Done-for-you static web

Launch a sharp landing page this week, not six weeks from now.

This sprint is for creators, solo founders, consultants, agencies, and small teams that already know the offer but still need a page worth sending.

The work stays intentionally narrow: one page, one clear action, and a fast turnaround instead of a vague custom web project.

48h first draft Static HTML or light JS English or Chinese briefs

What ships

A small service with a clear scope beats a giant custom promise.

Fast first draft

You send the offer, audience, CTA, references, and any existing copy. The first pass comes back in about 48 hours.

Low-overhead stack

Most projects ship as static pages, which keeps hosting simple and avoids the maintenance drag that small teams often do not need yet.

Copy and structure help

If the product is clear but the wording is messy, the sprint includes headline, CTA, and section-order cleanup so the page feels publishable.

Not sure what is broken?

Use the free audit checklist to score the hero, offer, CTA, proof, mobile readability, speed, objections, and search intent fit before booking.

Open the audit checklist

Pricing

Start with the smallest version a client can say yes to.

The goal is not to force a large redesign. It is to ship one page that can start doing real work now.

Feature Starter Growth Toolkit
Price $149 $299 $599
One-page landing page Yes Yes Yes
Mobile polish Yes Yes Yes
Copy cleanup Light Full pass Full pass
Lead form or booking CTA Basic Custom Custom
Mini calculator or quiz One One
Extra SEO support pages 3 pages

Starter fits

A one-page service offer, lead magnet, waitlist, workshop page, portfolio CTA, or creator product page where the offer is already clear.

Growth fits

A page that needs stronger copy, a custom booking CTA, comparison sections, or one small calculator, quiz, checker, or brief builder.

Toolkit fits

A small launch that needs the main landing page plus supporting SEO pages, methodology copy, internal links, and a deploy-ready content cluster.

Process

Most small teams do not need more meetings. They need a sharper link.

1. Brief

Send one sentence about the offer, the target audience, the action you want users to take, and two or three pages you like or dislike.

2. Build

The page structure gets mapped first, then the first draft is built. Most work happens asynchronously so momentum stays high.

3. Tighten

You reply with one round of consolidated feedback, then the page is tightened, checked on mobile, and handed off with clear next steps.

Choose the right path

Use the sprint when the page is the bottleneck, not the whole business.

Use the free audit if

You already have a page and need to identify whether the main blocker is clarity, trust, CTA, friction, or search intent.

Use the sprint if

You can describe the offer, audience, and desired action, but need a cleaner page, stronger copy structure, and deploy-ready handoff.

Pause and scope first if

You need accounts, payments, CMS setup, a dashboard, marketplace logic, or multiple custom app flows before the page can do its job.

What helps the sprint move fast

These four inputs usually matter more than a long kickoff call.

  • One sentence describing what you sell
  • Main audience and desired action
  • Any logo, screenshots, or brand colors
  • Links to pages you like or dislike

English and Chinese briefs are both fine. If your current copy is rough, that is normal. The point of the sprint is to turn rough material into a clearer page, not to make you arrive with everything perfect.

Build a sprint brief before you email

Draft the useful parts first: offer, audience, CTA, assets, and references. Nothing is sent automatically.

FAQ

Short answers before you reach out.

Do you only work with creators?

No. The service also fits consultants, agencies, indie products, info products, and small ecommerce or software projects that need one focused page.

Can this be the first step before a bigger site?

Yes. Many teams need one live page first, then expand later once they learn what copy, offer, or audience angle is actually working.

What is usually not included?

Large CMS builds, account systems, deep backend work, payment logic, and open-ended redesign projects are outside this sprint by default.