What is the website building process?
If this is unfamiliar to you, don’t worry! I can help you every step of the way.
It all starts with a consultation call to figure out exactly what you need.
This is a basic walkthrough of the process:
We will get together on a video or phone call and get a high level overview, as well as discuss any specific details that make your project unique.
After assessing your project, and doing some preliminary research, I will provide you with an initial estimate of the range of your project.
If we are both comfortable with the scope and the budget, we will proceed to the next step.
If your project is big or complex enough, then we will get together again to discuss it in greater detail now so we can fine tune the scope, price, start date, and delivery date.
I will also provide a way for us to share content for the project: images, text, video, or other media/sources that you want refenced in the creation of the website.
Here’s where the fun happens.
Once all of the content is collected, I will start the process of building your website.
Once you give the final approval of your website, I will deploy it to the live server to make your presence on the web official!
How much will a website cost?
A basic Website starts at $1,500.
The more you need from your website (customization or features) the more it will cost.
Of course, I will be happy to give you an estimate after our consultation call and assessing your project.
Do you do custom plugin development?
Yes!
I do custom WordPress plugin development.
Custom maps, API integrations, even REACT or other custom code that you need to take your WordPress website to the next level.
How much does plugin development cost?
That also depends on the specific needs of your project.
Plugin development starts at $1,000
What technologies and programming languages do you work with?
I specialize in JavaScript and JavaScript based/related technology: React, Next.js, node.js, mongoDB.
I also work with WordPress websites, and WordPress development that includes: PHP, HTML, CSS, JavaScript, and sometimes even React.