Startups that need to launch fast
You don't need an enterprise platform yet — you need a clean website, a landing page, or the first working version of your product, live this quarter. We do simple web development the startup way: tight scope, fast delivery, and a codebase that can grow with you.
The problem
Most agencies quote startup work like enterprise work — months of discovery, heavy process, and pricing built for committees. DIY site builders get you live quickly but hit a wall as soon as you need custom features, real integrations, or a site customers and investors take seriously.
The approach
We keep it deliberately simple: a tight scope, a modern stack, and a senior team that ships in weeks. You get a fast, professional site — or a working first version of the product — without paying for architecture you don't need yet, on a foundation that grows when you do.
What we deliver
Who this is for
- Startups that need a credible web presence before the product is finished
- Founders validating an idea with a landing page and real traffic
- Small teams that need a website plus a custom feature or two
- Startups outgrowing a DIY site builder like Wix or Squarespace
Example engagements
- Marketing site for a pre-launch startup, live in three weeks
- Landing page and waitlist funnel to validate demand before building
- MVP web app with auth, payments, and one core workflow
- Replatforming a founder-built Wix site onto a modern stack
How we ship simple web development for startups
A tight-scoped process that takes a startup from brief to a live site in weeks.
Scope & content
One working session to fix pages, features, and the launch date; gather content and brand assets.
1 weeksDesign & build
Design and implementation run together on a modern stack, with previews you can click from day one.
2 weeksLaunch & handoff
Domain, hosting, analytics, and SEO checks — then handoff with documentation or a light retainer.
1 weeksTimeline & budget
Typical timeline
Most startup sites and landing pages ship in 2–6 weeks from kickoff; a small MVP typically runs 6–10 weeks.
Typical budget
Simple sites and landing pages typically run $3,000 to $25,000. A first product version is scoped case by case — most land between $15,000 and $50,000.
Frequently asked questions
How fast can we be live?
A landing page can go live in under two weeks; most startup marketing sites launch within 2–6 weeks of kickoff.
Can we start small and add features later?
That's the point. We build on a modern stack so the same codebase can take custom features, integrations, or a full product build later — no throwaway work.
Do you work with non-technical founders?
Constantly. We handle the technical decisions, explain the trade-offs in plain language, and set everything up so you own the site, the domain, and the code.
Is a custom build better than Wix or Squarespace for a startup?
For pure validation, a site builder is fine. Move to a custom build when speed, SEO, custom features, or credibility with customers and investors start to matter — most startups hit that point quickly.
What happens after launch?
You can take it entirely in-house, or keep us on a light monthly retainer for updates, new pages, and features as the startup grows.
Ready to start a project?
Tell us what you're trying to build and the outcome you need. We'll suggest a scope, timeline, and milestone-priced plan.
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