Frequently asked questions

Pricing
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How do I figure out how much a new website will cost?

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The most effective way for our team to understand the deliverables of your new web project and how you should spend is for you to create a scope of work or RFP and send it in to us.
If it's a simple project, sending a sitemap of all the pages included within your project scope will be okay to start.

Here's some steps to follow if you're not sure where to start with your scope of work:

1. Send us a list of the pages you want on your site (sitemap/information architecture). Doesn’t necessarily have to be detailed or final. We just need an idea.

2. Send us 2-3 websites that you love and think represent your vision for your new website in some way, either aesthetically or in functionality.

3. Tell us if you need strategy, logo, & brand identity or if we’ll be working with your current brand assets & strategy.

4. If you already have the designs for your site completed (in Figma, Sketch, Etc) and now need the design developed out in Webflow, send us the designs to review and we can go from there.

6. Give us a heads-up if you think anything within your build may require extra development time. (Example: Complex Integrations, User Accounts, Localization, API Integrations, Extranet, etc...)

Our team will take in all of this information and create a scope of work proposal for us to review. Once you’re ready, we can review the SoW Proposal together over a follow-up call.  

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Have a new project in mind? Schedule a 30 minute discovery call and we will at the very least give you some great advice.

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What is an RFP?

A request for proposal (RFP) is a great way for you to quickly get us up to speed on your project. It should include an introduction to your company and the reason for submitting your RFP. Tell us what it is you hope to accomplish with us and lay out any problems you or your users face with your current site. Lastly, please provide an overview of your project scope, timeline, and budget. We're happy to guide you through this on a call.