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The catalogue

Your annual structural change means these, specifically.

Most maintenance agreements say reasonable changes and argue about it later. Ours points at this page.

Eighteen section types

Hero

The opening statement and the primary action.

Features

Capabilities, services or reasons, in columns.

About

The story of the business, in an editorial layout.

Steps

A numbered process, start to finish.

FAQ

Questions and answers, expandable.

Testimonials

What customers actually said, with their names.

Stats

Numbers that matter, shown large.

Pricing

Tiers, what each includes, and the action.

Gallery

A set of photographs, arranged properly.

Media

One image or video, given room.

Spotlight

A single thing, argued at length.

Portfolio

Projects or work, in a grid.

Team

The people, with roles and photos.

Logo bar

Partners, clients or accreditations.

Rich text

Long-form writing, properly typeset.

Blog index

A list of posts or updates.

Contact

A form that delivers, plus your details.

Call to action

One clear next step, given its own band.

Why we publish the list

Once a year you can add, remove or rearrange any of the sections above, and add up to three pages. You brief it, we build it, you get one round of changes. No quote.

Anything outside this list is design or engineering work with its own published price. Publishing the boundary is how the sentence in your contract means something specific instead of becoming an argument in month nine.

See what it costs.

Both build prices, the monthly, and every term, on one page.