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Websites built around your business goals

Your website should help you reach your goals, not get in the way. Whether you need a simple marketing site or something more complex with custom features, it gets built with the same care: clear structure, intentional design, room to grow.

How it starts?

The project starts with understanding what you're building and why. We talk about your goals, your audience, and what the site needs to accomplish. This gives us a clear direction instead of making assumptions.

Once we're aligned on the goals, we work on structure and user experience before anything visual. How should the site be organized? How do people navigate it? What's the content hierarchy? Getting this right early makes the design phase more focused and the development smoother. Design comes together once the structure is solid, and development starts once the design direction is approved.

When development starts, we build, test, and refine until it's ready to launch. At the end, the site is functional and ready to manage. If ongoing support is needed after launch, that can be arranged separately.

Is this for you?

Web design is for businesses that need a site built around their goals, not squeezed into a template. Some are starting from scratch and need everything built from the ground up. Others have a site that's outdated, hard to use, or no longer reflects what the business has become.

It's also for teams that need more than a basic marketing page. If you're building something with ecommerce, user accounts, dashboards, or internal tools, the work needs structure and flexibility from the start. A site that works today should still work as your business grows.

And it's for anyone who wants a website that actually helps their business. A clear site makes it easier for people to understand what you do and take action. It removes confusion and puts the focus where it belongs.

What it does?

A website is how most people will first interact with your business. It needs to explain what you do, why it matters, and how someone can work with you. If any of those pieces are unclear, people leave.

Good web design starts with structure. Where does information live? How do people find it? What’s the path from landing to taking action? These aren’t aesthetic choices. They directly affect whether the siteworks.

A solid foundation means you can add pages or expand functionality without rebuilding. A weak one makes every change slow and expensive.

What's Included

A web project covers everything from structure to launch. The exact scope depends on what you're building, but most projects include strategy and planning, design, development, and the tools needed to manage the site after it's live. Everything is delivered as a complete system, not a collection of disconnected files.

1
Strategy & Structure

This is where we define how the site is organized and how people move through it.

  • Site architecture
  • Page hierarchy
  • User flows
  • Content structure
2
Design

This is the visual and interactive layer built on top of the structure.

  • UX/UI design
  • Visual direction aligned with the brand
  • Responsive layouts for all devices
  • Interaction and motion design (where relevant)
3
Development

This is where the site gets built, with platform choice based on scope, budget, and long-term goals.

  • Marketing websites
  • CMS-driven websites
  • Ecommerce platforms
  • Custom frontend and backend functionality
  • Performance and accessibility foundations
4
Integrations & Automation

This connects the site to the tools and systems the business already uses.

  • Forms and lead handling
  • CRM connections
  • Third-party tool integrations
  • Internal workflow automation
5
Launch & Maintenance

This covers everything needed to get the site live and keep it running.

  • Testing and quality assurance
  • Launch support
  • CMS training and handover
  • Ongoing maintenance (optional)

The Investment

Web projects are scoped based on what you’re building. A simple marketing site costs significantly less than an ecommerce platform or custom application.

Most standard websites start at $4,000. The final amount depends on the number of pages, custom functionality, integrations, and design complexity. Ecommerce, user accounts, and backend systems all adjust the scope.

If you want a clearer picture, the estimator can help you see how different components affect the price.

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Common Questions

How long does a web project take?

Most projects take six to ten weeks, depending on the complexity and how quickly we move through feedback rounds. A simple marketing site takes less time than an ecommerce platform or a custom application. We'll give you a realistic timeline before we start so you know what to expect at every stage.

Who provides the content?

You can provide the content yourself, or we can handle copywriting as part of the project. If you're providing it, the timeline depends on how quickly content is delivered. If we're writing it, we'll work with you to make sure the messaging matches your goals and tone.

How do you choose which platform to use?

Platform choice depends on what you're building and what you need long-term. We'll recommend the best option based on your scope, budget, and how you plan to manage the site after launch. It's not a decision made upfront without context.

Can we add ecommerce or custom features?

Yes. Ecommerce, user accounts, dashboards, and custom functionality are all part of the scope discussion. The more complex the features, the more it affects timeline and cost, but we'll map that out clearly before anything starts.

What happens after the site goes live?

Once the site is live, you can manage it yourself using the CMS we set up. If you want ongoing support, updates, or maintenance, we can handle that separately. The site is built to be manageable without us, but we're here if you need help.

Do we own the website and all the files?

Yes. Once the project is complete and paid for, you own the site, the design files, and everything that goes with it. You're not locked into working with us long-term unless you choose to.

Will the site work on mobile?

Every site we build is responsive and works across all devices. Mobile isn't an add-on, it's built in from the start.

What if we need changes or updates later?

If the site needs updates, new features, or adjustments down the line, we can handle those separately. The site is built to last, but if your business evolves or you need something added, we're available to help.

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