail because they have too few pages. They fail because the pages they have are unclear. Five sharp pages beat fifteen vague ones.
Your site is designed from a system of design tokens — color, type, and spacing decisions made once and applied everywhere. The system generates a brand direction that's yours, then every page follows the same rules. That's why it doesn't look like a template and doesn't take three months: the design decisions are structural, not decorative.
Your business, your customers, your goals — one focused conversation that sets the direction for everything that follows. You leave the call with a content checklist; I leave with a page plan. No standing meetings, no project management homework for you.
You review the full site and send all your feedback at once — twice. Batched rounds keep feedback focused on what matters and keep the 30-day timeline honest. Drip-fed changes are how fixed-price projects die.
Mobile responsive on every screen size. On-page SEO basics — titles, descriptions, heading structure, clean speed. A working contact form. Your Google Business profile linked up so search and maps point to the right place.
The clock starts when your content is delivered — not at signing. Once your words, images, and logo are in my hands, you're live in 30 days. See the full 30 days →
The Growth Site is for a business whose website has a job: produce calls, bookings, and inquiries. Everything in the Starter Site, plus the layer that makes performance visible.
Every page is structured toward the thing you want visitors to do — call, book, ask. Clear calls to action, simplified paths, contact and booking flows that don't make people work. This is the difference between a site that describes your business and a site that produces for it.
Goal tracking on the actions that matter: call-button clicks, form submissions, the steps that lead to them. It also captures real-user speed metrics — how fast the site actually loads for your actual visitors, not a lab score.
At 30, 60, and 90 days after launch you get a short written review with real numbers: what people are doing on the site, what's converting, what I'd adjust. You'll know whether the site is working — because we'll be looking at the data, not guessing.
Traffic. I don't do SEO campaigns, paid ads, or social media — and a website alone doesn't generate demand. What I promise is the part a designer can promise honestly: when people get to your site, it does its job.
These are the questions that decide whether a project goes well. Better to answer them here than discover them mid-build.
Because waiting on content is the number one thing that kills website timelines. The build starts when your words, images, and logo are in my hands — that's what makes 30 days real. You control when the clock starts; I control that it stops on time.
Add copywriting for $500 and I'll write the site from what we cover in discovery. It's the most common add-on, and honestly the one that most improves the result — most businesses are too close to their own work to write about it clearly.
No. Every site ships with on-page SEO basics — clean structure, titles, descriptions, speed — but I don't sell ranking campaigns, ads, or social media. If someone promises you page one of Google with your website project, hold onto your wallet.
You do. Domain, hosting, and site are in your accounts and your name. I can recommend a good setup if you don't have one, and the Website Care plan keeps it maintained — but nothing is held hostage, ever.
For 30 days after launch, fixes and small adjustments are covered. After that, ongoing small changes are what the monthly plans are for — Website Care on the Starter side, the Performance Retainer on the Growth side. Bigger changes get scoped as their own small project, priced before any work starts.
Not as part of these packages — e-commerce is a different kind of project with a different kind of budget, and pretending otherwise would shortchange you. If a store is what you need, I'll tell you on the first call and point you in a better direction.
Go by the moment your business is in. If the problem is "we look unprofessional online" or "we don't exist online," the Starter Site solves it. If the problem is "the phone isn't ringing enough and I want to know my website is pulling its weight," that's the Growth Site. Neither one is the budget option — they solve different problems.
Tell me about your business. You'll get a straight answer about fit, a fixed price, and a real timeline — before anything starts.
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