One-off build. Month-to-month care. No tiers to decode, no 18-month handcuffs. For a business closing $60k–$150k jobs, one extra quote request covers a year of care.
The build is a one-off. The care plan is month to month. Most builders I work with see a return on the full year of care from a single additional job in the first three months.
A fast, beautiful, lead-focused website — designed, built, and launched. One-off payment.
Everything that keeps your site ranking and converting — month after month. No lock-in.
Most builders make this back on a single job. · No lock-in contract · Cancel any time
Yes, completely. I rebuild your homepage — new design, new copy, new structure — and send it to you before you've paid a cent. If it's not clearly better than what you have, the file is yours and you owe nothing. No strings, no upsell call disguised as a "review".
Scope. A focused site — homepage, gallery, about, contact — sits at the lower end. A site with more pages, a booking system, or a large project gallery with filtering sits higher. I'll give you a fixed quote before you commit to anything.
No. The build is a standalone product. But most clients stay on the care plan because it handles everything they'd otherwise have to manage themselves — hosting, updates, Google Business Profile, reviews — and it's the part that actually keeps leads coming in month after month.
No. The care plan is month to month. You can cancel any time with no penalty. I keep your business by doing good work — not by making it painful to leave.
Minor updates — new project photos, copy tweaks, adding a page — are included in the care plan. Larger additions (a new service section, a booking integration) are quoted separately and are typically fast to turn around.
Yes. I typically split it 50% at sign-off and 50% at launch. If that doesn't work for your cashflow, let me know and we'll work something out — I'm flexible.
You'll see exactly what I'd build before you commit to anything. Most builders make up their mind after the first call.
No catch. No obligation. The redesign is yours to keep.