When a single page beats a full website

Not every business needs five pages. A single page is the stronger choice when you have one offer and one audience, and when splitting the story across multiple URLs would only add clicks between a visitor and your contact form.

It is also the fastest way to test an idea. If you are not yet sure which service will sell, a landing page lets you put one in front of real traffic in a week, read the results, and decide what to build next — instead of committing to a full site structure before you know which parts matter.

  • A product, service, or event launch that needs a home before a deadline
  • A destination for paid ads, where every extra click costs conversions
  • A freelancer or consultant selling one clearly defined service
  • A business that mostly closes over WhatsApp or email and needs a credible link to send
  • An early-stage idea you want in front of real visitors before investing in more

How the page is structured

The layout follows the order a sceptical visitor actually reads in. A headline that states what you do and who it is for. A short section of supporting detail. Proof — work, numbers, or client quotes. What it costs or how it works. Then the form, placed where the reader is most likely to be convinced rather than only at the bottom.

Every section earns its place. If a block does not move somebody closer to contacting you, it comes out. That discipline is most of the difference between a page that reads as professional and one that reads as filler.

Built to load fast on a phone

Most visitors from social or ads arrive on a mobile connection, and a page that stalls loses them before the headline renders. Pages are built mobile-first, images are converted to modern formats and sized so nothing jumps as it loads, and the markup stays lean enough that the first screen paints quickly on an ordinary connection.

Clean heading structure, real page metadata, and descriptive image alt text are included as a matter of course — not because they are upsells, but because leaving them out would make the page worse.

What is included

Included in the price

  • Custom responsive design, built to your brand rather than a stock template
  • A working contact form that delivers straight to your inbox
  • Mobile-first layout tested across phone, tablet, and desktop widths
  • Optimized images in modern formats with correct dimensions set
  • Page title, meta description, and heading structure set up properly
  • Domain setup guidance so you know exactly how to point your name at it
  • Up to 2 rounds of revisions before launch
  • Full handoff with every credential — nothing stays in my name

Not included

  • Hosting fees, which you pay to your own provider and keep control of
  • Copywriting from scratch, though content guidance is included
  • Ongoing monthly maintenance — there is no retainer to sign

If it turns out you need room for separate service, about, or portfolio pages, the multi-page package covers up to five for $300. See that option →

How the project runs

  1. Send the brief

    You describe the offer, who it is for, and what a visitor should do. Two or three pages you like tells me more about your taste than a paragraph of adjectives.

  2. Structure before pixels

    You get the section order and the headline first, in plain text. Arguing about the argument is cheap at this stage and expensive after it is designed.

  3. Design and build

    The page is built to the agreed structure, with a preview link you can open at any point rather than a single reveal at the end.

  4. Revise, then hand over

    Two rounds of feedback, each collected as one batch. Then the form is tested live and every credential is transferred to you.

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FAQ

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Other services

Multi-Page Business Websites

Up to five pages, so every service, proof point, and audience gets a URL of its own.

$300 one-time

Performance Optimization

Make an existing site load fast on a phone, without rebuilding it from scratch.

Quoted per site

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