We received your information. Next, we’ll review your business details and start preparing your website draft so you can review the direction before making a bigger decision.
Keep an eye on your email and phone. If we need anything else, we’ll reach out.
What happens now
We look over your business details, services, location, and goals so the draft starts in the right direction.
We generate the first website direction for your business so you can see a real starting point instead of a vague promise.
Once the draft is ready, we send it over for review. If you like the direction, we can help refine it and move toward launch.
To help us build faster
If you already have a logo, reply to our email with it so we can better match your brand direction.
Send business photos, examples you like, or anything that helps us understand your visual style faster.
If there are 2–5 services you want featured most, send those over so we can emphasize the right things.
If you need the draft pointed toward calls, quote requests, bookings, or a local service area, tell us now.
What to expect
The point of this process is not to bury you in meetings or tech headaches. It is to help you see a real website direction, then decide whether you want to move forward with refinement, hosting, support, and launch.
Your request gives us the essentials so we can move quickly toward a real website direction for your business.
You get something real to review instead of trying to imagine what a future website might look like.
If the draft feels right, the next step is refining it into a live website with support behind it.
Important note
Your draft is meant to help you evaluate layout, messaging direction, and presentation. If you like what you see, we can then help turn it into a fully supported live website.
What the paid step covers
We sharpen the design, content direction, and structure before launch.
That is where the site gets connected, supported, and prepared to go live properly.
Once live, your site can stay maintained, updated, and supported instead of being left alone.
While you wait
If you’re curious how the draft becomes a live website, you can look at the next-step page now. That way nothing feels confusing when your draft arrives.
No pressure. This just helps you understand the path from draft to launch.