The page you hand them at the moment they decide.
People check you out before they say yes — before the reply, the booking, the interview. This page arrives ready: who you are, what you offer, the proof — and one clear call to action — without the website project.
The website, without the website project
A custom website is a $500 project that goes stale the year it launches, and a site builder just hands you the homework. This one arrives ready: sections for presenting yourself, proof a client can check, and a clear call to action — for $50 a year.
Live pages
Real pages, shown as examples — open any of them
How it works
The price, stated plainly
The renewal is stated at the sale, never sprung on you. If it goes unpaid, a grace month runs before the page comes down — your address and everything on it stay yours, and paying puts the page back.
A website used to be a project. Now it’s $50 a year.
What you’re buying is the whole job, done: a page that answers every question a client has, an address that keeps its promise on paper, and a price that never surprises you.