Fast first draft
You see a strong first version quickly, then we fine-tune it together so it sounds like you and fits your real business.
For bakers, daycares, landscapers, restaurants, shops, and service pros who are great at their work — but do not have time to wrestle with websites, forms, hosting, Google, or launch details. Focused on the Monadnock Region and Western MA, with nearby Southern VT projects by fit.
Small business owners are specialized for a reason. You are busy baking, teaching, landscaping, serving customers, fixing problems, and running the day-to-day. My job is to learn what makes your business great, turn that into a clear online presence, and make sure customers understand how to take the next step.
You see a strong first version quickly, then we fine-tune it together so it sounds like you and fits your real business.
Before building, I listen: what you do, who you serve, what customers ask, and what makes the business worth choosing.
Your site should look good when you text it, post it on Facebook, add it to Google, or show it to someone in person.
Custom cake pops, cookies, and party treats for local celebrations.
A local treat business needed more than a pretty page. It needed a menu, pricing, pickup rules, photos, a guided request flow, and something easy to share with real customers.




For Olivia’s Treats, the photos, menu, pickup rules, and form all worked together. Customers could quickly understand the offer and send a useful request instead of guessing what to ask for.
After launch, you get 30 days of direct account-style support so you are not left wondering what to do next. I help test the site, answer questions, make reasonable fixes, and make sure the handoff feels comfortable.
We check the site on phones, forms, links, share previews, and the basic customer path after it is live.
If something I built is not working correctly, I fix it during the 30-day post-launch window.
You are not handed to a random support queue. During the launch window, you reach the person who built the site and understands your customer flow.
Show products, explain pickup or ordering, and make it easy for customers to send a request.
Show services, explain service area, and collect the details you need from new leads.
Explain your business clearly and guide parents or customers to the right next step.
Show your menu, hours, products, or services in a clean, mobile-friendly way.
If your business works in a specific way, I build around that instead of forcing a template.
Clear starting prices for real small-business launches. Final scope depends on content, forms, business rules, and how custom the build needs to be.
These are founder/startup starting prices for local small businesses. Larger builds, rushed timelines, payment setup, advanced automations, or ongoing monthly support can be scoped separately.
What you sell, who buys, and what customers need to do next.
We map services, pricing, form questions, rules, and account setup needs.
A working V0.1 you can click, feel, test, and react to.
Copy, design, mobile, form logic, preview image, and launch details.
Deploy, test, hand off the site, and stay close for the first 30 days.
You are not getting trapped in a mystery system. I build the site so it is ready to upload, ready to update, and easy to hand to you, your team, or another developer if you ever want help elsewhere.
Domain, hosting, email, payments, and business tools should live under the client’s business whenever possible.
You receive clean website files and notes so you can keep using GoLiveNH, make edits yourself, or bring in another developer later.
After launch, I stay involved for testing, reasonable fixes, questions, and handoff help so you feel confident.
Monthly support can cover updates, seasonal changes, new offers, small improvements, and review-building support.
This form is built to feel like the sites I create: guided, clear, and useful by the time you hit submit.