A short overview before we dive in

Two focused days to build your site, with real preparation before and real support after.

Here is the whole thing, from your first yes to long after launch.

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Act One · The Runway

Before we build, we prepare

Typically 3 to 6 weeks from our Good Fit Call to your build dates

You say yes

You approve the proposal, sign the contract, and your 50 percent deposit reserves your build dates. This is what locks in your spot on the calendar.

Onboarding

You receive a welcome document that tells you exactly what I need from you. Nothing is left to guesswork.

Gather your inspiration

This is your virtual craft table. You send me the things you love, a social post that landed well, a color, a bio that feels like you. I take it all in so your site reflects you from the very first draft.

Your words, drafted and locked

Early in the runway I send you a first draft of your site copy, written from everything you have shared. You read it, make it yours, and we lock it in by 11:00 AM MT the day before our Strategy Session. That lock is what makes a two day build possible.

You never start from a blank page.

Your website is not a printed book, it is a living thing. Nothing is locked in stone, we can refine a headline or sharpen your story as you grow. So get your words to "I like this," not "this is perfect," and hand them over. I would rather launch you with words you are proud of and polish from there.

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Act Two · The Two Days

Two focused days, start to finish

Tuesday and Wednesday
Day 1 · Morning

Strategy Session · about 90 minutes

We meet and make quick decisions together. We walk through your colors, fonts, and headshots, your site map, the wireframe, your style guide, and domain details.

You see it before you commit.

This is the big one. You are not approving a description or an idea. Together, we create an actual prototype of your real site and approve the design before I build a single page. You give the go ahead, and I start building.

Day 1 afternoon → Day 2 morning

I build

You go about your day. I just ask that you stay reachable by phone or email for quick questions. If we decided we want any other content or photos for your site, those final pieces are due by 11:00 AM MT on Day 2.

Day 2 · Afternoon

Launch Meeting: It goes live

This is the reveal. The moment it all comes together. I walk you through your finished site on both desktop and mobile, you give it your final approval, and we push it live. Your business is officially on the internet.

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Act Three · After Launch

Your 14 day review window

The 14 days after launch

Think of it as quality control, not a redesign.

It is a chance to make sure everything we built works the way it should.

✓ Covered, at no cost

Errors

What the window is for

Things like a button that does not work, formatting that looks off, or a small spelling mistake. Gather them up and send them in up to two batches, and I fix them during your 14 days.

→ Quoted as its own project

Revisions

What the window is not for

New content, a design change, or something added beyond what we first planned together. These aren't errors. They are their own small project, quoted simply and separately. Never a surprise.

Day 13

I send a friendly reminder that your window is closing.

Day 14

I send your closure email and we wrap up.

The Handoff

Your site is yours, and I am still here

After the window closes, your site is fully yours. Anything new is handled at my hourly rate, or through the Momentum Plan, where your updates and strategic care happen at a steady monthly rhythm.