How a project runs.
A project is run the way a job should be. The scope and the price are set in writing at the start, and the work proceeds from there.
Three stages.
Initial Meeting
We meet to review the business and to determine what the website should accomplish. You receive a written scope and a fixed price, and no work begins until you have approved it.
Development
The website is designed and built. You review it in full and request changes before it is made public.
Launch
The website is published to your domain and made live for customers to find.
How the company operates.
Pricing is quoted as a single figure and agreed before work begins. There is no hourly meter, and nothing is added to the bill after the fact.
Everything is registered in your name. The domain and the hosting account are held under your account, and the finished website is yours, so that you are never dependent on this company to keep your business online. You reach me directly rather than through a support queue.
Plain terms.
Everything is explained in plain language, without jargon, the way it should be explained on a job.
- A written scope you can read and understand
- A schedule that is kept, with notice given if anything changes
- Photographs of your own work rather than stock imagery
- Written content prepared for your customers
- A design that works properly on mobile devices
- A walkthrough at launch so you understand how the site works
- A monthly summary a busy owner can read quickly
- Replies within one business day
Request a quote.
Describe your business and what you would like to accomplish. You will receive a written plan and a fixed price, ordinarily within one business day.
