We aim to deliver a brand new website as quickly as possible. We will keep you updated with the progress of your website. On average a static webite take 2-3 weeks whereas a dynamic website can take 1-2 months.
Each plan has a short explanation for whom it could be for and the services it includes. If you have a need and you’re not sure which plan you should choose, you can message us and we’ll try to help you figure out which plan is right for you.
Go to account after logging in. Cancel anytime before your next recurring payment and you won’t be charged. Forget to cancel the following month without using any asks? Let us know and we’ll make it right.
We only have limited spots left in our one off package. All monthly packages are full. If you want to apply for the monthly we can add you to the list and let you know when its live again.
Check out the services section just above here to see the some of the services we offer in our plans.
We currently use Figma for designs, Photoshop/Illustrator for print and photo-based asks, Webflowor Shopify for developing websites, and After Effects for animations.
Because each and every request is different, it's hard to guarantee anything here but our general rule of thumb for a typical request is two business days.
A typical request could be a landing page or logo. A non-typical request could extend out from there, which could be a request for multiple landing pages, a robust e-book, etc. In this case, you may receive multiple deliveries until the request is complete.
There are no contracts or commitments to use our service. You can cancel at any time and return at any time. We are flexible and understand you may not have a consistent need for us every single month.
We’re trying the 32-hour workweek out. During the industrial era, capitalism predicted that we’d work fewer hours when services become more automated. Turns out, we ended up working more. We want to subvert that expectation and use that extra day to take care of ourselves mentally and physically. Be kind to yourself.
We limit the amount of clients we can take on so that the quality is never spread too thin. If we open up more slots, we'll hire more designers and developers to fill that gap.