Services & Pricing

What it costs to
build it properly.

Most agencies hide pricing until they have you on a call. Here are the real ranges. Every project is scoped and quoted individually, but this is the neighbourhood you should expect to be in.

Landing Page

from $1,500

1 – 2 weeks

One page built to do one job: turn traffic into a lead, a booking, or a sale.

  • Messaging and page structure before design
  • Custom design, no template
  • Mobile-first build on Next.js
  • Form wired to your inbox
  • Analytics and conversion tracking
  • Deployed on your domain
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Most common

Full Website

from $4,000

3 – 6 weeks

A complete site with a real structure — the option most businesses actually need.

  • Everything in Landing Page
  • 5 – 12 pages, planned around search intent
  • Technical SEO: schema, sitemap, metadata, Core Web Vitals
  • Copy direction and content structure
  • CMS or code-managed content, your call
  • Search Console and analytics setup
  • 30 days of post-launch fixes
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Systems & Retainer

from $1,200 / mo

Ongoing

For businesses whose site is infrastructure, not a brochure — it keeps changing because the business does.

  • Continuous build and iteration
  • Custom tools, dashboards, and integrations
  • Performance and SEO monitoring
  • A/B tests on the pages that matter
  • Priority turnaround on requests
  • Direct line, no ticket queue
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Prices are starting points, not caps or quotes. Final cost depends on page count, integrations, and how much content work is involved. You get a fixed number in writing before any work begins.

How it runs

Four steps, no mystery.

01

Define the job

Before anything is designed, we agree on what the site has to do and how we will know it worked. Most sites fail here, not in design.

02

Structure the path

Page order, section sequence, and the decision each screen is asking the visitor to make. Structure first, visuals second.

03

Design and build

Custom design implemented directly in Next.js and TypeScript. No page builder, no theme to fight, no plugin sprawl.

04

Ship and measure

Deployed with analytics, Search Console, and conversion tracking live from day one, so the next round of changes is informed by data.

Ready when you are

Get a real number for your project.

Send the details and you'll have a scope, a timeline, and a price — usually within a day.

Or reach me directlyhello@ericjokl.com860 406 0262
FAQ

Questions people ask before hiring.

How much does a website cost?
A focused landing page starts around $1,500. A full multi-page site starts around $4,000 and scales with page count and complexity. Ongoing work runs from $1,200 a month. You get an exact number after a short scoping conversation — never a surprise invoice.
How long does a website take to build?
A landing page takes one to two weeks. A full site takes three to six weeks, depending on how quickly content and feedback come back. Rush timelines are possible and priced accordingly.
What technology do you build on?
Next.js, React, and TypeScript, deployed on Vercel. That combination gives fast page loads, clean SEO fundamentals, and a codebase any developer can pick up later — you are not locked into a proprietary builder.
Do you work with WordPress or Shopify?
I build custom on Next.js by default because it is faster and easier to maintain. If a project genuinely needs Shopify for commerce or WordPress for an existing editorial workflow, I will say so rather than force the wrong tool.
Do you write the copy?
I write the structural copy — headlines, section framing, calls to action — because those are design decisions. Long-form brand and product copy can be yours or a collaboration, whichever gets a better result.
What happens after launch?
Every build includes 30 days of fixes. After that you can handle it yourself, since you own the code, or move to a retainer for ongoing changes and monitoring.
Who owns the website when it is done?
You do. Code, domain, hosting account, and analytics are all in your name. There is no hostage clause and nothing stops you moving on.