Landing page
3–5 days
One long page that does everything: offer, proof, services, and contact. The right first site for a trade, a solo operator, or a new business that needs to look legitimate this week.
- Single scrolling page, five to seven sections
- Tap-to-call and a short contact form
- Service list with your own photos
- Google Maps and service-area block
- Reviews pulled in or quoted
- Domain, hosting, and SSL set up for you
Good fit — restoration, trades, cleaning, consultants, anyone whose site’s only job is the phone call.
Business site
1–3 weeks
Five to eight pages with room to grow. Each service gets its own page, which is what makes you findable for the specific thing someone searched for.
- Home, about, contact, plus a page per service
- Gallery or project pages with real photos
- Longer forms with routing and confirmations
- Blog or news section if you want one
- Per-page titles, descriptions, and schema
- Analytics and conversion tracking at launch
Good fit — established businesses with several distinct services, or anyone competing on local search.
Booking site
2–4 weeks
A business site with real scheduling attached. Clients pick a service and a slot, you get a confirmed appointment, and nobody plays phone tag. The figure above is a starting point — your price is quoted once the service menu and calendar rules are settled.
- Service menu with durations and prices
- Calendar sync so slots stay accurate
- Email and text confirmations
- Deposits or full payment at booking
- Intake questions before the appointment
- Reschedule and cancel links that work
Good fit — skincare, salons, clinics, studios, inspectors, anyone whose day is a calendar.
Online store
3–6 weeks
Products, cart, and checkout, built so you can add stock and run a sale without calling me. Payments go straight to your own processor account. The figure above is a starting point — your price is quoted once the catalogue size and shipping rules are known.
- Product pages with variants and stock
- Cart, checkout, and Stripe or PayPal
- Shipping rates, tax, and order emails
- Discount codes and simple promotions
- An admin you can actually use
- Training call and written handover notes
Good fit — skincare and retail lines, makers, anyone selling more than a handful of products.
Rebuild of an existing site
quoted after a review
You already have a site. It’s slow, dated, locked in a builder you don’t control, or you’ve lost access to whoever made it. I audit it first, then quote the fix — sometimes that’s a rebuild, sometimes it isn’t.
- Speed, mobile, and accessibility audit first
- Content migrated, nothing lost
- Redirects so your rankings survive
- Domain and DNS recovered and documented
- Moved off per-seat builder subscriptions
- Before-and-after numbers, not opinions
Good fit — a site built years ago, a builder you’re paying monthly for, or a developer you can no longer reach.