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ProcessMarch 20255 min read

The 3-Day Website: How We Move Fast Without Cutting Corners

Speed doesn't mean sloppy. Here's how we deliver positioned websites in days instead of months — and why the result is actually better.

When people hear we can build a website in 3-5 days, they're skeptical. "How can it be good if it's that fast?" Fair question. Here's the answer.

Why Traditional Timelines Are Bloated

Most agency projects take 8-12 weeks. But if you break down where that time actually goes, it's not all productive work. It's meetings, revisions, committee approvals, and waiting.

The actual design and build work? Usually 3-5 days of focused effort. The rest is overhead.

Our Process

We've stripped away the overhead. Here's how a typical project flows:

Day 1: Positioning & Content — We work through your value proposition, map out the site structure, and write or refine the copy. This is the most important day.

Day 2: Design & Build — With the positioning locked in, we design and build the site. No mockup-to-code handoff — we design in the browser, which means what you see is what you get.

Day 3: Review & Launch — You review the site, we make refinements, and we prepare for launch. One round of revisions is included.

Why Speed Produces Better Work

Constraints force clarity. When you have 3 days instead of 3 months, you can't overthink it. You can't design by committee. You have to make decisions and commit.

The result is a site that's focused, clear, and direct — which is exactly what your visitors want. Nobody has ever visited a website and thought "I wish this had more pages and more content."

Who This Works For

This approach works best for founders and small businesses who have clarity on their business (even if they don't have clarity on their website yet). If you know what you do and who you serve, we can build you something sharp in days.

If you're still figuring out your business model, that's a different conversation — and we'll tell you that upfront.

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