Strategy & UX
New customer journeys, information architecture and conversion planning add thinking before production starts.
Use the calculator to estimate the build based on the parts that actually change the scope: page count, design depth, CMS complexity and e-commerce requirements.
The estimate is a planning tool—not a final proposal. Use it to understand the likely project shape before the 30-minute call.
Start with the closest fit. We can refine everything on the call once we understand the business, content and technical requirements.
This is a rough planning estimate based on the current calculator logic. Final scope is confirmed after we review the website, goals and requirements.
Book a 30-min Call to Review the ScopeNew customer journeys, information architecture and conversion planning add thinking before production starts.
A reusable system is different from a highly custom visual direction with many unique layouts and interactions.
Custom content types, filters, directories and structured relationships change how the WordPress system is built.
Existing content, redirects, CRM connections, forms and third-party systems can become a meaningful part of the scope.
Have a scope question the calculator cannot answer?
Book a 30-min CallNo. It is a planning estimate based on page count, design depth, CMS complexity and e-commerce. A final proposal depends on the actual sitemap, content, integrations and goals.
More pages create more implementation, QA and content setup. The impact is smaller when pages share a strong reusable system and larger when they need unique layouts.
No. Responsive implementation is treated as part of the website build rather than an optional add-on.
Basic on-page SEO implementation can be included in the website scope. Deeper SEO strategy, content or ongoing search work should be scoped separately if needed.
Yes. If the project is larger than the available budget, we can discuss whether the website can be phased around the most important journeys first.