What it costs — and what you get
The Starter Anchor
For businesses that need a clean, professional presence online — fast.
- +Professionally designed website (3 pages)
- +Mobile-friendly on any screen
- +Contact form & click-to-call
- +Delivered in 7 days or less
- +Full live preview before you pay
The Digital Anchor System
The complete system for service businesses ready to stop being invisible.
- +Everything in The Starter Anchor
- +Unlimited pages
- +Delivered in 3 days or less
- +More detailed + best quality
- +Full live preview before you pay
Additional Design / Website Update
Need a refresh, a new page, or a design tweak on an existing site? We've got you.
- +Design update or new page added
- +Mobile-friendly on any screen
- +Quick turnaround
- +Full live preview before you pay
Still on the fence? Let's clear this up.
I've been burned before. How do I know this won't be another waste of money?
Fair concern. Most bad experiences come from agencies that over-promise and drag projects out for months. Our process is different by design — clear timeline, defined deliverable, and a full live preview before you pay anything.
I don't have time to be involved in a long back-and-forth.
Good — because we don't ask for that. You give us your basic business details and a few photos of your work. That's it. No meetings about fonts. No jargon. Built around the fact that you're busy running a business.
What if I build the site and nobody visits it?
That's exactly why we include the Local SEO Launchpad Kit. It gives your site the foundational setup to show up in local searches. You're not just getting a website — you're getting a website built to be seen.
Can't I just use my Facebook page? It's free.
You don't own your Facebook page. The platform can change its rules or limit your reach. A website is yours. It works 24/7 and builds trust a social profile never can. Free isn't always the better deal.
Is the price really worth it for a small business like mine?
If your website brings in just one new customer per month, it pays for itself many times over. The question isn't whether you can afford a professional website — it's whether you can afford to keep going without one.