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Pricing

One price, agreed before anyone starts.

These are real ranges, not “starting from” bait. Where you land inside one depends on how many pages you have and how much of the writing needs redoing. The free review closes it to a single number.

Starter Refresh

$750–$1,500

For a site with good bones that has simply been left alone.

  • Speed and mobile faults repaired
  • Current, uncluttered design over your existing structure
  • A contact form that actually arrives
  • Titles, descriptions and local listing cleaned up

About a week

Full Revamp

$2,000–$4,500

The common one. Rebuilt from nothing, written for the phone first.

  • Everything in Starter Refresh
  • New words and a page structure built around what people came to do
  • Local search set up properly, including your Google listing
  • Call and form tracking, so you can see what the site is earning

Two to four weeks

Growth

$4,500+

When the website has to do a job, not just exist.

  • Everything in Full Revamp
  • Online booking or payment
  • Separate pages per service and per area you cover
  • Continuing improvement work, month by month, cancel whenever

Quoted per project

DetailWhat moves the number

FactorEffect on price
Number of pagesThe largest single factor. A five-page site and a fifty-page site are different jobs.
Who writes the wordsCheaper if you have copy you're happy with. Most people don't, so we usually write it.
PhotographyFree if you have photographs of real work. We'll tell you what to shoot on a phone.
Booking or paymentsPushes most jobs into Growth. Depends heavily on what you already use.
Migrating old contentYears of blog posts or a product catalogue take real time. Quoted separately.
Hosting and domainPaid by you, directly, in your own name — usually $10–$30 a month. We never mark it up.

QuestionsAsked honestly

Why is there a range instead of one price?

Because we'd have to pad the number to cover the worst case, and you'd pay for someone else's complicated website. The range is honest about the spread; the review closes it to a single figure before you commit to anything.

What happens if it takes you longer than you thought?

That's our problem. The price and the date are fixed when you agree them. We carry the risk of having estimated badly — that's what fixed pricing means, and it's the whole reason it's worth having.

Do I have to pay you every month afterwards?

No. The default is that you pay once and own the result. Ongoing work exists under Growth if you want it, and you can stop it any month. A website does not require a subscription to keep existing.

Who owns the website when it's finished?

You do — the domain, the hosting account, the files, all of it, in your name from day one. We'll never hold your domain hostage. If your current provider is doing that, tell us and we'll help you get it back whether or not you become a customer.

Can you guarantee I'll rank first on Google?

No, and nobody can. Anyone promising it is either guessing or selling. What we can do is make sure Google can read your site, that your local listing is correct, and that the page is fast — which for a local business is most of the battle.

I already have someone who built my site.

Then take the free review to them. It's written plainly enough to hand over, and a decent developer will act on it. We'd rather your website got fixed than that we were the ones who fixed it.

How do I pay?

Half when you accept the quote, half when the site goes live. Bank transfer or card. There's no charge at all until you've read your review and decided to go ahead.

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