One thing on the site, quoted flat, done in a week.
A new page for the seasonal program, a fix for the booking form, a connection to the calendar, a mobile glitch that has been there for months. Quoted flat before any work starts, delivered in three to seven days, with no subscription afterwards. Most one-off projects land between $400 and $1,200 depending on size.
“Add a Summer Camp 2026 page with a registration form to my pool club site.”
- A new Summer Camp page, matching the existing site
- Registration form, connected to your email
- Mobile-friendly from day one
- Live on the site in 5 to 7 days
Half when it goes live
A small page or a small fix should not be this hard to get done.
The friend who built the site has moved on, agencies want a monthly retainer for a single tweak, hourly developers run a meter on every call, and the page that should have gone up six months ago still has not. None of those options are right for one specific thing that needs to happen this week.
Three ways the small website job gets stuck, and one of them sometimes works.
- ✕The friend who built the site five years ago is gone, busy, or no longer doing this work
- ✕Agencies want to put the site on a monthly retainer for a one-time fix
- ✕Hourly developers send a quote that takes a week, and the meter runs on every call
- ✕A web platform tutorial works for the first step, then breaks the second
- ✕Months pass, the page that needed to go up never does
Send the request, get a flat number in a day, and the work lands within the week.
- ✓A flat number quoted on the request, before any work starts, with no surprises later
- ✓One specific page, fix, or connection, with a clear scope written down in plain language
- ✓Delivered in three to seven days, depending on the size
- ✓No subscription, no monthly fee, no automatic upsell to a retainer
- ✓The site, the login info, and the work all stay with the business after
- ✓Half on approval of the quote, half when the work goes live
Six kinds of one-off project, with a flat number on each.
The categories below cover the small builds and fixes service-business owners ask for most. Each one has a starting price, and the exact number for the specific request lands with the quote within one business day.
Service pages, location pages, seasonal-offer pages.
A new page for the seasonal program, a service page that has been missing, a location page for a second area, a thank-you page that books the next appointment. Built to match the existing site, mobile-friendly from the first day, and ready for Google and ChatGPT to index from day one.
A new form on the site, with the email connection set up.
A registration form for the camp, a quote form for the service area, a simple contact form that actually arrives in the inbox. Includes a polite confirmation message for the person filling it in, plus spam protection so the inbox stays clean.
Connect a form to the booking tool the team already uses.
Form submissions sent into Acuity, Jobber, HubSpot, Google Calendar, or whichever booking tool the business already uses, so bookings show up the moment they happen and the team sees them in the place they already check.
The mobile menu, the mobile checkout, the mobile layout.
A mobile menu that does not open. A mobile checkout that breaks halfway. A mobile layout that pushes the booking button off the bottom of the screen. The kinds of fixes that quietly cost the most bookings, because most visitors come in on a phone and leave when something does not work.
Slow pages made fast, on every device.
Images load when they need to, the slow background code that holds up the page gets cleaned out, and the hidden tags that Google and ChatGPT read get tidied up. The kind of work that makes search engines take the site seriously, and makes phone users actually wait for it to load.
A small build that does not fit the categories above.
Some requests do not match a neat category, and that is fine. The team writes a flat quote on the request, with the scope and the delivery date both on the table before any work starts. If the job needs more than a week of focused work, that comes up in the quote and the project is scoped accordingly.
From the request to the work being live, in a week.
The quote and the delivery date land in the inbox within one business day. Once the quote is approved, the work starts the same day on a private preview link, with the final version on the live site by the end of the week.
A flat quote and a delivery date land in the inbox within one business day.
- Send a quick description of what should be built or fixed
- Within one business day, a flat quote and a delivery date come back
- A short second-look note is included if the request would benefit from one
- No work starts until the quote is approved
The team starts building the day the quote is approved.
- Build happens on a private preview link the owner can watch
- Questions get answered by chat or email, no surprise calls
- Status updates land daily until delivery
- The team explains what changed in plain language, not in technical talk
The work is on the live site by the end of the week, with one round of changes if anything needs adjusting.
- Final version goes on the live site after a quick approval
- One round of small changes included if anything needs adjusting
- A short summary of what changed, and where, in plain language
- The site, logins, and the work all stay with the business
A flat number on the request, before any work starts.
Most one-off projects land between $400 and $1,200, depending on the size of the page or fix. Small mobile fixes start at $150. The exact number for the specific request comes back with the quote in one business day, with no surprises later.
- A small mobile fix~$150
- A speed cleanup across the site~$250
- A new contact or registration form~$300
- A new service or location page~$400
- A new page plus a registration form~$700
- A form connected to the booking calendar~$900
Send the request, get a flat number in a day.
A new page, a fix, a form, a connection. The team writes a flat quote and a delivery date within one business day, with a short second-look note if the request would benefit from one. No commitment until the quote is approved.
Questions owners ask before sending a project.
Get a flat quote for the project.
Drop a quick description of what should be built or fixed on the site. Within one business day, a flat number and a delivery date come back, with a short second-look note if the request would benefit from one. No commitment until the quote is approved.
- 1Send a quick description of the project: a new page, a fix, or a connection that needs to happen.
- 2Within one business day, a flat number and a delivery date come back, with a short second-look note if the request would benefit from one.
- 3Approve the quote and the work starts the same day, on a private preview link, with the final version live by the end of the week.