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From yes to live

The only thing that slows a build down is waiting on your content.

So we make that part explicit, with a list and a date, before anyone starts.

Six steps

  1. 1

    A twenty-minute call

    What the business does, who you want arriving, and the one thing the site has to make happen. We tell you which price it is.

  2. 2

    The brief

    A short form you fill in. It sets the site's one job, the pages, and the tone. Everything after this is measured against it.

  3. 3

    Your content checklist

    Exactly what we need — text, images, logo, hours, links — with a date on it. The build clock starts when it is complete.

  4. 4

    We build

    You see the real site on a real URL. Weeks, not months.

  5. 5

    One round of changes

    You review the whole site at once, we change it, we launch. Bounded on purpose so the project finishes.

  6. 6

    We run it

    Patching, content changes, and your annual structural change. This part does not end.

Asked at this stage

Only one round of revisions?
Before launch, yes, on the whole site at once — bounded so the project actually finishes. After launch, content changes are unlimited and included, so the things people normally save up for a revision round are simply ongoing.
What if I do not have photos or copy?
Neither is included. Copywriting is $350 a page and photography is arranged at cost plus $250 coordination, and we can organise both. What we will not do is let a project sit half-finished for months waiting on content, which is why the checklist has a date.
Who owns the domain?
You do, registered in your name from the start. If you ever leave there is nothing to prise loose.

Start with the call.

Twenty minutes, and you will know the price and the plan.