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A small-business site does not need a CMS the size of a small country. It needs to load fast, read clearly on a phone, and convert visitors into a call, a booking, or a purchase.
Local businesses, consultants, studios, and personal brands who need a credible website without a six-month agency project.
The cards on this route show the repeatable structure. This narrative layer captures where scope discipline, workflow fit, and launch risk usually matter most.
These themes describe what usually matters first when building this project type for a founder or a small team.
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We start from your story and your customers' decision moments, then design the pages around that.
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AI-drafted copy refined by a human editor so the site does not read like every other small-business template.
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Built for phones and Core Web Vitals from the first commit, not patched afterwards.
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Either a small CMS your team can manage or a clean codebase your next developer can extend.
These outcome cards explain what should become easier, faster, or more reliable if the project is scoped correctly.
Most small-business sites launch within three weeks of kickoff.
The site reads as a serious business, not as a template stuffed with stock photography.
Every page leads to a clear next step - call, book, buy, contact.
These pages do not replace the capability model. They show which practices usually work together when shipping this kind of small custom software.
Custom Websites
Polished, fast, mobile-first websites for founders, small businesses, and personal brands. Includes copy support, imagery, and one-click hosting setup if you want it.
Design and UX
A small studio still needs design discipline. We build clean visual systems, accessible layouts, and clear copy so the product reads as serious from the first scroll.
Maintenance and Iteration
Bug fixes, small features, performance tuning, security updates, and design iteration after launch. Light, predictable, and priced honestly.
These proof notes show how the delivery story translates into real workflow improvements instead of vague service claims.
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A local business got a complete five-page site with copy, imagery, and contact form in ten days.
Polished public presence and a working contact pipeline.
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An independent consultant launched a credible personal-brand site with case studies and booking.
More qualified inbound leads from week two.
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A small creative studio launched a portfolio-led site in two weeks.
Real portfolio presence, real inquiries.
Use the estimator when you already know this is the kind of project you want. It will turn that into an itemized range and a clearer version-one scope.
Small-business websites need clarity before scale. The most useful first decision is usually not which CMS to install. It is which story the site must tell, what a visitor should do next, and which pages are actually necessary.
That keeps the project proportionate to the business instead of turning it into a miniature enterprise redesign.
Sites often fail at the first impression layer: outdated layouts, weak mobile behavior, slow performance, generic copy, or unclear CTAs. Those problems make a small business look less established than it really is.
Because the problem is visible instantly, solving it can create leverage faster than many deeper technical projects.
A strong small-business site feels current, legible, and trustworthy on the first visit. Visitors understand the offer, see a credible brand, and know what action to take next.
That is the level of quality most local teams actually need, and it does not require a bloated build to achieve it.