How a $50/Month Website Can Outperform a $5,000 Website
It sounds counterintuitive. How can something that costs $50 a month beat something that cost $5,000 upfront? The answer isn't about the price — it's about the model.
For years, the standard approach to getting a business website was simple: hire an agency or freelancer, pay $3,000–$10,000 upfront, wait 2–6 months, and hope the result was worth it. Sometimes it was. Often, it wasn't.
The monthly model flips this entirely. It's not about being "cheap" — it's about being smarter. Lower risk, continuous improvement, and a team that's invested in your success every single month.
The Old Way vs. The Modern Way
The Old Way
- $3,000–$10,000 upfront cost
- 2–6 month build timeline
- Site gets ignored after launch
- Updates cost extra every time
- Outdated within 2 years
The Modern Way
- Low monthly cost, no big upfront fee
- Launched in days, not months
- Continuously improved and maintained
- Updates and changes included
- Always modern, always optimized
Why Monthly Makes More Sense
Think about it: you pay monthly for your phone, your internet, your insurance, and your accounting software. Why? Because those services deliver ongoing value. Your website should be no different.
Lower Risk to Get Started
Instead of gambling $5,000 on a project you haven't seen yet, you start with a free demo. You see the work before you commit. And if it's not right, you haven't lost thousands of dollars. The barrier to entry is practically zero.
Always Improving
A $5,000 website is "done" the day it launches. A monthly website is never done — it's always getting better. We're constantly optimizing for speed, search rankings, and conversions. Your site improves every month, not just on day one.
Actually Maintained
Hosting, security updates, backups, performance monitoring — it's all included. You never have to worry about your site going down, getting hacked, or falling behind. We handle the technical side so you can focus on running your business.
Real-World Example
Imagine a remodeling contractor in Portland. He doesn't need a "custom platform" with 47 pages and a blog CMS. He needs:
- A clean homepage that shows his work
- A "Get a Quote" button that actually works
- A site that shows up when someone Googles "kitchen remodel Portland"
- Someone to keep it updated and running
That's it. That's the whole job. And a $50/month plan delivers exactly that — with better results than the $7,000 site he paid for three years ago that hasn't been touched since.
