Twelve questions and twelve straight answers. If yours is missing, write and it gets added.

Money

What does it cost?

The price is one number, named before the work starts, in writing. It is not on the site for one reason: a four-screen page and a two-hundred-item catalogue are different work, and a single figure would misrepresent both.

Why do you build the page for free?

Because a description of a website proves nothing and a website proves it. We spend our work on the first step so that you do not have to spend your money on a decision made blind.

Where is the catch?

There is no catch, there is arithmetic. We only build for businesses where the page pays for itself, and we find them ourselves, in advance. If you say no, we lose a few hours of work. If you say yes, we gain a client who has already seen the result rather than a pitch.

Is there a deposit?

Not for the showing. You see the finished page before money is discussed, and saying no at that point costs you nothing.

The work

How long does it take?

A first version takes three days to two weeks depending on scope. The exact date is named with the price, before anything starts, and it goes in the agreement rather than into a verbal “roughly”.

What do you need from me?

To run the numbers: a name and a town. After that, confirm the facts about yourself and say what to cut. No twenty-page brief, no calls, no “send us your design preferences”.

Who writes the text?

We do. The first version of every line — headlines, service descriptions, button labels. You correct facts rather than composing from nothing, because “send us your copy” is the single most common reason a website never ships.

I already have a site. Will you take it on?

Yes, and it is usually cheaper than it looks. The facts, the photographs and the phone number stay yours; what changes is whatever stopped a visitor from using them.

Afterwards

Who owns the site afterwards?

You do, entirely: the page, the text, the images and the source. Domain and hosting go in your name — if you have none, we help you set them up, in your name and not ours.

Do you guarantee enquiries?

No, and nobody honest will. Enquiries depend on price, product, how fast you answer and a dozen things off the page. We are answerable for what we control: the page loads fast, reads on a phone, leads to one action, and tells the truth about you.

You wrote to me first. Where did you get my details?

From public sources: your own website, your entry in a government registry or a directory where you published them yourself. We do not buy lists. Every message we send names who is writing and carries a way to stop it.

Take me off your list.

One message is enough and no reason is needed. The page built for you comes down, the data is deleted, and the request itself is kept — precisely so that nobody writes to you again.

Still have a question?

Ask it the same way the work starts: one message. A person answers, not an autoresponder.

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