Single Page
A simple online presence. Nothing more.
- One-page landing site
- Mobile + desktop responsive
- Hosting & SSL on my Hostinger
- Uptime monitoring
- No SEO setup, no content updates
- No GEO / Google Business Profile
Straight Pricing
Three packages. No quietly-doubled proposals, no surprise invoices. Most local businesses go with Starter. Only 3 spots open per month.
A simple online presence. Nothing more.
A real website, ranked locally, kept current.
When your site needs to sell products or take bookings, not just look good.
Hosting is on me. Here’s the short list of things you handle directly.
Inquiry
You email me. Tell me what your business does and what’s broken about your current site (or that you don’t have one).
Scope call
Quick call, 20 to 30 minutes. We confirm the package fits, agree on pages and content, and lock the timeline.
Build
I build it. You see progress. Lite ships in days, Starter in about a week, Premium in 2–4 weeks depending on scope. Setup fee due before launch.
Launch + ongoing
Site goes live on my hosting. Nothing for you to set up. Monthly billing starts the month after launch and runs for a 12-month minimum.
Yes. The monthly runs for a 12-month minimum on every tier, starting the month after launch. After that it’s month-to-month, cancel anytime with 30 days’ notice. The contract covers hosting and whatever’s included in your tier (SEO, content updates, etc.) as one bundled service.
The site comes off my hosting. You keep the domain (it’s registered in your name from day one). If you want the site files to move elsewhere, that’s a separate migration request, quoted at the time, depending on what you’re moving to.
On Hostinger, under an account I manage. SSL certificate, uptime, backups, the lot. You don’t need to set anything up or pay Hostinger directly. The $99/mo covers the hosting cost as part of the bundle.
Lite ships in a few days. Starter is usually about a week. Premium runs 2–4 weeks depending on scope (e-commerce takes longer than booking systems). The thing that slows builds down is waiting on copy, photos, and decisions, not the actual code.
Most local businesses go with Starter. It covers a real multi-page site with the SEO work that actually drives leads. Lite is for someone who just needs a single online presence (no SEO, no growth). Premium is only if you’re selling products, taking bookings, or running a real online operation. If you’re not sure, email me and I’ll tell you straight.
I cap Starter builds at 3 per month so the quality doesn’t slip. When the spots are full, you go on the waitlist for the next month or upgrade to Premium (which has its own queue). It’s not fake scarcity. One person, real time constraints.
Yes. Lite → Starter is just the difference in setup ($300) plus the new monthly rate. Starter → Premium depends on what you’re adding (e-commerce, bookings), quoted at the time. Nothing locks you into your starting tier forever.
Because most local businesses don’t need a $5,000 website. They need a working one that ranks and stays online. The Starter price covers the actual scope honestly. The monthly is where the long-term value lives, because SEO compounds. Premium tier exists for the real exceptions (e-comm, bookings) where the work justifies the price.