How long does a typical website project take?
Most sites take 3–6 weeks from kickoff to launch, depending on complexity and content readiness. We’ll give you a realistic timeline during discovery.
Straight answers to the questions people actually ask before they hire someone.
Most sites take 3–6 weeks from kickoff to launch, depending on complexity and content readiness. We’ll give you a realistic timeline during discovery.
Absolutely. We’re based in St. Louis but work with clients nationwide. Most projects are fully remote with regular check-ins.
We stay involved. Post-launch adjustments are normal, and we’re available for updates, fixes, and ongoing maintenance.
We can guide content strategy and structure, but we typically work best when you provide the core content. We can recommend copywriters if needed.
We use modern, proven tools like Next.js, React, and Tailwind CSS—fast, maintainable, and easy to update without an over-engineered stack.
Start with a short call or request a free audit. We’ll clarify your goals, what needs to be built, and what success looks like—then recommend the cleanest next step.
Yes. Some clients just need a clean build and handoff; others want help with updates, improvements, and ongoing maintenance. We’ll recommend what makes sense for your situation.
Yes. It’s a real baseline with a prioritized list of fixes. If you want help implementing the fixes, we can talk—but the audit itself is free.
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