Most Won't
Show You a Number.

You've felt it. You go looking for what something costs, and the page says "request a quote." So now you have to hand over your name and your number and sit through a call just to learn whether you're even in the right ballpark. It's a tactic, and you already know what it's hiding: a price that changes depending on how much they think you'll pay.

Think about the last time you looked up a restaurant and the menu had no prices on it. You didn't think "how exclusive." You thought "what are they hiding," and you picked somewhere else. The moment a business won't tell you what something costs, the trust is gone — and trust is the entire game when someone's deciding whether to hire you.

So the number's right here, where you can read it without talking to anyone. Same price for everyone, posted in plain sight. If you'd build your business that way, you'll recognize a company that does too.

One Build.
Everything In It.

Founding Rate · Limited Availability
$2,500
Becomes $5,000 once founding spots fill

One flat fee for the whole thing. The studio's new, and your finished site is what builds the portfolio — so right now you get the exact same work for half. Two of the founding spots are already mid-build. When they're gone, they're gone for good. No fake countdown; if you're reading this, it's still here.

  • A custom 5–6 page website, hand-coded line by line — no WordPress, Wix, or template underneath
  • One local service-area landing page to reach a market you can't be found for today
  • Full setup — domain, DNS, SSL, analytics, and search-console submission on launch day
  • One full round of revisions before launch — flag anything, we fix it
  • Free monthly performance reporting, for the life of the relationship
  • The code and the domain, yours to keep — forever
$5,000

The standard rate, for when the founding spots are filled. Identical deliverables, identical process, identical quality. The work never changes — only the number does.

"But I've Seen
It for $1,200."

So have we. Here's the part that's not on the flyer: $1,200 is the build — it's not what the site costs you. A template on WordPress, Wix, or Squarespace leans on plugins and themes that need constant updating, or it breaks, 404s, and slows to a crawl. So you pay someone every month just to keep it standing. Drag the sliders and watch the real number.

How long you'll keep the site live 3 years
1 yr5 yrs
The Cheap Way
Six-page template build $1,200
Build cost: OneLittleWeb, 2026
Maintenance & updates $300/mo
$300$800
Industry standard: $300–$800/mo (WPCreative & Astriden, 2026). Set it lower and you're doing the plugin updates and security yourself — every week, or it breaks.
Total over 3 years
$12,000
Our Way
Hand-coded build $2,500
Hosting · $20/mo $720
Nothing to patch, nothing to break — reporting free for life
Total over 3 years
$3,220
Over 3 years, the template costs $8,780 more than a custom site built to close — and it still looks like everyone else's.

Look at the cheap route's best possible case — one year, the lowest maintenance plan. It still lands near $4,800: about what the standard build costs you here. You'd pay essentially the same money to end up with a template a thousand other contractors run, slow to load, needing constant patching just to stay online — and not built to close a single lead. It's only built to rank at all if you got lucky with a freelancer who happened to know SEO. That's cheap's best day. Drag the slider to where you'll actually be in two or three years, and it isn't close.

One LP Now.
Add More When It Pays.

Your build already includes one local service-area landing page. You don't need to think about a second one now — and we'd rather you didn't. The right time to add one is when the first is actually producing, and you'll know the exact moment that happens: your free monthly report shows you the leads it's bringing in, in plain numbers. When the page is paying for itself and you want to reach the next town over, another is a flat $3,000 — no introductory pricing, ever. Until then, it stays off your plate.

One Bill a Month.
That's It.

$20/mo
Hosting — billed by us

That's the only recurring cost. No retainer. No licensing fee. No "maintenance package" you're quietly paying for whether you need it or not. The hosting keeps your site fast and online, and the free monthly report keeps you in the loop.

Want to host it somewhere else and skip the $20? You can — you own the code and the domain, so the site goes wherever you want. Most contractors stay because it's painless and they want the reports, but you're never locked in. That's the difference between owning your site and renting it.

You Pay When
You Ask.

$150/hr
Only when you need something

Every build includes one full round of revisions before launch — flag anything in that round and it's fixed, no charge. After the site is live, if you want changes down the road — a new service, fresh photos, a seasonal update — those are billed at $150 an hour, only when you ask for them.

No retainer ticking in the background. No minimum. If you don't need anything for a year, you don't pay a thing for a year. You're never on a meter for sitting still.

You Own It.
Forever.

This is the part most agencies bury. The code and the domain are registered in your name and handed to you the day the site goes live. There is no licensing model, no platform that holds your site hostage, no version of this where you stop paying and your website disappears.

You built your business to be yours. Your website should be too. Pay once, own it for good — the way it ought to work.

The Money Questions.

There isn't one. The founding rate exists because we're new and building our portfolio, and your finished site does that for us. The work, the process, and the quality are identical to the $5,000 build. When the founding spots fill, the price moves to $5,000 and stays there — same site, higher number.
Yes. The build is a one-time fee. After that, the only recurring cost is $20 a month for hosting, billed by The Way Digital. No retainer, no licensing, no package keeping the lights on. Monthly reporting stays free the whole time you're a client.
You can. You own the code and the domain outright, so you're free to move the site to any host you like, anytime. The $20 covers hosting and keeps your monthly reports coming. Most contractors stay because it's painless and they want the reports — but nothing locks you in.
One full round of revisions is included before launch — flag anything and it's fixed, free. After that, changes are $150 an hour, billed only when you ask for them. No retainer, no minimum, no charge for sitting still.
Completely. The code and the domain are registered in your name and delivered to you the day the site launches. There's no licensing model and no version where you lose the site because you stopped paying someone. You own it forever.
No. The build is the build. The only add-on that exists is an additional landing page at a flat $3,000 to reach a new market — and you'd only want one once your first page is producing. No invented reasons to send you an invoice. Ever.
Ready When You Are

You Know the Number.
Now Let's Talk.

A quick call to see if it's a fit, both directions — no pitch, no pressure. While the founding rate's still up, the math is hard to argue with.