From the first conversation to launch, and after — five steps.
Talk
You bring the idea; we listen: the idea itself, where you are with it, what you want it to become. By the end, both sides know — how we see it, and whether we're a fit. Usually one conversation is enough.
Think it through
We get what we heard clear: what it solves, what to build, what to leave out. Once it's clear, the proposal and the quote follow — the number comes after the understanding, not before.
Build
We build and show you as we go — versions you can open and click, not status reports. If the direction drifts, we correct it. You look in now and then and say what you think; the rest is on us.
Try it, then launch
The build goes into your hands; you use it the way you actually will. It goes live when you say it's right.
After
A live product needs tending: updates, small fixes, a steady eye on how it runs. We can keep tending it, or hand it over.
One round, done — or we stay on after launch. We talk it through and decide the shape together.
Roughly what it costs
Most projects start in one of these four. For something more complex — or still hard to pin down — we scope it and quote after we've talked.
A single page — a landing page, profile, or event page.
A multi-page site — brand, business, or marketing.
A launchable first version — accounts, a database, one core feature. Lean; the rest is cut.
Multiple features, integrations, and an admin to run it — built to grow.
What's yours stays in your hands.
Accounts usually sit in your name, with us authorized to run them — or hand it all to us; we settle it when we talk.
When the work ends, it's handed over — to you, or to someone you name.