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Website questionnaire

Who are we talking to?

Three fields and you are through the part that matters.

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Who are we talking to?

Pick your country, then type the rest of the number.

What does the business do?

Leave it empty if this is your first site.

What does the project need?

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What you get

What comes back after you send this

  • A written price and a date, usually the same day
  • A demo of your homepage built at no charge, if the project is a fit
  • A plain answer if we are the wrong people for it, which happens and saves everybody a fortnight

How it works

From these twelve questions to a live site

  • You answer twelve questions. Three steps, about two minutes.
  • We come back with a price and a timeline you can hold us to.
  • We build a demo of your homepage. You have paid nothing at this point.
  • If you like it, we finish the site, you approve the preview, and it goes live.

Questions

The ones people ask before they fill this in

Do I pay anything before I see something?

No. The demo homepage is built before any money changes hands. Below £1,000 you pay after the site is delivered and you are happy with it. Above that it is half to start and half once you have approved the preview.

What does a website cost?

A redesign starts at £1,000 and a larger build at £1,600. Anything with a CRM, an ERP or AI behind it is quoted, because those depend on what it has to connect to. Every figure is a starting price.

How long does a site take?

Two to four weeks for most small business sites, once we have your content. Waiting on text and photos is what stretches a project, so we ask for those early and chase them.

Do you host it and look after it afterwards?

Yes. Hosting starts at £100 a year, and it includes the updates and the backups. You can also host it wherever you like. The site is yours either way.

I already have a site. Can you work on that instead of starting over?

Often, yes. Say so in the questionnaire and we will look at what is there. Rebuilding a site that only needs fixing is a way of charging you more for the same outcome.