Website Design + Automation

Build a site that looks premium, converts clean, and automates the busywork.

A strong website is not just a design file and a contact form. It is a system: page structure, copy hierarchy, mobile performance, CMS logic, conversion paths, CRM handoff, and the automations that keep leads and tasks moving after someone clicks submit.

Sharper first impression Clear hierarchy, better spacing, stronger visual trust, and less generic layout behavior.
Fewer manual steps Forms, booking, CRM updates, notifications, and handoffs can be routed automatically.
Cleaner content management Pages, blog, services, FAQs, and updates should be easy to manage after launch.
Measured performance Analytics, conversion events, and reporting need to be set up before you call it done.

Why website projects underperform

Common failure point: pretty but disconnected

Most weak website projects are not design failures. They are systems failures. Good visuals get dropped onto weak page structure. Forms go nowhere useful. CRM handoff is unclear. Analytics is half-configured. The result is a site that looks better than the old one but still creates friction every week.

  • Offer clarity should shape the sitemap and page hierarchy.
  • Design system should stay consistent across desktop and mobile.
  • Forms and CRM routing need to move leads somewhere useful immediately.
  • Automation should remove repeated admin work, not add complexity.

Pricing on this page is intentionally positioned around common U.S. freelancer and small-agency ranges, not enterprise retainers. Software subscriptions, hosting, and third-party tool fees are separate unless stated otherwise.

What this lane includes

Good website work is design, structure, and systems at the same time.

A real business site has to do more than look modern. It needs to make the offer clear, guide people through the right pages, capture intent, move data into the right tools, and stay easy to maintain after launch.

Design system Typography, spacing, color, layout, and trust cues stay consistent sitewide.
Conversion structure Clear CTAs, page logic, and friction-free lead capture paths.
Automation hygiene CRM sync, notifications, and repeatable workflows built into the stack.
Best-fit stack depends on your site type, editing needs, CRM, and how much automation you actually want to maintain after launch.
Readiness calculator

Are you ready to build, redesign, or automate?

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Pricing

Pricing positioned around common U.S. market averages.

These are practical small-business project ranges, not enterprise-site retainers. Packages are fixed where possible so scope is clearer. Hosting, premium plugins, SaaS seats, and software subscriptions are separate unless included in writing.

Starter

Conversion Landing Page Design + Build

$2,500 fixed

For a focused offer page with stronger structure, cleaner design, and a clear conversion path.

  • Page strategy, design, build, mobile QA
  • Basic form capture and thank-you flow
  • Launch support and handoff
Most common

Small Business Website (5-8 pages)

$5,500 fixed

Typical small-business website pricing for a clean brand presentation and solid lead flow.

  • Core pages, responsive build, CMS setup
  • Basic analytics and form routing
  • Launch QA and training

Growth Website + Blog/CMS (8-15 pages)

$8,500 fixed

For teams that need a stronger information architecture, service pages, and repeatable content publishing.

  • Expanded page system and CMS collections
  • Lead capture, analytics, and SEO setup
  • Structured launch support

Website Refresh / Redesign

$4,500 fixed

For replacing outdated visuals and weak page hierarchy without pretending the old structure is still fine.

  • Homepage and core-page redesign
  • UX cleanup and conversion-path tightening
  • Responsive polish and relaunch support

Automation Sprint (up to 3 workflows)

$2,500 fixed

For practical business automations tied to website forms, CRM, email, tasks, or scheduling.

  • Workflow mapping and build
  • Form, CRM, or email integration
  • Testing, cleanup, and handoff

Website + Automation Care

$395 / month

Monthly support for content edits, updates, small fixes, and workflow maintenance after launch.

  • Light site changes and maintenance
  • Automation checks and issue cleanup
  • Priority support and reporting notes
A la carte

Targeted support for specific build and automation tasks.

Use this when the whole site does not need to be rebuilt but a specific page, integration, or workflow needs to be tightened.

Homepage redesign Visual hierarchy, trust cues, CTA flow, and mobile cleanup.
$1,500
Landing page design + build One focused page for a single offer or campaign.
$1,500
Additional page design + build Service page, about page, FAQ page, or similar expansion.
$450
Brand direction + homepage wireframe Early structure and visual direction before full design.
$750
CMS or blog setup Collections, templates, publishing flow, and editing guidance.
$900
Copy structure / content polish Homepage and service-page copy cleanup for clarity and flow.
$900
CRM lead routing automation Form submission to CRM, task creation, and notification flow.
$950
Lead nurture / email automation setup Sequence logic, entry rules, and handoff triggers.
$1,500
Proposal, intake, or booking workflow Forms, confirmation steps, and internal routing logic.
$850
Analytics and dashboard setup GA4 events, conversion tracking, and reporting baseline.
$850
Speed and accessibility cleanup Core UX fixes for mobile performance and readability.
$950
Monthly website care Light updates, plugin and content maintenance, and bug cleanup.
$295/mo
Stack lanes

Common website and automation lanes we help organize.

The right stack depends on who edits the site, how much content you publish, what your sales process looks like, and how much automation you can realistically maintain.

01
Marketing site lane

Best when the goal is a premium front-end presence, clean page editing, strong mobile behavior, and faster launch velocity.

Best for lead generation and brand-first sites
02
Content-heavy CMS lane

Best when the team needs more publishing flexibility, article volume, or more complex content management after launch.

Best for blogs, resources, and frequent updates
03
Lead-routing lane

Forms, CRM creation, notifications, owner assignment, and next-step tasking all wired together.

Best when leads currently die in inboxes
04
Booking and follow-up lane

Scheduling, reminders, confirmation flows, and nurture messages coordinated into one cleaner customer path.

Best for consultative sales and service teams
05
Reporting lane

GA4 events, basic dashboards, campaign attribution, and conversion visibility built in from the start.

Best when the team wants measurable improvements