Services
Four core services. Two ways that we work.
Launch fast, then optimize continuously — our services scale with your business and its needs.
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Website Projects
Ready to Launch: Website Projects
Start with a foundational WordPress site. Layer in what you need—audits, expansion, analytics, ecommerce, ads, training. Build exactly what makes sense for your business.
Foundational Build
Launch
Starting at $1,500
A foundational WordPress website covering all core pages — Home, About, Services, Contact, Blog, 404 — plus GA4, Tag Manager, and Search Console setup so the site is ready to track and be found from day one.
- 6 core pages, fully designed
- GA4 + Tag Manager + Search Console
- WP Engine deployment
- Forms, basic SEO, sitemap
- Optional CMS training
Audit
+$750
A review of existing content to identify what to keep, cut, consolidate, or migrate.
Expand
+$1,000
Additional pages that grow the site’s depth and surface area for SEO and services.
Strategize
+$1,500
A six-month editorial roadmap that defines what to publish and when.
Advertise
+$1,250
A Google Ads account built right, with proper campaign structure and conversion tracking.
Sell
+$1,250
A full ecommerce setup on Shopify or WooCommerce — products, checkout, and payments, done right.
Accessibility
+$1,250
WCAG 2.1 AA compliant foundation with keyboard navigation, screen readers, and semantic HTML built from launch.
Measure
+$1,000
A custom Looker Studio dashboard that tracks the metrics that actually matter to the business.
Train
Starting at $500
Learn to manage your WordPress site. Content, publishing, SEO basics — the knowledge to keep it all running.
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Ongoing Retainers
Monthly Retainers: Growth That Compounds
Real growth happens over time. Layer in ongoing services—content, SEO, ads, hosting, management—individually or combined. We handle execution and optimization so you focus on running your business.
Maintained Hosting
$1,200 / year
We keep the lights on — hosting, uptime monitoring, software updates, and backups.
Content& Strategy
Starting at $250 / post (min. 2/mo)
We keep publishing and refining content each month against the strategy we built.
Website Management
Starting at $250 / month
Ongoing edits, build-outs, and content changes — no project required.
SEO/AI Optimization
Starting at $500 / month
Your site’s search performance, tracked, interpreted, and acted on every month.
Ads Retainer
Starting at $1,250 / month
We actively optimize campaigns and budget to improve performance over time.
Shopkeep
Starting at $400 / month
We handle products, orders, and platform upkeep so you don’t have to.
How We Do It
A proven process for projects, big and small
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Kickoff
One call. We nail down your needs, how it works, what it looks like, and when it launches. You leave with a scope and timeline.
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Parallel build
Content, design, and development happen at the same time. No waiting. No bottlenecks. Just one cohesive site coming together.
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Integrate
Everything comes together. We test, refine, and get it stage-ready. Ready to go live or keep improving.
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Launch
Deploy and monitor. You own it — or we stick around. Choose to handoff or start an ongoing retainer to keep growing.
Frequently Asked Questions
Questions clients ask.
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What does “Foundational Build” actually mean, and is it enough for my business to start?
A Foundational Build covers everything you need on day one: six core pages (Home, About, Services, Contact, Blog, 404), full analytics setup (GA4, Tag Manager, Search Console), and basic SEO so search engines can find and track your site. It’s “foundational” because it gives you a real website with measurement, not a placeholder.
Is it enough to start? Yes. The question is what “enough” means to you. If you’re a service business testing product-market fit, a local business establishing online presence, or an established company moving to WordPress—it’s complete. You have a site. People can find it. You can see what they do on it.
But “foundational” also means scoped: six pages, one initial design pass, standard configurations. If you need 20 pages, complex integrations, or heavy customization before launch, that’s a different engagement. We’ll tell you upfront.
Why is this called a “starter tier”—does it mean I’ll outgrow it quickly?
Not necessarily outgrow—expand into. There’s a difference.
Most businesses that come back to us don’t do so because the foundational site broke. They come back because:
- They want to test ads and need a proper dashboard to understand ROI
- They’re ready to sell online and need ecommerce
- They’ve built 6 months of content and need an editorial strategy for the next 6
- They want training wheels off and someone managing ongoing optimization
This is normal. Your business grows. Your website should grow with it. The Foundational Build is intentionally designed to be the first domino—not the last one.
Some clients add services with us. Some take the knowledge and run with it themselves. Both are fine. We built this tier so you can start at a sane price point without guessing what you’ll need in six months.
I already have a website. Can I use Ready to Launch, or do I need a custom build?
It depends on your website and your goals.
If you have a site that’s broken, outdated, or held back by its platform, migrating to a Foundational Build makes sense—we’ll audit what’s worth keeping, consolidate what’s redundant, and rebuild on WordPress. That’s an upgrade path, not a custom engagement (though migration adds complexity we’ll price accordingly).
If you have a site that’s working but you want to layer in analytics, ads, or ecommerce? Some of that is an add-on to your existing site. Some of it requires a rebuild.
If you have something truly custom that can’t fit into our standard scope? That’s when we talk custom pricing. We don’t shy away from complexity—we just want to be clear about what that costs in time and money upfront.
The honest answer: schedule a call. We’ll look at what you have and tell you which path makes sense.
Do you work fast, or do you prefer to take your time?
Yes to both.
Ready to Launch is built for speed. We know what we’re doing, we’ve done it a hundred times, and we move. For most clients, launch happens on a realistic timeline—not rushed, not dragged out.
But we’ve also worked with clients who want to be deliberate: more discovery conversations, more design iteration, more strategic thinking before we code. We’re excellent at that pace too. It just changes the timeline and, sometimes, the scope.
When you come to us, we’ll ask what you need. Speed or strategy. Probably some mix of both. We’ll set expectations on day one.
What happens after launch — am I on my own, or do you stick around?
Launch is the beginning, not the end.
We include optional CMS training so you can manage your content, publish to your blog, and handle the basics yourself. But “you can manage it” doesn’t mean you’re expected to be an expert—it means you have the knowledge and support to not feel lost.
Beyond that? It depends on what you want. Some clients take the training and run. Some sign on for ongoing support, content strategy, or optimization work. Some come back six months later when they’re ready for the next tier of service.
We’re not going to force you into a retainer. We’re also not going to disappear if you need help. The relationship is what makes sense for your business.
How is Ready to Launch different from just hiring a freelancer or doing it myself?
Three things: speed, expertise, and infrastructure.
A freelancer might charge less, but will they have GA4 configured right? Will they know the difference between good and mediocre SEO setup? Will they deploy to a managed host with proper backups and security? Probably not all of it. You’ll end up hiring someone else to fix things later.
Doing it yourself? Possible. Doable, even. But learning WordPress, configuring analytics, designing six pages, writing content, and getting it all right takes months. You’re trading money for time. We’re trading time for money. For most business owners, that’s the better deal.
Here’s what you get with us: a WordPress site on a stable host with analytics from day one, built by people who’ve done this enough times to know what breaks and how to prevent it. Not flashy. Not custom. Right.
If you want flashy and custom, we can do that — it’ll cost more and take longer. If you want solid and fast at a decent price, that’s Ready to Launch.
