Straight answers to what people ask before they reach out.
How much does a small business website cost?
Our builds are a one-time payment of $900 to $3,400, depending on the tier, plus $125 to $350 a month for hosting and updates. You can also own the code outright from day one, starting at $2,200. You see the number before any call, and every project gets a written scope before work starts.
What if I already have a website?
We rebuild as often as we build from scratch. Tell us what you have and what isn't working. We'll start from wherever you are.
What do you need from me to get started?
Your logo, photos you want on the site, and the words for each page: what you do, where you are, how to reach you. The more of that you have ready, the faster the build moves. If you're starting from scratch on any of it, we can work through it in the first conversation.
Can I see a demo of my site before I commit?
Yes. We'll build a live working version of your site before any deposit changes hands. Browse it on your phone, click through the pages, see exactly what you'd be getting. Mention it when you reach out and we'll set it up.
Do you work with businesses anywhere?
Yes. All builds are delivered remotely and ongoing support runs through email. We're based in the US and work with businesses across the country.
What if my project doesn't fit a tier?
Reach out the same way. If what you need goes beyond the tiers, we put together a custom scope based on the conversation. Everything still comes with a written scope before any work starts.
What changes can I request under the managed plan?
Anything that updates existing content: editing a menu, swapping photos, changing contact details, adjusting hours or pricing. Tier 2 handles these on request. Tier 3 includes a 2-business-day turnaround. Building new functionality from scratch is a new scope conversation regardless of tier.
What happens if I buy out the code?
You get the source files: HTML, CSS, JavaScript, images, and any config we've set up. Most clients who buy out hand the code to a different developer or a new agency; that's the most common path. Every buyout includes a 30-minute handoff call and a written guide so the next person picks up cleanly. If you want to maintain the site yourself without a developer, you'd either need basic HTML editing skills or the owner admin panel that's included with Tier 3. Tier 1 and Tier 2 buyouts give you the files to take with you, not a self-serve editing tool.