Plan
Turn the main service, audience, trust signals, and desired action into a homepage and four purposeful supporting pages.
Done-for-you website guide
Precision Web Partners handles the planning, design, custom code, reasonable forms, testing, and launch work for a focused five-page site. You supply the facts, approvals, assets, and access that make the website accurate to your business.
What the phrase means
A do-it-yourself builder asks the business owner or an employee to choose the page structure, arrange the content, establish the visual system, configure the forms, test the responsive layout, and manage the launch. A done-for-you project moves that production work to the website partner. It does not remove the need for accurate business input or timely approval.
Small businesses and focused medium-sized teams often know their customers well but do not have a dedicated web department. The useful handoff is not a blank request to make something look good. It is a short collaboration in which the client confirms the offer and the website partner creates a coherent digital experience around it.
Turn the main service, audience, trust signals, and desired action into a homepage and four purposeful supporting pages.
Create a distinct visual direction that supports the business information and remains usable across common screen sizes.
Custom-code the approved five-page direction, including reasonable contact or inquiry forms within the agreed scope.
Complete the included revisions, test the website, connect an existing domain when access is provided, and deliver the files and code.
Who supplies what
Confirming these inputs early keeps the site accurate and gives the two revision rounds a clear purpose.
| Project area | The client supplies | Precision Web Partners handles |
|---|---|---|
| Business direction | The main services, intended audience, service area, priorities, and the action a useful visitor should take. | A page plan and customer path that organize those facts across the five included pages. |
| Content facts | Accurate descriptions, contact details, hours, pricing or process facts where relevant, credentials, and required disclosures. | Content placement, hierarchy, headings, calls to action, and reasonable editing within the agreed project scope. |
| Brand assets | Approved logos, photographs, testimonials, brand references, and confirmation that supplied material can be used. | A consistent visual system and responsive presentation for the approved assets and content. |
| Forms and routing | The fields that are genuinely needed, the destination for submissions, and the staff member responsible for follow-up. | Reasonable custom contact or inquiry forms on included pages, subject to the agreed workflow and technical scope. |
| Accounts and access | Timely access to an existing domain, relevant hosting, approved booking links, and required third-party accounts. | Connection and configuration work that is expressly included in the launch scope. |
| Review and approval | Consolidated, specific feedback and final approval from the person authorized to make project decisions. | Up to two consolidated revision rounds for reasonable, moderate changes within the agreed direction. |
The Website Launch
The one-time Website Launch includes one tailored homepage and four tailored supporting pages. The work covers page planning, custom graphic design, custom code, mobile-responsive development, reasonable custom contact or inquiry forms on the included pages, basic search setup, testing, launch preparation, and connection of an existing domain when the client provides the required access.
It also includes up to two consolidated revision rounds within the agreed scope. A revision round is most useful when the client reviews the current draft and sends one organized list of changes. New creative directions, extra pages, major copywriting, large rebuilds, new software, and expanded features are not ordinary revision items and may require separate scope.
Forms without vague scope
A contact or inquiry form on an included page can collect the agreed information and route it to an approved destination. The fields and follow-up owner should be settled before final testing.
Payments, user accounts, databases, file uploads, CRM or API connections, complex automation, regulated information, multiple calendars, and large third-party integrations require separate review and may need a different scope.
Custom forms included in the CA$299 website can be self-managed after delivery. If an eligible system is built through Lead Capture or Elite, Basic Care or a higher plan is required after the included first month only when the client wants Precision Web Partners to keep maintaining or adjusting it.
From idea to handoff
The complete sequence is described on the How it Works page. If you want to judge the visual range before discussing your own project, start with the current website examples.
After launch
Self-Managed is the default post-launch option. There is no required monthly support fee. The client keeps the delivered code and files, then becomes responsible for hosting, operation, updates, security, backups, forms, integrations, renewals, and ongoing compliance.
Paid support is optional. The available plans cover different levels of technical care, small updates, search-focused work, lead-capture work, and priority partnership. Review the current inclusions, limits, billing cadence, and cancellation details on the support section of the pricing page.
Client readiness checklist
If the project replaces an existing site, also review the website redesign planning guide before changing URLs, forms, content, or hosting.
Choose the next step
Visit Resources for more planning guidance, compare the full Website Launch scope and support details, or review website examples. When you are ready, book the free live demo or start your website.