Your idea lands in production as a live website after six weeks of milestone-gated work. One strategist, one designer, one developer handle naming, brand identity, domain acquisition, trademark filing, UX design, Next.js development, CMS integration, and deployment. Your team isn't juggling freelancers across Slack channels while your launch date slips. You're not discovering trademark conflicts in month seven. You're not inheriting a codebase that collapses under traffic. You get a production-ready, edge-deployed site scoring 95+ on Lighthouse, with 30 days of post-launch support for bugs, copy tweaks, and analytics review. The output is accountable: one team owns your entire brand-to-browser stack, so nothing breaks in the handoff gap between agencies.
Où les projets échouent
Conformité
Naming & Verbal Identity
Brand Identity Design
Domain & Trademark Filing
MVP Website Development
SEO & Launch Readiness
GDPR & CCPA Compliance
Ce que nous construisons
Stop coordinating five freelancers who've never worked together and don't share a timeline
Stop prioritising features without knowing which ones actually convert first-time visitors
Stop filing trademarks after your brand name is already live and creating legal exposure
Stop waiting through 12-week discovery phases while faster competitors capture your market
Stop accepting codebases you can't evaluate and that break under real user load
Stop launching with zero post-ship accountability for bugs, SEO errors, or conversion rate
Notre processus
Discovery & Naming
Brand Identity & Wireframes
Design & Development
QA, SEO & Trademark Filing
Launch & Handover
Questions fréquentes
Can you really launch a startup website in 6 weeks?
Six weeks sounds tight, and honestly it is — but it works because we run naming, branding, and development in parallel rather than one after another. Most agencies string these out sequentially and that's where the months disappear. We also scope everything upfront during a paid discovery sprint, so there's no scope creep eating into build time. To be clear about what we're doing here: this isn't a complex SaaS product with five user roles and a custom payment engine. It's a focused, conversion-ready MVP that you can actually iterate on once you're live and talking to real customers.
Do I need technical knowledge to work with you?
Not at all. Honestly, most of our best clients have zero technical background — that's kind of the point. We use structured workshops to draw out what you actually need (rather than what you think you need technically), we show you visual progress every week so nothing is a surprise, and we hand you a CMS you can update yourself without touching a line of code. You make the decisions about your brand and your business. We handle everything else.
What's included in the trademark filing?
We prepare and file your trademark application with UKIPO (UK) or USPTO (US), covering one class of goods/services. That includes a pre-filing availability search, drafting the application, and submission. If your situation involves multiple classes or international filings beyond UK/US, that's where a specialist IP solicitor earns their fee — we can bring one in and coordinate if you need it.
How does fixed-fee pricing work for a startup MVP?
The engagement is scoped during a paid discovery session, and you get a fixed price before we touch a single line of code. No hourly billing, no surprise invoices at the end of the month. If you want something outside the agreed scope, we quote it separately before we start — you decide whether it's worth it. The fixed price covers naming, branding, trademark filing, development, and 30 days of post-launch support. That's it.
What tech stack do you use for startup MVPs?
We build on Next.js deployed to Vercel — it's fast, SEO-friendly, and doesn't require a re-architecture when your startup starts growing. For authentication and data we use Supabase where the project needs it, and content management runs through a headless CMS so your marketing team can update copy without filing a ticket. This stack consistently scores 95+ on Lighthouse and runs on edge infrastructure globally, which matters more than most people realise when your first users are in three different time zones.
What happens after the 6-week engagement ends?
You get 30 days post-launch covering bug fixes, minor copy changes, and an analytics review once real traffic data comes in. After that, you've got two options: engage us on a monthly retainer for ongoing iteration, or take everything in-house. Either works. You own the code, the brand assets, every domain and hosting account, and all the documentation. There's no lock-in, no proprietary tooling that only we can touch.
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