costs

Pricing isn’t random — it’s based on the work involved. Here are the biggest factors that can raise or lower a project’s price.

Scope Creep

When the project grows beyond the original plan — extra pages, features, or integrations — it increases cost and time. We lock scope early to avoid this.

Unclear Requirements

Vague goals lead to rework. The clearer your needs and examples are from the start, the faster and cheaper the build.

Last-Minute Changes

Shifting direction mid-build adds extra hours. Change requests are possible but billed separately to keep the project on track.

Complex Integrations

Connecting to CRMs, APIs, or payment systems takes extra development and testing. Simple sites cost less; integrations cost more.

Speed vs. Quality

Rush jobs require late nights and extra resources. If you have a tight deadline, expect an expedited rate.

Content Delays

Missing copy, images, or approvals can stall progress and push back delivery. Providing assets early saves money.

Post-Launch Support

Bug fixes are included, but new features or redesigns after launch are treated as new work. Ongoing maintenance plans are available.

Clear scope, clear costs.
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