Four lines,
done properly.
We used to do five things. Now we do four.
Web, design & identity, AI & automation, and SEO & content. Each one earns its place by being something we can ship at a level worth charging for — without dragging in subcontractors we can’t vouch for.
If your project needs something else, we’ll tell you, and we’ll point you toward someone who’ll do it right.
The four.
Things we won’t sell you.
Saying no is part of the work. Here’s what we tell people when they ask for these things — and why.
- —Social media management.We were okay at it. Okay isn't the bar.
- —Logo-only design jobs.Branding works in systems. Marks without systems become someone else's problem.
- —Free pitch decks or spec work.A first conversation is free. Strategy isn't.
- —"AI chatbots" without a problem behind them.If the chatbot is the answer, you haven't been asked the right question.
- —Rush jobs at the cost of care.If the only way to hit the date is to ship something we wouldn't sign, we won't.
How an engagement actually goes.
An honest first call.
Forty-five minutes. We hear what you're trying to do, what you've tried, what's broken. If we're wrong for the job, we say so on the call.
A written proposal.
Scope, deliverables, price, dates, what you provide, what we provide. One page if we can. Two if it's complicated. Never a deck.
The work.
Weekly written updates. Demos when there's something to see, not when the calendar says so. Honest flagging the moment anything slips.
Handover that holds.
Documentation, training, and 30 days of support included. We're not interested in dependencies that look like job security.
Tell us what you’re trying to build. We’ll tell you honestly whether we’re the right people for it.
One working day to respond. No decks, no funnel, no follow-up sequence.
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