You send the brief
You send the inputs: your brand, your existing copy and site, the copy you want on the new page, and three reference sites you like. Quality in, quality out — I build from what you send, I don't write the copy.
One page, built by a human, shipped in 72 hours. No scope creep. No “quick call to align.” $499 flat — then it’s live.
Most small sites get built one of two ways: you wrestle a template for a weekend and end up looking like everyone else. Or you pay a freelancer four figures, wait weeks, and end up with a site that still doesn’t look much better.
$499 isn’t a discount. It’s a judgment call: a one-page site shouldn’t cost more than this — and shouldn’t look like it cost less.
You send the inputs: your brand, your existing copy and site, the copy you want on the new page, and three reference sites you like. Quality in, quality out — I build from what you send, I don't write the copy.
I design and build your page. No committee, no account manager, no quick call to align. The whole thing gets done inside the 72-hour window.
At hour 72, the page is live. You own the code, you own the domain. Up to 3 revisions within 7 days of launch are included. Training and ongoing maintenance are available — only if you want them.
Every site gets its own palette, its own typographic voice, its own structural posture. Templates treat businesses like they’re interchangeable. These aren’t.
“One page is one job. I do the whole job — design, build, ship. No handoffs, no queues.”
I’m Travis. I design the page, I squint at every pixel until it earns the landing, and I flip it live on your domain. If something’s off, you’re emailing me — not a ticket queue. That’s the whole pitch.