FAQ

Every question people ask before they book.

No spin. If the 5 day build is not the right fit, these answers will tell you before the call does.

Five days is not enough time for a proper website.

It is when the copy is already written before the design starts. The reason most builds take six weeks is waiting on the client for words. We skip that wait by drafting the copy on day one from a 20 minute intake form, then wrapping the design around it.

What if I do not have testimonials yet?

We structure the page around proof you do have. Screenshots of client DMs, before and after photos, check in messages, a named methodology. If none of those exist yet, we write the page around your positioning and add testimonials when they arrive.

Why is it a flat £1,000 and not a proposal?

Because proposals are a waste of your time and mine. The scope is fixed, the timeline is fixed, and the outcome is fixed. If you want a 40 page site with a membership portal, I am not the right fit. If you want five pages that actually convert, the price is £1,000.

What if I want changes after launch?

You get 14 days of tweaks included after go live. After that, small changes are either self serve through the handover Loom, or a flat fee if you want me to do them.

Do I own the website?

Yes. Your domain, your hosting, your code. No lock in, no subscription, no ransom if you ever want to move on. Everything is yours to keep.

What if the site does not bring me clients?

A website is a conversion asset, not a traffic source. It converts the people already looking at your profile. If nobody is visiting your Instagram yet, a new website will not fix that, and I will tell you on the call.

Can you write copy that does not sound like every other coach?

That is the whole point. The intake form pulls the exact language you use with clients, and the copy is built from that. Not from a template.

Still unsure? Book the call.

Twenty minutes is usually enough to know if this is a fit. If it is not, you leave with a short list of what to do instead.