What do I actually get for the price?
A site designed from scratch and built on Next.js at the edge - not a template with your logo dropped into it. Mobile, contrast and accessibility, and technical SEO are in the build rather than sold back to you afterwards as an optimisation package, and from the business tier up so are analytics, conversion tracking and an admin you can edit yourself. The tier tables say exactly which of those sits in which package.
Can I edit it myself?
From the business tier up, yes - a client-editable admin is in the price, built around the words and images that actually change rather than a page builder that lets anyone break the layout on a Friday. The single landing page doesn't include one, because a one-page site that changes twice a year is cheaper to just send to me.
Will it actually be fast?
That's the part I don't leave to a plugin. It renders at the edge instead of running a page builder over a database on every request, which is a different thing from bolting a caching plugin onto a slow stack. I moved a dealership's entire car inventory off WordPress onto this exact setup - that one's written up as a case study, with what broke as well as what worked.
Can you move my existing site over?
Yes. Migrating content from an old site is a priced line on the business tier and included up to an agreed cap on the platform tier. What I won't do quietly is carry across the structure that was half the reason the old site didn't rank - if that's the case I'll say so before we start, not after.
What happens after it launches?
There's an optional monthly care plan: hosting, uptime monitoring, dependency and security updates, a backup check, and an hour of small text and image changes. Everything past that hour - new pages, new features, design work - is quoted rather than absorbed, which is what stops a care plan turning into an argument.
Do you write the copy and shoot the photos?
I can, but it isn't inside the website price - copy, photography and video are either yours or a separate line, and the price card says so out loud. It's there so a website quote can't silently become a content project halfway through. The upside of asking one person for both is that the site gets designed around the pictures that will actually exist.
How long does it take?
Each tier states its own timeline, and the clock starts when the copy and the access arrive rather than when the deposit does. That isn't a technicality - what delays a website is almost never the build, it's waiting three weeks for someone to find the logo files.
Will it work properly on a phone?
Yes, and it's laid out for a phone first, because that's where the traffic is. Mobile, colour contrast and accessibility are part of the build rather than an upgrade offered afterwards - a site that falls apart at 390px isn't finished, it's unfinished with a desktop screenshot.