Pick the work,
then the pace.
Three things I do — websites, design, social. Two ways to pay for them — one-off project or ongoing subscription. Same person doing the work either way.
Most clients start with a one-off project — a new site, a rebuild, a migration. After launch, many roll into a subscription to keep things moving without re-quoting every change.
A new site, a rebuild, or a migration. Fixed scope, fixed price.
Hosting, backups, security, and small updates. For sites that don't change often.
Ongoing site work — pages, sections, fixes, features. For sites that need real, regular attention.
Web subscription: 3-month minimum, then month-to-month. Care: cancel anytime. Project: Fixed agreement, no recurring charges.
Design fits two shapes: a fixed-scope project — a logo, a brand refresh, a deck, a campaign push — or an ongoing subscription that turns 'we need a one-pager by Thursday' into a queue you actually use.
A logo, a brand identity, a deck, a campaign — scoped and quoted.
Ongoing design support. 2 active slots, unlimited queue, async by default.
Design subscription: pause or cancel anytime, no notice required.
I build the system, not the daily grind. Templates, content frameworks, monthly batches, coaching for whoever's actually posting. Project for a one-time setup, subscription for ongoing batches.
A template kit, a launch campaign, or a content system setup.
Ongoing batches and template upkeep. You stay in control of the voice; I keep the system fed.
Social subscription: pause or cancel anytime, no notice required.
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Questions worth
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Why does the Web subscription have a 3-month minimum?
Web work has more onboarding overhead — environments, plugins, hosting handover, getting to know how your stack works. A 3-month minimum gives both of us a real runway to make it worthwhile. After that it’s month-to-month.
What does "unlimited queue" actually mean?
You can queue as many requests as you want. I work on 2 at a time. When one finishes, I pull the next from the queue. There’s no monthly cap on volume — only a cap on how many run in parallel.
How fast is turnaround on a subscription?
Most requests turn around in 2-5 business days, depending on scope. A new logo round trips faster than a 5-page site rebuild. I’ll tell you a real timeline when the request lands in the queue.
Can I switch between Project and Subscription?
Yes — common, especially with Web. Lots of clients launch a site as a Project and roll into the Web subscription after launch. You can also pause a subscription, run a one-off Project on the side, and resume.
What happens if I pause my subscription?
For Design and Social, your slot is held for 30 days, no charge. The Web subscription can be paused after the 3-month minimum. Resume any time inside the window. After 30 days the slot opens up — if I’m full when you come back, you’ll go on the waitlist.
Is there a contract?
Design and Social subscriptions are month-to-month, no long-term contract. The Web subscription has a 3-month minimum scope agreement. Projects have a one-page scope agreement that names what’s being built, what it costs, and when it’s done. That’s it.
Can I combine Web, Design, and Social subscriptions?
Yes. Combined subscriptions get a small bundled rate. Book a call and we’ll scope it.