I build a clear, professional website using your real services, hours, photos, reviews, and phone number. You review the finished site first. If you want it, it's $500 once. If you don't, you owe nothing.
$500 flat. No contracts. No monthly fees. Ever.
Examples
Not templates. Each site is designed around the business: its trade, its customers, its personality. Hover any card to pause the scroll, or open the Demo Pages to click through the full example sites.
Names shown are illustrative. Your site is built from your real business: your name, services, hours, and reviews.
How it works
Most website companies start with a contract and a deposit. This works the other way around. The finished site comes first, the decision comes second.
Send me your business name and town. I create a complete website using your real services, hours, photos, reviews, and contact information, with a contact form, phone, or email built in, and for restaurants, coffee shops, or bakeries, an order or reservation form linked in.
You get a private link. Open it on your computer, tablet, or phone, click around, show your spouse, sleep on it. No pressure, no obligation, no follow-up calls chasing you down.
Like it? It's $500 flat, paid by secure card link, and the site goes live under your own web address within minutes. Don't like it? You owe nothing.
The honest math
Every do-it-yourself builder looks cheap on the pricing page. The real cost is the plan you need to look professional, billed every year, for as long as your site exists. Here's the comparison, checked against current published pricing.
| Platform | Monthly plan | Per year | After 3 years |
|---|---|---|---|
| Wix | $17 to $39/mo | $204 to $468 | $612 to $1,404 |
| Squarespace | $16 to $99/mo | $192 to $1,188 | $576 to $3,564 |
| Weebly | $10 to $26/mo | $120 to $312 | $360 to $936 |
| Already Built Sites | $0/mo, ever | ~$12.50 domain only | $500 once + ~$40 total |
Ranges reflect published annual-billing pricing as of 2026 and exclude the transaction fees some platforms add on top. Prices change, so check each platform before you compare. What doesn't change: with a builder, the bill arrives every year whether your site gets a single visitor or not. Here, you pay once and own it.
Pricing
Web agencies quote $3,000 to $8,000 for a basic business website, take four to six weeks, then bill monthly for maintenance forever.
This is not that. You pay $500 once, and only after you've seen the finished site and decided you want it. The only ongoing cost is your web address, about $10 to $15 a year, registered in your name and owned by you.
Need something changed later? New hours, a new service, a price update? $50 per request, usually done same day. No retainer, no subscription. If you never need a change, you never pay another dollar.
What's included
One clean, fast page that answers the three things every customer wants to know: what you do, when you're open, and how to reach you.
What you offer, described the way you'd say it. Not marketing-speak.
With a map, so customers stop calling to ask when you close.
Whether it's one tap to call, an email, a contact form, or a reservation form, whatever fits your business best.
Clear on a phone, tablet, or computer, with readable text, simple navigation, and obvious buttons.
You've earned those stars on Google. The site puts them to work.
No bloated software, no plugins to break, nothing to maintain. It just works.
Fair questions
Word of mouth gets people interested. Then they search for your hours, phone number, directions, photos, and reviews. Your website puts all of that in one clear place and helps them feel confident they found the right business.
It also matters more every year. More people are asking ChatGPT, Claude, or Gemini to find a business instead of typing into a search engine, and those tools need something to find. No website, and you're invisible to that search too. And word of mouth only reaches people who already know you, it does nothing for someone just passing through town who's never heard your name.
Because you don't pay anything until the finished website is in front of you and you've approved it. There's no deposit, no contract, and no card on file. If the site isn't good, you walk away having spent nothing. All the risk sits on my side of the table. That's the point.
Once you approve your site, you get a secure card payment link by email, powered by Stripe, the same payment processor used by Amazon and Target. Pay on your phone in under a minute. No card on file, no invoicing runaround, and nothing due until you've said yes to the finished site.
No, and I won't pretend to be. I'm based in New York and build websites for small businesses across the country. Everything happens by email and phone, on your schedule. What matters for a website is that it's done well and done fast.
You can, and plenty of owners do. But those platforms bill you every month for as long as the site is live, often $200 to $700 or more a year once you're on the plan tier needed to look professional. Already Built Sites is $500 once. After that, your only cost is the roughly $15-a-year domain, which you'd pay on any platform anyway. And you don't have to spend a weekend dragging blocks around a page builder.
Almost nothing. Look at the site, tell me what to fix, and approve it. I handle the build, the web address setup, and putting it live. Most owners spend under 30 minutes total, start to finish.
Your web address: about $10 to $15 a year, paid directly to the registrar and owned by you, not me. Hosting is handled at no charge. Changes down the road are $50 per request. If you never change anything, you never pay another dollar. There is no monthly fee of any kind.
Email what you need: new hours, a new service, updated prices. It's $50 per request, and most changes are done the same day.
Get in touch
Send a note with your business name and town. You'll hear back within one business day. If a site has already been built for your business, ask and I'll send you the link to look at.
Email [email protected]Privacy Policy
Most privacy policies are long because most sites track a lot. This one's short because this site keeps it to the basics: enough to see if the site's working, nothing that follows you around.
This site uses Google Analytics (GA4) to understand basic traffic: how many people visit, which pages they land on, roughly where they're visiting from, and what device they use. This is aggregate and statistical. It's used to see whether the site is working, not to build a profile of you personally, and the data is never sold or shared with advertisers.
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Last updated July 2026 (added analytics).