How we build it

A contractor uses a nail gun, not a hammer.

The same contractor. The same expertise. Just faster, and at a fraction of the cost, because the tedious parts are done by machine. That's what AI is, and that's how we build your site.

What used to take weeks

Building a small business website the old way meant a copywriter, a designer, and a developer. Three specialists, three handoffs, three rounds of feedback. The bill ran into thousands and the timeline into months.

What takes a day now

The same three roles still happen, they just happen faster. AI drafts the copy and assembles the layout. A developer (one person, not three) reviews everything, customizes what matters, and ships the site. The expertise didn't disappear. The waste did.

Where the time goes

Here's an honest look at what's automated, what isn't, and where the savings come from.

Writing the copy

The old way

A copywriter interviews you, drafts headlines, rewrites them three times. 1–2 weeks.

Our way

AI drafts the pages and service descriptions from your form answers. A developer reads every word before you see it.

Saves: Days of drafting

Designing the layout

The old way

A designer mocks up wireframes in Figma, sends them for review, iterates on feedback. 1–2 weeks.

Our way

We pick the right layout for your business type from a library of patterns we built. AI fills it with your content. A developer picks the variant that fits.

Saves: Weeks of design back-and-forth

Building it in code

The old way

A developer translates the design into HTML, CSS, and JavaScript. Tests it. Fixes the broken bits. 1–2 weeks.

Our way

The components are already built. AI assembles them, applies your colors and fonts, and writes the per-page content. A developer reviews the result and fixes anything off.

Saves: A week of dev time

Getting it live

The old way

A developer sets up hosting, configures the domain, deploys, debugs production issues. 2–3 days.

Our way

Hosting is preconfigured. Deploy is one command. The site is live the moment we hit go.

Saves: Days of setup

Why that matters for the bill

A web agency charges for three salaries and three calendars. We charge for one developer's time and one set of tools, and the tools do the slow work. The math works out to a fraction of what an agency quotes, with no monthly subscription holding your site hostage.

No retainer. No "starter plan that doubles after a year." A one-time build, your code, your site.

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