10 working days. Here's exactly how.

Not a projection. Not a range. A day-by-day account of what happens between the moment you say yes and the moment your site goes live.

Shopify stores from $3,500

Squarespace sites from $2,500

30-day post-launch support

THE PROCESS
How long does a website take to build?

Why 10 days is enough

You don't need a 3-month engagement. You need a focused sprint where one person makes every decision, right away.

There's no committee. No account manager relaying notes to a designer relaying notes to a developer. No waiting for someone's calendar to open up. I look at your business, decide what the site needs, and build it. That's the whole mechanism.

Ten days isn't a marketing number. It's what's left once you remove the layers most studios build in by default.

You don't need a 3-month engagement. You need a focused sprint where one person makes every decision without a committee. That's why 10 days works.

Web design process, day by day

Day by day

Every build — Shopify or Squarespace — follows the same shape. The platform changes what gets built on days 4 through 6. It doesn't change the schedule.

Before day 1

You sign the contract and pay the deposit

I send you a contract and an invoice for 50% of the project total. The 10-day clock starts the moment both are back. I also send you a content brief so you know exactly what to prepare.

Day 1

Kickoff

We get on a call. I confirm the sitemap, the platform, and what the site needs to do, and send you a clear list of what I need from you. Your product photos, your copy, and your brand colours are due by day 3.

Days 2–3

Structure

While your content lands, I build the sitemap and page layouts, set up the platform, and lay the foundation — navigation, page structure, the shape of every page before a single design decision goes on top of it.

Days 4-7

Build

The site gets built, page by page: design, content placement, product listings or service pages, checkout or booking setup, mobile formatting. This is the longest stretch, and it's mine — you don't need to check in.

Days 8-9

You review

I send you the full site. You look at everything — every page, every product, every price — and send back your changes. Two rounds of revisions happen across these two days: you flag it, I fix it, you check the fix. No back-and-forth for weeks.

DAY 10

Launch and training

The site goes live. We get on a call and I walk you through updating a product, changing a price, and swapping an image. 30 days of post-launch support start from this moment. You leave this call able to run your own site.

What do I need to provide for my website build?

What you're responsible for, and when

  1. Product photos or brand photography

  2. Website copy — or notes, if you'd like copy written as an add-on

  3. Brand colours and any existing logo files

  4. Product list with prices, or service list with prices

Product photos, your copy, and your brand colours — due by day 3. That's the whole list. No follow-up forms halfway through, no chasing you for assets I forgot to ask for.

Once I have what I need, everything else is on me until day 8, when the site comes back to you for two rounds of review.

WHAT HAPPENS IF I'M NOT READY BY THE DEADLINE?

What happens if something slips

Timeline accountability, from both sides.

Read Cancellation & Refund Policy.

If your content is late

Your content is due by day 3. If it's 3 days late, your launch date moves 3 days. I don't guess at your product descriptions or build around missing photos — that produces a worse site. I'll tell you exactly what's missing and exactly how it affects your date.

If I’m unavailable

I'm one person, which is the whole point of this process — but it also means I tell you upfront if something on my end affects your date. If I'm sick or unreachable during your build window, your date moves and I tell you immediately, not after the fact.

When I hand this to you, you will know how to update a product, change a price, and swap an image — without calling me.

When the project ends, you're not left waiting on someone else's calendar to fix a typo.

After launch

30 days of support.
Included.

Every build comes with 30 days of post-launch support. It's part of the project price — not something I add to sound generous. Here is exactly what it covers.

You reach me by email. I respond within one business day. For ongoing support beyond 30 days, the extended annual option is $500.

Bug fixes

Anything that breaks or behaves unexpectedly after launch — I fix it at no charge.

Platform questions

You can't figure out how to update something. I walk you through it.

Small copy edits

You want to update a price, change a service description, or fix a typo. Done.

Technical issues

Something looks broken on a specific device or browser. I investigate and fix it.

What it doesn’t cover

New pages, new products, design changes, or new functionality. But no worries, there are add-ons!

Questions

FAQS

Your 10 days start when you're ready.

One call. One deadline. One person handling everything in between.