"We know it's costing us customers. We just don't have months for this."
The client's business helps people land jobs. Their own shopfront, the website, was working against them: first impressions matter double when your product is professional presentation. They didn't want a six-week agency engagement with discovery workshops and three rounds of stakeholder review. They wanted the site fixed, properly, now.
That is exactly what our quick website rebuild offer exists for. Fixed scope, fixed price, agreed before we start. No hourly meter running.
What a focused rebuild actually looks like
Speed came from decisions, not shortcuts. One kickoff call settled the goal, the audience and the voice. After that, we worked and the client reviewed, asynchronously, no meetings.
Structure, design direction, copy
Site map trimmed to the pages that earn their place. Design direction set against the brand. Every page's copy drafted with the enquiry action front and centre.
Build
All pages built mobile-first, wired for speed: proper headings, metadata, structured data and analytics from the first commit, not bolted on later.
Review, polish, launch
Client feedback folded in, real-device checks, forms tested end to end, then live on their domain. Old site retired the same day.
Why fast didn't mean rough
Three days is possible because we've built the muscle everywhere else. The same team ships safety-critical apps and runs its own product; a five-page marketing site is not the hard version of our job. We bring a proven structure, write the copy ourselves, and use AI across planning, design and build the same way we do on every project: to remove grind, not judgment.
The trade we ask for is focus. A rebuild like this works when the scope stays fixed and one person on the client side can say yes quickly. In exchange, you skip the quote-workshop-revision cycle that turns small websites into three-month projects.
Most small-business websites don't need three months. They need three focused days from people who have done it before.