The process

From phone call to live website, without the runaround.

You see a real draft of your site before you pay anything. Then it's one round of edits, a secure invoice, and launch. Here's every step.

  1. Quick call

    A short conversation: your business name, the work you do, the area you cover, and what's bugging you about your current online presence (or the lack of one). No slide decks, no discovery workshops.

  2. First-pass demo

    You get a link to a real draft website built from your public business info — often the same or next day. You look at it on your phone, like a homeowner would. If it's not for you, you say so and that's the end of it. No invoice yet.

  3. Confirm your changes

    One consolidated round of edits: correct the facts, swap in your photos, adjust service wording, pick which reviews to show. You approve every claim, review, and photo before anything goes live.

  4. Secure invoice & terms

    Payment is collected through a secure Stripe invoice, with the service terms attached so everything is in writing. The $750 setup is due before the production build and launch work begins.

  5. Domain & launch

    Your domain gets connected (or a new one set up), SSL goes on, the contact form is tested to your email, and the site goes live. Then you add the link to your Google Business Profile — that's where it starts working for you.

  6. 30-day stabilization

    The first 30 days after launch are covered by setup. Anything launch-related — a wrong detail, a form issue, a layout bug — gets fixed. Monthly billing doesn't start until this period ends.

  7. Ongoing support

    From there, $99/month keeps the site hosted, online, and updated with small edits as your business changes. Month-to-month, cancel anytime by email.

Honest timing

How fast is "fast"?

When the scope is simple and a first-pass demo is already prepared before your call, launch can happen the same day or next business day after payment.

It takes longer when the project needs new photos, custom content, domain access or transfers, claim verification, or extra revision rounds. That's normal — the timeline just depends on how quickly the materials and approvals come together.

Your side of it

What you'll need to provide

  • Business name, phone, and the email that should receive requests
  • Services you offer and the area you cover
  • Logo and job photos if you have them (not required to start)
  • Which reviews you're comfortable showing
  • Sign-off on claims like licensing, warranties, or years in business
  • Domain access, if you already own one

The first step is a short call and a demo.

No invoice until you've seen a real draft of your site and approved the direction.