Website Project Discovery: Let's Understand Your Business Before We Build Anything
Before we talk design, features, or pricing… We need clarity.
Because most website projects don’t fail during development, they fail because things were unclear from the beginning.
This short form helps us understand:
• what your business actually needs
• what your website should achieve
• whether we’re the right fit to work together
Why This Step Matters
A lot of people skip this and jump straight into “build the website.” That’s where problems start.
• wrong structure
• unclear messaging
• unnecessary features
• wasted time and money
This step prevents that.
What Happens After You Submit?
Here’s exactly what happens next:
We review your inputs carefully (no automated responses)
If something is unclear, we’ll reach out briefly
You receive a custom proposal within 24–48 hours
If everything looks right, we move forward
Simple. No confusion.
Before You Fill This—Read This Once
This will save both of us time.
We’re not the right fit if:
• you’re looking for the cheapest option
• you want a quick “template website”
• you’re not clear about your business yet
We’re a good fit if:
• you want a website that actually supports your business
• you’re open to structured planning
• you value clarity over shortcuts
Now, Let’s Get Into Your Project
Let’s define your project clearly. Start with the basics below. You can skip anything you’re unsure about; we’ll clarify it together later.
A Quick Note About Pricing
We don’t believe in random quotes.
Your investment depends on:
• the complexity of your website
• the clarity of your requirements
• the outcomes you’re aiming for
This form helps us give you a realistic and honest proposal, not a guess.
What Helps You Get a Better Proposal
If you want a more accurate and useful proposal, try to be clear about:
• your business goals
• your target audience
• any references you like (or dislike)
• what’s not working in your current setup
The clearer you are, the better we can guide you.