- Mobile-friendly design
- A website that looks and works well on phones and tablets, not just on a computer screen.
- Hero/top section
- The large area at the top of a website that introduces your business with a clear message and image.
- Basic Google search setup
- Foundational settings (titles, descriptions, and structure) that help your website show up correctly in Google search results.
- Revision round
- One opportunity to review the work and request a reasonable batch of changes before final delivery.
- Contact form
- A small form on your website where visitors can send you a message without using their email app.
- Dashboard
- A simple screen that brings together important numbers, lists, or status information in one place.
- Database
- A secure place where your website or tool stores information like contacts, entries, or records.
- Internal web app / business tool
- A private, browser-based tool used by your team or specific users — like a tracker, portal, or form system.
- Public app store submission
- The process of preparing and sending a mobile app to Google Play or the Apple App Store for review. This is not included in standard packages and is only considered for select custom projects.
- Domain name
- The web address people use to find your site, such as yourbusiness.com. Domain names usually have an annual fee.
- Website hosting
- The service that keeps your website online so people can visit it. Hosting is usually billed monthly or yearly.
- Business email
- A professional email address using your domain, such as hello@yourbusiness.com. Business email is usually billed separately by the email provider.
- Third-party tools
- Outside services your website may use, such as booking tools, payment processors, email marketing tools, plugins, APIs, forms, or app store accounts. These may have their own fees.