1. Day 0

    You get in touch

    Fill in the form on this site, message us on Messenger or WhatsApp, or book a call. We ask what your business does, who your customers are, and what you want the site to achieve. Then we recommend a package — and we will tell you when the cheapest one is enough. If you already know which tier you want, skip this and buy it directly.

    Your part: A couple of sentences about your business.

  2. Day 0–1

    You pay for your package

    One payment, the published price, and that is the last invoice you see for this project. Pay by card and it clears in seconds; pay by GCash, Maya, InstaPay or Wise and a short form tells us it arrived. Both live on the payment page. Custom and app projects are the exception — those are billed across three milestones, because they run for weeks.

    Your part: One payment and your business name. We send a receipt straight away.

  3. Day 1

    You fill in the brief

    A short intake form: business details, who you sell to, competitor or inspiration sites you like, your logo, your photos, your text. This is honestly the number one cause of delay on every web project ever, so expect us to chase you for it.

    Your part: Around 20 minutes, plus digging out your photos.

  4. Day 2–5

    We send the first draft

    You get a live preview link — not a screenshot, not a PDF. A real, clickable site you can open on your phone, scroll through, and forward to your business partner or your spouse for a second opinion.

  5. Day 5–7

    You mark it up, we revise

    Send all your changes in one go — text edits, colour changes, photo swaps, section reordering. We batch them into a single revision round so nothing spirals. Each package includes a set number of rounds and we tell you when you are near the limit, before you go over.

    Your part: One consolidated list of changes.

  6. Launch day

    We put it live

    Domain connected, SSL certificate active, Google Analytics and Search Console verified, Google Business Profile updated, sitemap submitted to Google. You do not need to understand any of that — it just gets done.

  7. Launch + 1

    We hand it over

    All your credentials sent to you, a quick-start PDF written in plain language, a training call if your package includes one, and an offer of a care plan. If you would rather manage it yourself, that is completely fine and we will show you how.

  8. Day 30

    We check back in

    A traffic report showing what actually happened, an honest conversation about whether anything needs fixing, and a request for a Google review if you are happy. If you are not happy, this is when we find out and fix it.

    Your part: Fifteen minutes, and a review if we earned it.

What we need from you

The brief, in plain terms.

Projects that finish on time are almost always projects where this arrived on day one. Nothing here needs to be polished — rough is fine, we fix rough.

About the business

  • What you sell, in your own words
  • Who your customers are
  • Complete address and business hours
  • Phone, Messenger, Viber, email
  • Social media links

Content

  • Your logo — any file you have
  • Photos of your place, products or team
  • Services or menu with prices, if you show them
  • Any text you have already written
  • Testimonials from happy customers

Direction

  • 2–3 websites you like the look of
  • Anything you definitely do not want
  • Your colours, if you have them
  • The one thing a visitor should do

No photos? No text? Still fine.

We license stock photography for clients who do not have their own, and copywriting is an add-on — or included from Propesyonal upward. A photo shoot in the Davao area is ₱11,000. Not having content is not a reason to delay starting.

Where things go wrong

Honest about the failure modes.

Three things cause almost every late web project. Here is how we handle each.

The brief never arrives

We follow up on day 3, day 7 and day 14. After 30 days of silence the project is archived, and restarting later costs ₱1,500. Your money is not forfeit — cancel and we bill only the work already done.

Changes keep coming

Revision rounds are written into your quote. When a request is genuinely outside the agreed scope we say so, quote it, and let you decide — we never quietly absorb it and then resent it.

You hate the first draft

Say so plainly in the first round. If the direction is fundamentally wrong rather than just needing tweaks, we restart the design direction instead of patching it — and that restart does not count as one of your revision rounds.

That is the whole process.

Step one takes about a minute. Send us a couple of sentences about your business and we will take it from there.