FAQ
Practical answers about fit, process, timelines, and scope.
What kinds of businesses are the best fit?
Usually firms, studios, consultants, and premium service businesses that already know their current website looks average, says too little, or does not reflect the quality of the business behind it.
What do you actually help with?
Most often: clearer messaging, better page structure, stronger visual presentation, and a cleaner, faster implementation. In some cases that means a new website. In others it means improving product UI or redefining the direction before build starts.
What is a typical timeline?
A business website usually takes 4 to 8 weeks depending on scope, content readiness, and decision speed. Larger systems, portals, or product interfaces can take longer.
How do you price projects?
Usually on a project basis rather than hourly. Once the scope is clear, we define what is being delivered, how the work is sequenced, and what the investment looks like.
Can you help if the business is good but the messaging is weak?
Yes. That is often the real problem. A site can look polished and still fail because it does not explain the offer clearly enough. Messaging, hierarchy, and positioning are part of the work.