Three prices. Half up front.
One landing page is $600. A five page site is $1,500. A ten page site is $2,000. Ten pages is the most that price covers, and extra pages after that are $100 each. Changes to a site you already have start at $300. AI features are $200 to $600 each, and that is the price for one feature, not for all of them. Half up front. The other half once it is built and you have seen it.
Packages
- $300 up front, $300 once it is built and you have seen it
- Your real photos, your words, your prices
- Click to call, map, hours, and a form that lands in your inbox
- Built on a phone first, because that is what your customer is holding
- Your own web address, set up and connected (you buy it, about $10 to $20 a year)
- Set up so people in your town find you, plus your Google business listing
- No monthly fee to keep it online
- Small fixes after it goes live stay free
- $750 up front, $750 once it is built and you have seen it
- Everything in the landing page
- Five pages, each one written around what it is actually for
- Every page is another door in from Google
- Small fixes after it goes live stay free
- $1,000 up front, $1,000 once it is built and you have seen it
- Everything in the five page site
- Ten pages. That is the most this price covers, and extra pages after it are $100 each
- A catalogue of hundreds of items, with search and price filters that actually find things
- Booking, ordering, menus, galleries, whatever it needs
- Add a chat assistant trained only on what you tell me, running on your own key. That is an AI feature, $200 to $600 on top of the $2,000, and that price is for that one feature
- One animated piece designed around your trade and never reused
- $300 is the minimum, and I tell you the number before I start
- New pages, a seasonal rebuild, a menu overhaul
- Fixes and updates to a site somebody else built
- Half up front, same as a full build
- On a site I built, small fixes are still free
Half up front and the other half once the site is built and you have seen it. Every job, no exceptions. AI features are priced on top, $200 to $600 for each one, set by how big the site is and how many pages it has. That range is what a single feature costs, so two features are two prices.
No surprises. Exactly what you pay.
Two payments, and that is it. No surprise charges, ever.
Half when you say go. The other half once the site is built and you have opened it yourself. Then your changes, and then I connect your web address. That is the whole of it. Nothing is hidden and nothing arrives on a bill later. There is no monthly fee to me and no subscription. The one cost that repeats is your web address, about $10 to $20 a year, paid to the registrar rather than to me.
Two payments, no hidden fees
The price covers building the whole site. Half up front, half once it is built and you have seen it. Then you are done. No monthly fee to me. AI features are priced separately, $200 to $600 for each feature. The one other thing it does not cover is your web address, which you buy yourself for about $10 to $20 a year.
How do I pay?
Half at the start. Half once the site is built and you have opened it. I send a PayPal link you can pay with a card, and you do not need a PayPal account. Venmo or Zelle if you would rather, just ask.
What you actually get
A complete, working site. Your real photos, your logo, and everything you want on it. Forms, buttons, booking and maps all work, and it is built for phones. It is ready for real customers the moment it goes up, not a placeholder you have to finish yourself.
Once it is live, it is yours
The site belongs to you. Small fixes stay free, so a wrong price or a photo swap is just a message to me. Anything bigger starts at $300.
The web address is yours, and you pay for it
It is yours and you own it, in your own name. You pay for it yourself, about $10 to $20 a year, to the company that sells web addresses. That way it stays yours whatever happens between us. Connecting it is the last thing I do, after the balance and after your changes. The price of the build does not include it.
Hosting has no monthly fee
Hosting is what keeps your site on the internet. The hosting I use has no monthly cost, so being online does not add a bill. The only cost that repeats is the yearly web address fee.
Tell me which one you need.
I build every site myself, so I can only take on a few at a time. If I am full when you write, I will tell you straight instead of stringing you along. Tell me what the business is and I will tell you the number.
Get my price