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Services

Website, AI and conversion work shaped around what the buyer needs to decide.

Service Routes

The services page now reads less like a menu of tasks and more like a decision path: what needs fixing, what should be built, and where the return comes from.

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core service lanes
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decision checkpoints
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clear launch path

Three routes that cover most high-value website work

Framework

Each route can stay compact for smaller clients or expand when the business needs deeper proof, automation or content.

Build

Flagship websites

Premium brochure and service sites with polished structure, responsive QA and conversion direction.

AI

Assistant add-ons

Website assistants that explain offers, answer common questions and route serious inquiries.

Fix

Conversion cleanup

Navigation, page flow, forms, proof sections, speed perception and trust cues improved around the current site.

Care

Launch support

Post-launch checks, security basics, routing verification and ongoing refinement.

The decision path before design

Process

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Fit

Confirm the offer, audience, urgency, required pages and what should stay out of scope.

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Structure

Match the content to service sections, project proof, FAQ, contact and follow-up paths.

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Finish

Polish visual rhythm, motion feel, responsive layout, copy clarity and public route health.

Service pages should still show project evidence.

Proof Layer

A buyer should be able to move from service explanation into real visual proof without leaving the main decision flow.

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Conversion path

Clarify the main buyer action and remove distractions around the route.

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Visual standard

Raise the perceived quality through stronger hierarchy, spacing and section rhythm.

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Launch discipline

Keep the final pass tied to route health, responsive QA and clean public copy.

Need help choosing the right route?

Next Move

Send the current site, goals and rough budget range. I will recommend the smallest path that still reaches the quality line.