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Bleep Digital

Pricing, plainly

What this costs
— honestly.

Pricing principles

We won't pretend every website costs the same, because it doesn't. A simple one-page site and a ten-page site with regular content are different amounts of work, so they're different prices — anyone who quotes you the same for both is rounding off the truth.

But we're also not going to make you send an email just to find out whether you can afford us. That's the oldest trick in this industry, and we're not interested in it. So here's roughly what things cost, before you talk to anyone.

These are starting points, not a final quote — we can't price your site precisely until we know what it actually needs. But they'll tell you the neighborhood you're in, which is usually the thing you actually want to know.

I

What you're paying for

Two parts,
kept separate.

So you can see exactly where your money goes.

i. once

The build

Creating your website (or rebuilding one you already have). A one-time cost that depends mostly on size: a single-page site is the floor; more pages, more features, and more content cost more.


Starts around

[TBD — entry build figure]

Larger sites: [TBD — rough upper range]

ii. ongoing

The care

Keeping your site online, secure, and looked after: hosting on our own servers, your domain, security updates, backups, monitoring, and small edits as they come up. This is the subscription, and it's the part that stops a website from quietly falling apart.


From

[TBD — entry monthly figure] /month

The monthly cost isn't a fee for nothing — it's what keeps your site on the internet and in good shape. A website that's built and then left alone doesn't stay fine; it slowly stops working. The care is what prevents that.

II

What moves the price

So you can see roughly where you'd land.

i.
How big the site is.
One page with your contact details sits at the bottom. A site with many pages, sections, and detail costs more to build and to look after.
ii.
Whether you need content written.
If you have your own text and images, that's simplest. If you'd like us to write and supply content — once, or regularly — that adds to it.
iii.
What you want beyond the basics.
Getting found on Google, advertising, and ongoing content are optional add-ons with their own prices. They're not folded into the core, so they never inflate your bill quietly — you add them only if you decide you want them.
III

The packages

Pick the size that fits.

[TBD — the actual tier/sub-tier presentation, pending the level × scope decision. Keep it to a legible few options — too many choices freezes a nervous buyer.]

I

[TBD: name "Start"]

Who it's for: [TBD]


Build, from

[TBD]

+ [TBD] / month care

  • [TBD — inclusion]
  • [TBD — inclusion]
  • [TBD — inclusion]
Ask about this
II Most chosen

[TBD: name "Steady"]

Who it's for: [TBD]


Build, from

[TBD]

+ [TBD] / month care

  • [TBD — inclusion]
  • [TBD — inclusion]
  • [TBD — inclusion]
Ask about this
III

[TBD: name "More"]

Who it's for: [TBD]


Build, from

[TBD]

+ [TBD] / month care

  • [TBD — inclusion]
  • [TBD — inclusion]
  • [TBD — inclusion]
Ask about this

Most of our clients are small businesses that want a good website, properly looked after, without a big bill — so that's where our entry level sits, deliberately. You can start there and add more only if and when you actually need it. You're never paying for things you didn't ask for.

IV

A note on the cheapest option

If price is your
main worry —
start at the entry level.

We'd rather get you a website you can afford and look after than sell you something bigger than you need. We're not the most expensive option, and we're honest about not always being the very cheapest either — what you're paying for is that it's done properly and someone's actually looking after it.

Not sure where you'd land? Tell us what you've got in mind and we'll give you a straight answer.

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