Brief on Monday. Live in a fortnight.
Most agency processes are designed to fill a six-month timeline. Ours is designed to get a working site under your customers' fingers as fast as we can do it properly. Here is what that looks like, day by day.
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01Day 1
Brief
You write us a paragraph or two about the business and what the site needs to do. Bookings, payments, enquiries, a member area, just a brochure. If a short call is easier, we book one. Either way, we do not send you a 60-question form to fill in.
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02Day 2
Fixed price and timeline
Inside a working day we write back with one number, a written scope and a delivery date. If we are not the right fit, we tell you that and point you at someone who is.
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03Day 3
Kickoff
Half the fee up front to lock in the slot. We collect your photos, logos, copy, social links and any existing assets in a shared folder. If you want us to write the copy, we do that too.
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04Days 4 to 10
Build
We design and build the whole thing on a private preview link you can check at any time. Most owners look at it once a day, send a few notes by message, and that is the feedback loop. No status meetings.
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05Day 11 or so
Review and final tweaks
We walk through the preview together, you flag anything that needs changing, we change it. Usually a day or two of small adjustments.
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06Launch day
Go live and handover
We point your domain at the new site, set up Google Search Console, hand you a short video showing how to edit the bits you will want to update yourself. Final invoice goes out the same day.
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07After launch
Aftercare
Small changes within the first month are on us. After that we are on a message or a phone call away. Bigger pieces (a new page, a new feature) get a small fixed quote so you always know the number before we start.
Not much, honestly.
A description of the business and what the site needs to do. Your photos and logo if you have them. Access to your domain registrar (or we set up a new one with you on the call). A reply to the preview link once a day during the build week.
That is the lot. No 40-page brand brief, no three-round design workshop, no moodboards to sign off. Owners are busy running businesses, the process respects that.
Send the brief. Get a price tomorrow.
One paragraph is enough to get a fixed quote back.
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