Fixed scope 48-hour turnaround

48-Hour Web & Workflow Rescue

When a small website problem is costing calls, leads, or credibility, you should not need to start a six-week redesign just to get it fixed.

48-Hour Turnaround

How the 48 Hours Work

  1. Fit check. We confirm that the problem fits the Rescue scope and identify the access we need.
  2. Written scope. You receive the exact repair list and fixed price before work begins.
  3. Build and test. We preserve the current state, make the agreed changes, and test the customer path.
  4. Review and release. You see what changed and approve any production release.

The 48-hour delivery window begins after the written scope is accepted and required access and materials are available. Third-party vendor delays and newly discovered security incidents may require a revised schedule.

Starting at

$399

One website. Up to five agreed repairs. 48 Hours

A Repair Job,
Not an Open-Ended Rebuild

We agree on the exact problems first, preserve the current site, make the changes in a reviewable copy, and test the result before anything goes live.

Good Fits for a Rescue

01

Broken Customer Paths

Contact, quote, or booking forms that fail; buttons that go nowhere; incorrect phone numbers; and leads that never reach the right person.

02

Mobile and Browser Problems

Pages that are hard to read on a phone, overlapping content, mixed-content warnings, and obvious layout failures in current browsers.

03

Trust and Clarity Gaps

Missing calls to action, unclear service information, neglected metadata, inaccessible basics, or an outdated first impression that undermines good work.

04

Simple Workflow Handoffs

A form that should send the right notification, create a clean spreadsheet row, or start a basic follow-up instead of becoming more manual work.

Included

What the Fixed Scope Covers

  • A short technical and conversion review
  • Up to five written, agreed repairs
  • Desktop and mobile checks
  • Form and link testing
  • A plain-language completion summary
  • Your approval before production changes

Quoted separately

Work That Needs a Larger Project

  • A complete redesign or platform migration
  • Custom applications or complex integrations
  • Large ecommerce catalogs or payment systems
  • Malware incident response or a compromised host
  • New photography, branding, or extensive copywriting
  • Hosting, domains, licenses, or vendor charges

Have a short list of website problems?

Tell Us What Is Not Working.

We will tell you plainly whether it fits the Rescue, needs a larger project, or is better handled by someone else.