Website Visibility Audit
Pricing
Premium website work with clear starting points.
Final pricing depends on scope, content complexity, integrations, and turnaround. The audit is the cleanest way to choose the right path.
Starting points
Start small if that is the right move. Rebuild when the problem justifies it.
Pricing stays scope-driven. The audit is the cleanest way to decide whether you need a refresh, a deeper rebuild, or focused local visibility work.
Website Refresh
from $950
Targeted upgrades for sites with a usable foundation that need stronger credibility and clarity.Website Transformation
from $3,500
A deeper redesign and rebuild for businesses whose site no longer matches their quality or ambition.SEO, Local SEO & AI Search Readiness
from $1,500 setup
Service-page clarity, local SEO foundations, Google Business Profile alignment, and AI-search readiness for clearer discovery.Hosting & Maintenance
from $19/month
Basic static hosting and lightweight maintenance can start at $19/month. Content updates, SEO support, Google Business Profile support, analytics, reporting, and ongoing optimization are scoped separately.Pricing notes
Serious scope, without unnecessary overhead.
The goal is a scope that is serious enough to fix the business problem and lean enough to avoid waste.
Why are prices shown as starting points?+
Website scope changes with page count, content complexity, technical debt, integrations, turnaround, and how much strategic copy or SEO architecture is needed. Starting points help qualify the conversation without pretending every site is identical.
Can a smaller refresh come before a full rebuild?+
Yes. If the current site has a usable foundation, a refresh can improve credibility, mobile usability, metadata, and conversion paths before a larger transformation is justified.
Is maintenance required?+
No. Hosting and maintenance are available when the business wants lightweight ongoing support. Some companies already have a workable hosting or content setup that should be preserved or improved gradually.
Next step
Your website should help local customers find you, trust you, and contact you.
Start with a focused audit and see what is holding the lead path back.
