Commercial model
Choose based on how involved you want the studio to
stay after launch. If you want the site to keep
improving, the monthly model is usually the stronger
fit.
Recommended for ongoing work
Monthly managed is the best fit if you want a
development partner.
It keeps the site in an active relationship,
which is usually better for contractors who
want content updates, maintenance, and SEO
improvements handled without starting from
scratch each time. The monthly plan is
contract-based with a minimum 12-month
commitment.
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Hosting is included.
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Updates are ongoing.
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SEO edits stay part of the relationship.
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Less admin for your team.
Best starting point
$250/mo
Managed website pricing that includes hosting, development, maintenance, and SEO edits as an ongoing service.
Lump Sum
$3000 starting - One-time website build with optional hosting and separate ongoing management if needed.
- One-time design & development
- Mobile-first responsive layout
- Performance + accessibility baseline
- Optional hosting at $25/mo
- Optional Maintenance package at $99/mo
- $75 per page after 5 pages
- $250 to add a blog
Recommended
Monthly Managed
$250/mo Managed website pricing that includes hosting, development, maintenance, and SEO edits as an ongoing service.
- Design & Development
- Hosting included
- Mobile-first responsive layout
- Performance + accessibility baseline
- $75 fee Per Page after 5
- $250 To Add A Blog
- Unlimited Edits
- 24/7 Support
- Lifetime Updates
On Demand
$100/hr Ad-hoc contractor support quoted per request, with ongoing work available when needed.
- Performance audit + fixes
- Accessibility pass (keyboard and semantics)
- SEO / conversion improvements
- Tracking + QA checklist
- Messaging / positioning
- Website refresh / redesign
- Ongoing maintenance
Each option now has its own page so you can compare the billing
model, scope, and support level before you reach out. If you want
the most practical long-term setup, the managed monthly plan is
usually the best fit for an agency relationship.
How to choose
- Monthly managed: best for ongoing
work, hosting, and support.
- Lump sum: best if you want a
one-time build and ownership upfront.
- On demand: best for ad hoc
support, small fixes, or periodic tasks.
Why the monthly plan benefits both sides
For contractors, the managed plan means the website
keeps improving instead of going stale. For our team,
it creates a better agency relationship where we can
handle updates, SEO, and maintenance as part of an
ongoing partnership.
That tends to produce better outcomes than one-off
handoffs because the site stays aligned with the
business as it grows. If a project needs to move
between packages later, we would sign a new agreement
to reflect the updated scope.
What is included in every package
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Fast, tidy builds that are easy to keep up to date
- Accessibility basics built in from the start
- Search-friendly structure and metadata
- Straight answers and realistic timelines
Frequently asked questions
Which pricing option is best for ongoing work?
The monthly managed plan is the best option if you want ongoing updates, maintenance, and a development partner who stays involved after launch.
What if I only need a one-time build?
The lump sum option works well if you want a fixed project price and prefer to handle hosting or ongoing support separately.
Can I start with one option and switch later?
Yes, but switching plans means signing a new contract. The monthly managed option also has a minimum 12-month commitment, so it is best for contractors who want a longer-term relationship.
Do all pricing options require a contract?
Yes. Lump sum, monthly managed, and on-demand work are all contract-based so the scope, terms, and expectations are clear before work starts.
Next step
Need help choosing the right pricing path?
If you are weighing monthly managed against a
one-off build or ad hoc support, a short call
is usually enough to clarify the right fit.