Studio services

Services and pricing built around the work itself.

Pick the lane that matches the real problem: brand foundation, a monthly website plan, or a website contract with more support built in. Each path starts with a price and ends with a clearer next step.

Brand direction Websites Launch materials Integrations
Brand first when the identity still feels thin
$100/mo for the base static website plan
Launch support when the rollout needs more than a logo
12-month term before deliverables release can be added

Starting prices

Four ways to start without guessing the scope.

The offer cards below stay close to the actual work so the quote reads cleanly instead of forcing you to reverse-engineer the project from a vague package name or a fuzzy monthly contract.

01 Brand direction

Brand Direction

From $497

Identity, print pieces, and launch materials built as one system instead of a pile of disconnected files.

  • Logo and core visual direction
  • Brand colors and type direction
  • Print-ready and launch-layer assets
  • Launch materials rolled into the rollout
Open brand direction
03 Website care

Website Care Plan

From $150/mo

The monthly website option with ongoing edits and basic upkeep folded into the agreement.

  • Everything in the Static Website Plan
  • A few small content updates each month
  • Monthly checks for forms, links, and basics
  • Deliverables can be released after month 12 for a $335 handoff fee
See care details
04 Integrations

Website Growth Plan

From $200/mo

The monthly website option for businesses that need booking, reviews, payments, or form workflows worked in from the start.

  • Everything in the Static Website Plan
  • Booking, payment, review, or form setup
  • Email notifications or light tool handoff
  • Deliverables can be released after month 12 for a $335 handoff fee
Open growth plan

Scope notes

Different work types need different amounts of review.

New builds price cleanly. Existing sites and backend-heavy work need a quick access review first so the scope stays honest and nobody ends up carrying hidden nonsense into the build.

A1

Brand direction includes the rollout layer.

The brand work isn’t just a logo file. It covers the identity plus the pieces that make the launch feel ready to use, present, and share.

  • Logo and visual direction
  • Print and profile-ready assets
  • Launch materials when the rollout needs them
A2

Existing-site work is access first, quote second.

Integrations, cleanup, and backend changes depend on the platform, permissions, and how much of the current stack can actually be touched.

  • Booking, payment, review, and form setups
  • Email notifications or light CRM handoff
  • Customer accounts and custom backend systems quoted separately

Next step

Start where the weak point is most obvious.

If the identity still feels improvised, start with brand direction. If the brand is already working, go straight to the website. If the site is already there but the stack is blocking progress, move into integrations.

What happens next
  • Quick scope review
  • Clear starting price
  • Defined next step