a real person reads this

A website that makes your phone ring.

For cleaning, lawn care and pest control companies. I build the whole thing and email it to you before you pay a cent. Live in 7 days. One price for the whole year, no monthly bills.

Your business name → I'll send your draft.
No calls, no meetings, nothing to book. I write, you read.

How it works

  1. step 1

    Send your business name

    One line in a box. That is the whole ask.

  2. step 2

    Get your draft

    A few days later a real, working website lands in your inbox. Built by a person who read your reviews.

  3. step 3

    Pay only if you love it

    Two rounds of changes included. If you don’t love it, you owe nothing.

Then it goes live on your own domain, within 7 days of you saying yes.

no calls · no deposit · no setup fee · no monthly bill · nothing to cancel · the price goes down in year two

you send we build your phone rings

What you get

The numbered parts are the ones that make the phone ring. Tap them.

this is the site you get

your number, tappable

At the top of every page, big enough to tap with a thumb in the sun.

your own photos

Your work, not a stock family smiling at a clean kitchen.

your reviews

With the count and how recent, right next to the button.

a four-box quote form

Name, phone, what they need, when. People finish it.

license, insurance, guarantee

On the page, not buried in a footer. One guarantee, one sentence.

a bar that follows the thumb

Call on one side, get a quote on the other.

Plus: a page for every service, a page for every town, hosting all year, a refresh every three months, small edits whenever you ask.

The whole list, in detail →

The four ways to get a website

Every owner we write to is choosing between these. Here is the honest grid.

a builder, yourselfa freelancermonthly agencynastia & vlad
You see the whole site before paying no no no yes
Built for you, not by you no yes yes yes
No sales call to start yes no no yes
No monthly bill no yes no yes
Upkeep and edits done for you no no yes yes
You keep the site if you stop paying no yes no yes
The money $20 to $40 a month, forevera one-off fee, then you are on your own$249 to $499 a month, every month$1,490 year one, less in year two

the price

$1,490

The first year. Everything above included.

One payment, only after you've seen the website. No setup fee, no monthly bill. About $124 a month, for the first year only.

One average job pays for the first year.

What two years actually costs. Monthly rates look small until you multiply by 24.

do it yourself $480 to $960

$20 to $40 a month, plus your nights and weekends

monthly agency $5,976 to $11,976

$249 to $499 a month, every month, paid before you see anything

nastia & vlad $1,890 to $2,090

$1,490 the first year, $400 to $600 the second, seen before paid

The year after: $400 to $600, agreed before it starts, and you can walk away instead. The price goes down in year two, not up. Your domain is in your name from day one.

Who is building it

Hey, it's Nastia & Vlad. Not an agency: a designer, an engineer, and the machines we built together.

nastia · design

Twelve years designing the money side of apps. At Goodnotes, Apple's iPad App of the Year, my marketplace grew revenue more than 10x.

vlad · engineering

Built the MOBA Trainer site: 130+ pages live in about a week, visits from Google up 50% in the first two weeks.

the machines

They read your reviews and draft your pages. We check every word. Nothing ships without a human yes.

No one in between. The person who reads your email is the person who designed your site.

No logos wall, no fake reviews. When a real client of mine says something real, it goes here with their name on it and not before.

The longer version →

What owners ask me

“All my work comes from word of mouth.”

Good, that’s the best kind. And when someone passes your name along, the next thing that person does is look you up. The site is where the recommendation either holds or dies. That’s the whole job of it.

“I paid a guy once and got nothing.”

That’s why you see the finished site before any money moves. You’re not buying a promise from me, you’re looking at the thing and deciding.

“I don’t have time for this.”

You send your business name. Later I email you some questions and it takes about fifteen minutes to answer them, whenever suits you, nine at night after the trucks are parked is fine. That’s your whole involvement.

“Why is it this fast?”

Because it’s two senior product people and a lot of machinery, instead of six people in a meeting. We do the thinking, the computers do the typing.

All the questions →

Your business name I'll send your draft

You pay only if you love it. No calls, ever.

Your business name → I'll send your draft.
No calls, no meetings, nothing to book. I write, you read.