Access review first

Website enhancements for stacks that need more than visual cleanup.

This lane handles booking, payment, form, CRM, and scoped backend additions when the platform can support the change. If it cannot, we flag that early and protect the scope.

Custom quote Platform-aware scope Risk checked early Build only when feasible
Access review starts at $297 before implementation quote
Custom scope based on platform constraints and permissions
Payments and data handled with extra risk controls when needed
Fallback plans workaround, migration, or rebuild when blocked

What this can cover

Backend and tool work that matches platform reality.

Scope depends on access, code quality, vendor restrictions, and whether the change touches payments or live customer data.

01 Bookings and payments

Flows that fit the current platform.

Booking widgets, payment links, and checkout-adjacent flows are scoped around what the site and vendor stack can reliably support.

  • Calendly, Acuity, and appointment tooling
  • Stripe links, Square flows, and payment embeds
  • Review of edge cases before touching production
02 Forms and automations

Form flows that do more than send one email.

Conditional forms, CRM handoffs, and notification logic are configured so lead flow stays usable and traceable.

  • Advanced forms with routing logic
  • Sheets, Airtable, or CRM handoffs
  • Email or tool notification wiring
03 Custom features

Small systems that need real scoping.

Member areas, dashboards, and API-backed components are possible when access and platform constraints line up.

  • Member or account access features
  • Dashboard-style internal views
  • API-backed data interactions where feasible
04 Platform cleanup

Reality checks before expensive promises.

WordPress, Wix, Shopify, and Squarespace all have different limits. We scope against platform reality before quoting build work.

  • Plugin or vendor-lock constraint review
  • Access and permission verification
  • Workaround, migration, or rebuild recommendation when needed

How it works

Technical review first, implementation second.

This keeps risk visible early and prevents expensive promises on stacks that cannot support the requested feature cleanly.

01

Technical access review.

We review platform details, access level, and whether the requested change is viable in the current stack.

02

Scope and quote.

If feasible, you get assumptions, timeline, and pricing. If not, you get the cleaner fallback path immediately.

03

Build, test, and deploy.

Work starts only after scope and access are locked, with staging or backup workflow added when risk is higher.

Pricing notes

Access review starts at $297, build is quoted after review.

Final pricing depends on system count, stack quality, testing depth, and security or data sensitivity tied to the requested change.

A1

Simple additions stay simple.

  • Booking embeds and payment links with clean access
  • Form cleanup and basic CRM handoff
  • Tool-to-tool notifications with limited complexity
A2

Complex systems get complex pricing.

  • Login areas, dashboards, and custom data handling
  • Inventory, API sync, and checkout-level logic
  • Legacy-code rescue and vendor-limited platform work

Best fit

For owners who need the existing site to do more.

This lane is strongest when goals are concrete, access can be provided, and platform constraints are acknowledged before build starts.

B1

Good fit.

  • You know the workflow that is broken and what success looks like.
  • You can provide the needed platform and account access.
  • You want scope clarity before implementation starts.
B2

Bad fit.

  • Production changes requested without technical review.
  • No meaningful access to platform, hosting, or code layer.
  • Custom backend expectations on locked vendor stacks.

Next step

Start with access review before scope gets expensive.

Send platform details, the feature you want, and what access you currently have. We will map the cleanest path before implementation complexity starts compounding.