I built you an entire website and you didn't pay a dollar until you knew it was the site your business needed?
Live in two weeks. You decide what it's worth.
I build your whole site, you see it live, then you tell me what to pay. No quote before you've seen anything.
I design and build your whole site. You see it live. You decide what it's worth. You pay that, once. Real clients have paid me anywhere from a $100 Apple gift card to $1,500 so far. Pay what the site is worth to your business. If you're just getting started, that might be less. If you've been around a while and you know what a good website does for you, it'll probably be more.
Billed quarterly. Way less than any agency retainer. No upsells. No surprise invoices.
Let's Talk →The old site couldn't take a donation or sell a golf foursome. Last year's outing fell short of capacity. The new site lets supporters give online and lock in their spot in two clicks.
The truck has a great logo and a great burger. The old site only sold to one customer: the person walking up hungry. The new site is built for the customer who actually moves the business. Event planners. School districts. HOAs booking the truck for weddings, lunches, community days.
No meetings. No discovery calls. Just smarter questions, answered on your time.
Tell me about your business and what's not working about your current site. I respond within 24 hours.
No meeting. No call. No calendar invite. You answer them on a walk, in the car, between meetings, however you want.
Most builds take 3 to 7 days. You walk through the finished site and tell me what to tweak. One round of revisions, then we launch.
You kept it because the quotes were insulting. Here's why my math works when nobody else's does.
A website is the deliverable. Here's the real difference once you're working with me.
Most sites go from "yes" to live in 14 days. No discovery meetings. No strategy workshops. No 90-minute Zooms. You answer 10 questions on your own time, and I build from there.
No account manager. No agency middleman. No "let me check with the team and get back to you." You text me, I respond. You email me, I respond. The person who built your site is the person who fixes it when something needs fixing.
Most clients hire me to fix their website. Most of them stick around for what comes next. As your business grows, the system I build for you grows with it.
Most agencies ask every business the same questions. "What are your goals?" "Who's your audience?" "What problems do you solve?" You give them generic answers because the questions are generic. The site that comes back sounds like every other site in your industry.
I write 10 questions for your business specifically. Not a template. Not a checklist. Questions written after I look at your current site, your competitors, and what your industry actually says versus what it should be saying.
A dentist gets asked what their first phone call of the morning usually sounds like. A food truck gets asked what their dad would say tastes better off their grill than his own. A title company gets asked what their phone gets called about at 4:55 on a Friday. The questions are sharper, so the answers are sharper, so the writing on your site is sharper.
You end up with more than a website. You end up with the brand identity that should have been there the whole time.
I see your business the way a customer sees it for the first time. Because I am one.
I run MAGA Made LLC out of Pittsburgh. Real LLC. Real banking. Real client process. I build websites for small businesses and nonprofits because I noticed something a few years ago that adults stop noticing: most business websites are quietly broken. The contact form goes nowhere. The menu won't load on a phone. The donate button doesn't work. The site doesn't sound like the business sounds in person. Whatever it is, I see it.
So I built a business around fixing it.
Before I started building for clients, I tried to build a website for my own business. I had a CO2 laser and I wanted to sell what I made. I paid for Shopify. It was expensive and I couldn't make it look the way I wanted. The templates didn't fit my business. So I taught myself how to build websites in code instead. Turns out that's the part I'm actually good at.
Agencies have a way of doing things. Six-week timelines. Quotes you don't understand. Retainers you keep paying long after the work stopped. I skip all of it. I send you 10 questions written for your business specifically. You answer them on your own time. I build the whole site, show you, and let you decide what it's worth.
My mom built websites for nine years. I do it faster. Sorry, mom.
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It depends what it's worth to your business. I build the whole site, you see it live, then you tell me what to pay. Real clients have paid me anywhere from a $100 Apple gift card to $1,500 so far.
Yes. $50 a month keeps your site live as-is. $100 a month gets you unlimited edits whenever you want them. Both are way less than any agency retainer.
Most sites go from "yes" to live in 14 days. I send you 10 questions, you answer them on your own time, I build for 3 to 7 days, you walk through it, one round of revisions, we launch.
No. That's the whole point. You answer 10 questions whenever you have time, however you want. I do the rest.
Better. Weird industries get sharper questions. Small businesses get sharper sites. The "agency way" only works for businesses big enough to absorb agency overhead. I built this for the rest of you.
Tell me about your business. I'll build it first, then you decide what it's worth.